Regular teachers at two Delhi government schools assigned to election duties
All regular teachers at two Delhi government schools have been deployed as Booth Level Officers during the special intensive revision of electoral rolls, prompting concerns from educators about classroom disruption.
All regular teachers at two Delhi government schools have been deployed for Booth Level Officer (BLO) duties during the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls.
According to currentindia.com, the two schools are one at Bhalswa and another near GTB Nagar. The Bhalswa school has around 1,200 students and approximately 20 regular teachers, and only 15 guest teachers remain to conduct classes there.
Times of India reported that guest teachers are managing hundreds of students. Educators are questioning why classrooms are bearing the brunt of election duty and have expressed concerns about inevitable academic loss, especially for board exam candidates.
Teachers have advocated for an equitable distribution of duties across schools to prevent educational disruption.
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