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Teachers threaten boycott of evaluation of answer sheets

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

Teachers in Odisha today threatened to boycott evaluation of (class 10) examination answer sheets alleging government apathy, even as the urged them to cooperate in the larger interest of the students.

Teachers under the banner of All Odisha School College Teachers and Employees United Forum staged dharna outside evaluation centres including here accusing the of being apathetic towards them.

The agitating teachers alleged there was inordinate delay in publishing a notification on withdrawal of compulsory affidavit clause to avail grant-in-aid (GIA).

The forum also urged all teachers to skip the evaluation process slated to begin tomorrow.

of Odisha Secondary School Teachers Association (OSSTA), said the teachers had earlier put their stir on hold after the promised to look into their demands and grievances by March.

"However, no step has been taken by the government so far. Therefore, we have started agitation and have decided not to participate in matric answer paper evaluation process," said Mohanty.

School and Minister requested the teachers to withdraw their agitation and claimed that the government is ready with a contingency plan if the teaches stick to their stand.

"We appeal to the teachers to cooperate in the matric answer paper evaluation process in the larger interest of the students. However, we are also ready with a contingency plan to deal with any situation," Patra said.

Meanwhile, the (BSE) asserted that the evaluation of examination answer papers will begin as scheduled from tomorrow.

"Notwithstanding the ongoing strike by some teachers, the evaluation of papers shall begin tomorrow," BSE Dr said in Cuttack.

He said the BSE had requisitioned the service of 13,200 teachers to evaluate the papers at 56 evaluation centers. Like every year, the BSE also has prepared a list of reserve teachers, taking them from other recognised schools for any exigencies.

"Since only about 4,000 teachers of our requisitioned teachers are on strike, we will replace them from our reserve list to join the exercise of evaluation at a short notice", Dr Mohanty said adding their reserved list has more teachers than the requisitioned list.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, March 19 2018. 20:50 IST
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