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Jammu & Kashmir 'Rehbar-e-Khel' teachers protest demand reduction in probationary period

EdexLive Desk

About hundreds of 'Rehbar-e-Khel' teachers from across Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday, January 16 staged a peaceful protest here, seeking a reduction in their probationary period from seven to five years. The teachers, who have been agitating for the last 29 days, gathered outside the Press Club and urged the administration to adhere to their one-point demand, as stated in a report by PTI.

Moreover, under the 'Rehbar-e-Khel' scheme, youngsters were selected to provide physical education teachers to government schools in 2019. Giving more details about this, Rehbar-e-Khel teachers association president Dheeraj Salaria said, "We have completed four years of service and want the government to fulfil its promise of regularising our services after five years as was done with 'Rehbar-e-Taleem' teachers."

The administration has failed to lend an ear to their grievances even though more than 2,500 teachers have hit the streets over the issue, he added. "We are getting only Rs 4,000 per month and it is very difficult to meet the needs of our families with such a meagre amount, especially when inflation has gone up manifold," Salaria said.

Consequently, the protest will continue till their demand is met, he asserted. "We want the government to listen to our genuine demand. We want to return to our schools to prepare our students for the Republic Day celebrations," he added.

No suicide note was found, say police.

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