Tag: TEACHER

  • Viral video of half-naked teacher, drama in water tank for hours

    Viral video of half-naked teacher, drama in water tank for hours

    Surguja. An interesting case has come to light from Udaipur police station area. Here the drunken teacher created a ruckus by climbing on the water tank. The teacher’s drama continued for hours. When people saw the teacher climbing up, they all gathered on the spot. Then after hours of persuasion, the drunken teacher got down from the tank. Now this video of tally teacher is going viral on social media.

  • Teacher will remain in jail for 3 years, court sentenced in POCSO case

    Teacher will remain in jail for 3 years, court sentenced in POCSO case

    Ambikapur. In Ambikapur, who worship nature and forests, even today people address the teacher as Guruji. There is a culture and a civilization behind this word. But there are some people who do not hesitate even to tarnish the responsibility like Guru. A teacher has done obscene behavior with one of his own students. When the girl student protested, she even threatened to reduce her marks.

    On February 21, 2018, 37-year-old Inayat Ullah Khan, a resident of Charcha in district Korea, had invited the Class 11 student to his coaching citing her weakness in studies. The student had gone to coaching with her friend. After the coaching was over, when her friend left to go home, the teacher caught hold of the student and started doing obscene acts with her. When the student raised a hue and cry in protest, he was threatened to fail in the examination.

    The student somehow ran away from there and reached home and informed the family about the incident. After which a crime was registered against the accused teacher in the case. The police started investigating the matter and the accused teacher was arrested. On Tuesday, in the Fast Track Special Court, the bench of Additional Sessions Judge Pooja Jaiswal found the teacher guilty after hearing. The court has sentenced 1 year and one thousand rupees fine under section 354, 3 years imprisonment and 2 thousand rupees fine under section 8 Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses Act.

  • DU teachers condemn varsity’s decision to work on Eid-ul-Adha

    DU teachers condemn varsity’s decision to work on Eid-ul-Adha

    New Delhi: A section of Delhi University teachers have deplored the varsity’s decision to observe June 29 as a working day despite the festival of Eid-ul-Adha, terming the move as “sectarian and insensitive”.

    However, DU said that June 29 has been marked as a working day to “complete all arrangements” prior to the next day’s function where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be the chief guest. In a notification, the varsity also mentioned that the employees who wish to celebrate the festival on June 29 are exempted from attending the office.

    “The Valedictory Function of Centenary Celebrations is scheduled on Friday, 30 June 2023. With a view to completing all arrangements prior to the function, the University will be observed Thursday, 29 June 2023 as a working day for all the employees of the University.

    “The employees who wish to celebrate the festival on 29th June 2023 are exempted from attending the office,” the notification said.

    A group of teachers called out the university administration for a “sectarian mindset, lack of sensitivity and deliberate attempt to isolate one community”. They have demanded the university retract the notification.

    In a statement, the Democratic Federation of Teachers said June 29 is a mandatory holiday for celebrating Eid-ul-Adha and has been notified in the Gazette of India.

    “Members of the Muslim community celebrate Eid-ul-Adha. Members of other communities join these celebrations. It (the notification) is a step that demands reproach and condemnation for its sectarian mindset, lack of sensitivity and deliberate attempt to isolate one community,” the statement said.

    The university could have identified its volunteers for the unfinished tasks for the Valedictory function, the teachers’ group said.

    “The list of Gazetted Holidays has been known to the University much before the year 2023. No emergent situation or calamity has struck. It is unlikely that the University Administration would have taken a similar step in case the concerned day had been Holi or Diwali. That would have figured in its mind while drawing any schedule,” the teachers alleged.

    “We demand that the University Administration retracts this undesirable notification,” they added.

  • Salaries Of 12,700 Teachers Tripled After Regularisation: Punjab CM

    Salaries Of 12,700 Teachers Tripled After Regularisation: Punjab CM

    Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday said the salaries of 12,700 teachers, who were regularised recently, have been increased by up to three times.

    In a statement here, Mann said these teachers will be known as associate teachers and special inclusive teachers, adding that they will be governed by a ‘Policy for Welfare of Adhoc, Contractual, Temporary Teachers (Nation Builders) and other employees in the School Education Department’.

