12 Days of Relay Hunger Strike Continues in A&N Islands

For the past 12 days, a group of teachers in Andaman & Nicobar Islands has been engaged in a relentless protest, seeking attention to their demands. Transitioning from a general protest, They are now focusing on a relay hunger strike. This is the second day in a row. These teachers show strong determination as they keep up their peaceful protest, even though they’re dealing with health issues and getting no response from the authorities. Read latest: news about Unemployed Teachers Protest Day-15 for Job Reform in A&N Islands

Unemployed Youth in Andaman Fight for Employment

The Directorate of Education, Andaman & Nicobar Administration employee notice their protest, but no one important is paying attention yet. The unemployed teachers are talking to the media to tell everyone what’s going on. They say they’re not feeling well because they haven’t eaten, but they’re still here protesting.

One of the unemployed  teachers said they were hoping someone would come talk to them. They even waited for the Education Department, they ignored people who can make decisions.

The primary demand of the unemployed teachers revolves around an age relaxation policy concerning employment opportunities. They believe this small change could really help them and improve education in the area. Even though no one’s listening to them yet, they’re not giving up on fighting for what’s right.

Support for the protesting teachers has been growing steadily, with islanders and locals rallying behind their cause. However, there have also been negative comments, particularly from some younger individuals who fail to grasp the broader implications of the teachers’ struggle.

In a heartfelt plea to the public, one of the teachers urged everyone to recognize the wider ramifications of their battle. They emphasized that this issue transcends the immediate concerns of the protesting teachers and holds implications for the entire community’s future.

Unemployed Teachers Hold Relay Hunger Strike in AN Islands

The teachers are feeling ignored by the administration. They have tried to get attention but haven’t had any luck. So, they’ve decided to take stronger action to make their voices heard. They know that just being in the news might not be enough, so they want the authorities to talk directly with them and fix the problems they’re upset about.

Even though they’re only on the second day of their hunger strike, the teachers are still determined. They haven’t lost their determination. They’re showing how important it is to stick together and fight for what’s right when things get tough. They have the support of their community, and they’re not giving up until they get fair treatment and justice in their jobs.

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