Teachers from all over the country are protesting that the agreements made by the Federation with the government are not included in the proposed Education Act. The teachers allege that the government did not implement the agreement with them.
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The Nepal Teachers' Federation has joined the East Nawalparasi movement. Dharnas and memorandums have been submitted to all municipalities and rural villages of the district. Chandradev Tiwari, President of Nawalpur Teachers Federation, said that the memorandum has been submitted to the municipal heads.
Teachers from all over the country have started a protest saying that the agreements made by the federation with the government are not included in the proposed education act. The teachers allege that the government did not implement the agreement with them.
Tikaram Dumre, district president of Nepal Teachers' Association, Nawalpur, said that memorandums have been submitted in Gandakot, Devchuli, Kawasoti, Madhyabindu, Hupsekot and Vinayi Triveni, Bullingtar and Boudikali municipalities. In the
program, teachers' organizations, teachers, relief teachers and other organizations were present. The teachers' federation has warned that if the government does not meet the demands of the teachers, they will launch a stronger protest.
