UP sets up committee to look into demands of 'shiksha mitras'

IANS  |  Lucknow 

Bowing to the pressure and sustained protests by 'shiksha mitras' across the state, the government has constituted a committee to look into their demands and suggest a suitable action plan, a said on Thursday.

The committee, formed by Yogi Adityanath, would be headed by deputy and would have the principal secretaries of basic education, law and the as its members.

The official informed that the committee has been asked to submit a report to the at the earliest after studying the whole gamut of issues involved.

On Wednesday, exactly a year after the nullified the assimilation of the 'shiksha mitras', teachers, woman protestors had tonsured their heads in the state capital as a mark of protest.

They have been demanding the direct appointment of 30,000 TET pass 'shiksha mitras' as teachers, providing financial assistance to people who have died during the prolonged agitation and giving Rs 38,878 to those who have not been given government jobs instead of the Rs 10,000 promised by the government.

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First Published: Thu, July 26 2018. 16:46 IST