15th Sep 2021 11:09:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

ITANAGAR, Sep 15: The All-Arunachal Pradesh Polytechnic Teachers Association (AAPPTA) has expressed deep resentment over the move of the education department to suspend Narendra Pramanik, associate professor of DNGC. In a release the association said suspension of a sincere and hard-working teacher has hurt the sentiments of the teaching community of the state.
“We want the competent authority to immediately revoke his suspension and reinstate him with dignity and respect. This unjustified action by the administration has caused severe trauma and has affected the morale of the teachers,” AAPPTA said. Further association said they are deeply saddened by the act of Secretary APSSB and Commissioner education.
“The whole incident has caused deep pain and anguish to the teachers who apart from performing their regular hectic academic duties, willingly discharge extra duty assigned to them by APSSB or any other government bodies from time to time. Even during vacations and despite Covid, teachers have performed duty dedicatedly,” they added. Prof Pramanik has been suspended by the education commissioner over alleged gross negligence during the APSSB exam held on July 17-18, during which a female candidate was caught red-handed using a mobile phone inside the examination hall (Room No 25).


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