Ad hoc K-P teachers demand regularisation at Bani Gala protest

Former premier Imran Khan directs provincial finance and education ministers to resolve issue


Our Correspondent June 20, 2022
Ad hoc teachers from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) protest in the capital outside former prime minister Imran Khan residence, demanding regularisation

ISLAMABAD:

Teachers hired on an ad hoc basis in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) continued their sit-in on Monday outside former prime minister Imran Khan’s Bani Gala residence, demanding regularisation.

The protest began on Sunday night as the teachers demanded resolution of their demands.

The delegation of protesting teachers also met the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) chairman yesterday as he assured them that their demands will be met.

The former premier has directed provincial finance minister Taimur Jhagra and the education minister to resolve the issue.

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Representatives of the protesters are set to meet a delegation of the provincial government in Peshawar today. They have announced to continue the sit-in outside Bani Gala if their demands for regularisation and seniority are not met.

Moreover, teachers working in educational institutions under the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) have demanded a higher time scale.

Over 82 teachers including professors, associate professors and assistant professors working in 32 colleges under the FDE have demanded to be upgraded through time scale.

They maintain that they have completed their probation period in their respective grades and were eligible for promotions. Moreover, lecturers who were not granted a higher time scale in the previous meeting have also demanded a higher time scale.

COMMENTS (2)

Amir khatim | 2 years ago | Reply All these teachers are on right path.their demands should be resolved positively.
Noor | 2 years ago | Reply First they run from pillar to post to get a job of any status and later when they embed themselves to the system they start blackmailing. This has become typical in my dear homeland. Let them appear in special exam which i am sure 99 will fail for regularization.
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