


Primary school teachers' movement is going on across the country. Teachers are also protesting in Lakshmipur. Meanwhile, the morale of the young children who have come to school from home to prepare for the exams is broken.
The teachers have said that the exams will not be held until the teachers' demands are implemented. When such news spread, the district's primary education officer Mohammad Sajjad was shaken. At one stage, all the exam activities started after one and a half hours. The students were overjoyed.
On Monday (December 1), the children and their guardians became angry in the premises of Lakshmipur Girls' Government Primary School from 9 am.
It is learned that the government secondary teachers have given the government three working days to make four demands and rights. An all-out movement was announced from Monday (today). In the face of the teachers' movement, anxiety has arisen about the annual exams of young students across the country.
At one point, around 11:30 am, District Primary Education Officer Mohammad Sajjad rushed to the school. He came and spoke directly to the students and was seen sitting in the teachers' auditorium and chatting. He put pressure on the teachers about the exam.
The tender students said that they had brought all the preparations for the exam from home. They did not want auto-pass. They wanted to pass in the classroom through merit evaluation.
The female guardians said that the students should take the exam and the reasonable demands of the teachers should be implemented.
Lakshmipur District Primary Education Officer Mohammad Sajjad said that after receiving the news, they came to the school and talked to the teachers and asked them to take the exam. The exam has already started. There is a central program for primary assistant teachers across the country demanding the implementation of the 11th grade.
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