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Students up the ante demanding subject teachers

Nepalkhabar

 |  Kathmandu

Students have staged a demonstration for lack of subject teachers at a school in Bateshwar Rural Municipality, Dhanusha.

In Lakshmi Secondary School located in Bateshwar rural municipality-1, the students protested after the teaching was affected due to lack of teachers.

The students picketed the ward office saying that there was no teacher since last July and there was no classes for three subjects.

The students who came to gherao the ward office demanding teachers vandalized the office.

They also protested by blocking the road in front of the ward office while chanting slogans against the local people's representatives and burning tires.

The students say that they were forced to up the ante after the principal Shyam Singh failed to manage the teachers.

A student said that they have been demanding English, Social Studies and Science teachers from the ward chairman and principal for a long time.

Students are worried that their future will be dark if they do not study those subjects even when the SEE exam is only one and a half months away.

Ward Chairman Ashok Kumar Mahato said that although the rural municipality sent teachers, the local leaders of the opposition parties did not allow them to attend the school.



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