ONGOLE,February 8, 2013
JNV teachers’ symbolic appeal to Rajiv
JNV staff staging protest in front of a statue of former Prime Minister
Rajiv Gandhi in Ongole on Thursday.—
Agitating
teaching and non-teaching staff of the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya school on
Thursday staged a protest in front of the statue of former Prime Minister Rajiv
Gandhi to highlight lack of social security for them.
The Jawahar
Navodaya Vidyalaya staff under the banner of the All India Navodaya Vidyala
Schools Association (AINVSA) came in a procession and symbolically submitted a
memorandum to him at the Cloughpet centre.
The concept of
JNV to spot talented students from rural areas and nurture them was envisaged
by then Prime Minister, recalled the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya staff led by
All India Navodaya Vidyala Schools Association district president I. Joesph Raj
and secretary S. Lakshmikanth. They pleaded for a fair deal to them from the
Union Human Resource Development Ministry.
Their demands
included pension under Central Civil Services(pension) rules, 1972, ten per
cent residential allowance to non-teaching staff, transparent transfer policy
and promotion policy for second language teachers.
CPI district
secretary K.Aruna, CPI-led Andhra Pradesh Rythu Sangam district president
K.V.V.Prasad, UTF-led Pensioners Association secretary K. Adinarayana and Forum
for Good Governance Secretary Shamsheer Ahamad were among those who extended
their support to the indefinite strike by the JNV staff for the second day on
Thursday.
4 comments :
Please add the demand of entry scale from 01/01/2006 accordin to sixth pay commission to all teaching & non-teaching JNVs staff.
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Posted by- S.C.Verma at 10/02/2013
friends,be united .support the strike.our dreams can be achieved only through struggle.raise ourselves by ourselves and never let down by ourselves.
Hum hamra heq mangta nahi kisi se beekh mangta
Be unite
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