Wednesday, May 6


Nagpur: The Nagpur bench of Bombay high court on Monday provided interim relief from Census duty to CBSE School Staff Welfare Association (CSSWA). The development has prompted many other private school teachers, seeking similar relief, to form informal groups and pool money to hire lawyers.Earlier in March, the Sikh Education Society (SES) had approached the high court after staff from its pharmacy college were assigned Census duty. They too were given interim relief. With no such support from their educational institutes or other associations, many teachers are left to fend for themselves. “While the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) is threatening us with FIRs for not reporting to Census duty, school owners are doing nothing to defend us,” teachers told TOI. After the pharmacy college staff got an interim relief, many teachers thought their school management too would knock on the court’s doors. “For over a month management of different schools did nothing beyond approaching local authorities with appeals. Now, many of us are pooling money to hire a lawyer,” a teacher said. The relief to CSSWA has given hope to teachers who are already burdened with academic work. “We realised that interim relief is only for the petitioners. So, we too have decided to move the court,” another teacher said. Teachers told TOI that they have been under stress for the last two months after getting Census duty letters. “We are running from pillar to post, asking why teachers from govt and aided schools are not assigned Census duty first. Since school management did not support us, we had no option but to join the training workshops, which means that our name gets enrolled in their database. Once your name is registered, there is no wriggle room,” said a teacher.Deepali Dably, president of CSSWA, said, “Many teachers contacted our association and appealed for help. I followed the proper procedure by first meeting with local authorities and requesting them not to assign Census duty to CBSE school teachers, but it was refused. Later, we approached the court.”



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