News update
  • Elderly Rohingya killed, two hurt in stampede at iftar crowd     |     
  • Conflict, hunger, poverty impede children's early growth: Türk     |     
  • Dhaka’s air quality ‘unhealthy’ Friday morning     |     
  • Guterres to urge more humanitarian assistance for Rohingyas     |     
  • Iran, US tensions up as Trump sends letter to Khamenei      |     

Secondary school teachers continue movement in the city

News Desk Nation 2023-07-17, 2:40pm

teachers-ad7d0e29419cc0843e35c6fe93b14d091689583215.jpg

Under the announcement of Bangladesh Teachers Association (BTA), all secondary schools have remained locked from July 16 (Sunday) demanding nationalization of the institutions.



Under the announcement of Bangladesh Teachers Association (BTA), all secondary schools have remained locked from July 16 (Sunday) demanding nationalization of the institutions.
Teachers from across the country have come in Dhaka and staged position in front of the National Press Club.
BTA General Secretary Principal Sheikh Kowsar Ahmed alleged that it is sad that secondary education has not been nationalised to date, although 50 years have passed since the nationalisation of primary education.
“We are being deprived of various opportunities without nationalisation of private secondary education institutions”, he said.
We will not return home if our demands are met, he said.