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India: Teachers demand the reinstatement of their old pension scheme under union management

The All India Primary Teachers’ Federation (AIPTF) has taken a strong stand defending teachers and government employees fighting for their postretirement benefits, especially pensions, so that they can lead decent lives. Answering its call, union members and teachers protested in large numbers in over 20 Indian provinces on September 20th to demand the reinstatement of

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AIPTF Condemns Jalore Incident & Agitation for acceptance of Long Pending Demands

Today during the Press conference at Press club of India, Sh. Ram Pal Singh President, AIPTF Condemned the Jalore incident and stressed on the need for the teacher to be sensitive, and patient towards the children. The teachers should take a pledge that incidents like these should not be repeated in future in which a

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Resource Persons Training Programme

AIPTF’s Professional Development Programme with the support of Education International (EI), Canadian Teachers’ Federation (CTF) and Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation is a remarkable input to improve the teaching competence of the members of the AIPTF. 4 training programmes were conducted for capacity building of Master Resource Persons, Block Resource Persons and teachers working at the grass

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Agitation Plan for Revival Old Pension Scheme and other Demands

30th December 2016 at Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh AIPTF called for a meeting of its Executive Committee and General Council at Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh on 30th December 2016. In this meeting, it was decided to protest against the following decisions of the Government throughout the country along with State Employees Association(s), postal union, railways’ employees union

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