The hunger strike of teachers demanding enlistment into the Monthly Pay Order (MPO) system is gaining pace and seeing participation of hundreds others as it enters day four.
The tuition fees of the students in non-government schools, colleges, madrasas and vocational institutions cannot be increased by more than thirty percent in any circumstances, says an education ministry circular.
Teachers and employees of non-MPO educational institutions start fast unto death demanding inclusion of their institutions in the government’s Monthly Pay Order (MPO) facility.
The hunger strike of teachers demanding enlistment into the Monthly Pay Order (MPO) system is gaining pace and seeing participation of hundreds others as it enters day four.
The tuition fees of the students in non-government schools, colleges, madrasas and vocational institutions cannot be increased by more than thirty percent in any circumstances, says an education ministry circular.
Teachers and employees of non-MPO educational institutions start fast unto death demanding inclusion of their institutions in the government’s Monthly Pay Order (MPO) facility.