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Haryana Teachers Protest 30,000 Vacant Posts on 8 Nov

  • Chandni 
  • Haryana
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Haryana Teachers Protest 30,000 Vacant Posts on 8 NovSaralnama

Haryana's 30,000 teaching posts remain vacant., teachers will protest at the Education Minister's camp office in Panipat. The Haryana School Teachers Association demands closure of the Chirag scheme, end to non-teaching duties, budget increase for education, old pension restoration, regularization of guest teachers, and ₹39,900 starting salary for primary teachers. They seek rational transfer policy, pending ACP benefits, cashless medical facilities, and regular recruitment for vacant posts. While fighting for better pay, teachers stress their duty towards society and education. They urge the government to strengthen public education and open new schools in urban outskirts. (Updated 24 Oct 2025, 13:35 IST; source: link)

Key Points

  • Haryana's 30,000 teaching posts remain vacant
  • On 8 Nov 2023, teachers will protest at the Education Minister's camp office in Panipat
  • The Haryana School Teachers Association demands closure of the Chirag scheme, end to non-teaching duties, budget increase for education, old pension restoration, regularization of guest teachers, and ₹39,900 starting salary for primary teachers