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GUWAHATI: The All Assam Sanyogi Siksha Karmi Union requested the Chief Minister of Assam to reappoint the Sanyogi teachers who completed D. El. Ed. On Friday the representative of the association submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. In the memorandum, the association said that they were dismissed without any advanced notice by the Samagra Shiksha, Assam (SSA). "We had been teaching for 2-6 years as a Sanyogi Shiksha Karmi under SSA and received a limited remuneration of Rs 1,000-Rs 3,000 per month," the memorandum stated.
Many Siksha Karmi have already crossed their age limit for jobs, and others are on the verge of crossing the age bar. We have completed the D.El. Ed. as recommended by the SSA." The union's president, Abul Kalam, said, "The issue of the re-recruitment of Sanyogi Shiksha Karmi was included in the vision documents of the State BJP in 2016.
The president further said that in the vision documents it was mentioned, "Grievances of the teachers, such as 'Computer Faculty", 'Shiksha-Mitra", 'Shiksha Karmi, and others, will be settled with top priority."
Kalam said that as advised by the Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, there are 2,500 Sanyogi teachers who have completed D. El. Ed. We request the Chief Minister exempt those who have completed their D. El. Ed. from their age limit, and they should be reappointed on humanitarian grounds.
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