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Protest by teahchers at nazira

64 elementary teachers of Nazira who were appointed under operation black board scheme were not paid salaries for last 19 months. While protesting on Thursday, they have destroyed the block elementary education office, Nazira. Shouting slogans against the education department, the angry teachers broken windows, doors and furniture of the office and burnt several files. Later police controlled the situation.

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