Mangalore: Physical Education Teachers Hold Silent Protest


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (NM)

Mangalore, Jun 15: Members of the District Physical Education Teachers’ Association staged a silent protest in front of the deputy commissioner’s (DC) office on Friday June 15.

The agitators demanded the system of promotion based on experience. P V Joseph, president of the association, said, “Even after having worked for so many years, we retire in the same post whereas other government employees have a system of promotion.”

They requested implementation of Prof L R Vaidyanathan Physical Education Expert Committee’s report with immediate effect.

The demands also included changing of the rules of appointment of physical education lecturers in pre-university colleges, organizing M P Ed training for physical education teachers who have secured B P Ed degrees, to felicitate the winners various of sports activities, and the like.

A memorandum was submitted to Capt Karnik on the occasion.

Addressing the agitators, Capt Ganesh Karnik, MLC, invited the core committee to attend the meeting that will be held on Monday June 18 in Bangalore.

“The meeting will discuss the appeals of the physical education teachers to consider their opinion. Within 15 days of the meeting, proper action will be taken to realize their demands,” he said.

K K Nayak, secretary, Akhil Shetty, vice-president, Ramchandra Gowda, Shekhar Kadthala, Nagesh Nayak, Jayram Gowda, Krishna K, and Shivanand Kaykini were present at the protest.

  

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  • Dr.M.Rajkumar, Coimbatore

    Thu, Jun 21 2012

    Welcome to K K Nayak, secretary, with Greetings. Those such a problem is not in Tamilnadu, I understand the disparity made between College PD and PUC PDs. I wish all Success.

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  • naveen, mangaloe

    Sat, Jun 16 2012

    Rightly they did because they are "Physical Education Teachers"!, they talk from their body actions!

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