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Demand to put Tonk Inspector on duty in one shift only

Tonk : Rajasthan Teachers Association (Ambedkar) District Tonk on Tuesday submitted a memorandum to the Collector demanding that the inspector’s duty be done in one shift. In the memorandum submitted to the Chief Minister, District President Suresh Banshiwal said that when the competitive examination is conducted in two shifts, the invigilator has to do continuous invigilation work. Due to which the examiner remains tired and stressed along with mental pressure.

Apart from this, there was also a demand to increase the honorarium of the inspector and to resolve other problems. Tehsil President Mukesh Karadiya said that the memorandum also demanded transfer of third grade teachers, freeing teachers from non-academic work and BLOs. State Treasurer Hariram Badiwal, Omprakash Indoria, Suresh Jabadolia, Anil Nagar, Nehnu Lal Verma, Chhotu Lal Chandel, Sudarshan Jonwal, Chandra Singh Jalwania, Girraj Bairwa etc. were present among those who submitted the memorandum.

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