Education Adviser urges people to stop forced resignation, harassment of teachers
UNB
Publish: 03 Sep 2024, 04:31 PM
Dhaka
Sep 3 (UNB)- Education and Planning Adviser Wahiduddin Mahmud on Tuesday urged
all concerned to refrain from forcing teachers to quit and harassing them.
He said it has been
observed that incidents of forcing teachers to resign and various forms of
harassment are still continuing in educational institutions across the country,
which is absolutely unacceptable. "Such activities must be refrained from."
He made the call during
a meeting with officials of the Ministry of Education at the Secretariat.
The Education Adviser
said the authorities concerned will investigate the allegations of corruption
and misconduct against any teachers and officials and take action.
"The administration
of educational institutions has been instructed to take action against those
who violate discipline," he said.
Instructions have
already been given to the local administration to address any illegal and
criminal activities, said the adviser adding, "Students must protect the
peaceful environment of their respective educational institutions in their own
interest."
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