    Based on their educational qualifications and primary conditions for entry into services, their emoluments have been fixed up to the completion of 58 years in service. Mann said these teachers will be entitled to an increment of 5 per cent on their salaries every year.

    The chief minister said BA pass education providers (associate teachers) who were hitherto getting Rs 9,500 per month will now get Rs 20,500 as an emolument whereas such teachers with ETT (elementary trained teachers) and NTT (nursery teacher training) qualifications will get Rs 22,000 as compared to the salary of Rs 10,250 at present.

    Similarly, teachers with BA, MA, and B.Ed degrees who are at present getting a salary of Rs 11,000, will now get an emolument worth Rs 23,500. Inclusive education volunteers will now get Rs 15,000 instead of Rs 5,500, Mann said.

    Education volunteers who till now were getting a salary of Rs 3,500 will be paid Rs 15,000, said Mann, adding that the teachers under the EGS (employment guarantee scheme and the AIE (alternative and innovative education) who are getting emolument worth Rs 6,000 will now get Rs 18,000.

    This is a landmark decision of the state government which will ensure the holistic development of these teachers, he said.

    These teachers have rendered services for more than 10 years in the education department after which the state government regularised their services whereas the earlier governments had just done lip service on the issue, he added.

  • The efforts of the teachers paid off, the student who washes the plates in the hotels won the board exam

    The efforts of the teachers paid off, the student who washes the plates in the hotels won the board exam

    Raipur. If a teacher is determined, he can make the impossible possible. Presenting an example of teacher-student relationship, the teachers of Government Higher Secondary School Tarandul encouraged the dropout student to come back to school by re-linking them to the mainstream of education and by teaching them to work hard and study, they secured first class. Also got the exam passed. The students are also surprised but elated by this success.
    Santalal’s father Kamal Singh, a student studying in class 12th in Government Higher Secondary School Tarandul of Bhanupratappur development block, had stopped coming to school due to family reasons, the teachers of the school went to his house several times and tried to convince him to study. He used to run away from the house on seeing the teachers who came to his house to explain. To avoid the teachers coming home again and again, he ran away from home and started washing plates in the hotels of Bhanupratappur. Seeing the talent of the student and the situation at home, every teacher of the school wanted this child to somehow join the mainstream of education and pass the examination with good numbers after studying. Meanwhile, a teacher of the school came to know that the student Santlal is working in the hotels of Bhanupratappur, he found him and explained a lot to him and assured him that I will give you as many rupees as you earn by working in this hotel. , Two months are left for the exam, you study diligently and pass the exam. After obeying the teacher, the student Santlal returned to his village and started his studies again, but then his attention got distracted and went to Kawardha to do network business there. But the teachers did not give up and explained to them that we will give you the amount of money you earn from network business, you study and pass the exam with good numbers. After that if you want then return our money to us. On this condition of the teachers, Santlal came back to school and started studying diligently. According to the instructions of the district administration, along with all the students, he was also continuously practiced through previous years’ board papers, pre board, monthly exams etc. As a result of which Santalal has passed the class 12th examination in Science Faculty with 66.02 percent. The success of the student Santlal is not less than a great achievement for the teachers of the school, the student who had distanced himself from studies has re-joined education and passed the examination in first class.

    Girl Kumari Ritu Korram’s father Birju Ram, studying in Government Higher Secondary School, Tarandul, has also achieved this achievement. She used to walk 6 kilometers daily from her village Dhaneli Patelpara to school. He has been provided a free cycle by the government under the Saraswati Cycle Scheme, but due to its breakdown, he had to come to school on foot. This year he has cleared the class 10th board exam with 84.06 percent marks and has secured first position in the class. Despite the financial condition of the house being very bad, he has made this place with hard work, dedication and guidance of teachers. Sadesinh Komre, Block Education Officer, Bhanupratappur and Chandrakant Sahu, Principal, Higher Secondary School, Tarandul, congratulated him on his success and extended their best wishes for a bright future.

    It is notable that as per the instructions of Collector Dr. Priyanka Shukla, ‘Hamar Lakshya’ campaign was launched for the quality of education in the district and ‘Request Program’ was also launched to connect the dropout students with the school, as a result of which Santalal like The student has achieved success by rejoining the school.