Education and Planning Adviser Wahiduddin Mahmud on Sunday said forcing people now working in different positions in educational intuitions might create instability and action would be taken if there is any reasonable complaints against them, reports UNB.
He said these at a meeting with the officials of the ministry.
The adviser mentioned that the process of new appointments and transfers was currently underway.
However, he warned that forced resignations might lead to unrest and the administration could collapse, causing issues such as delays in salary payments for teachers, officials, and employees.
People in edn instts should not be forced to quit: Adviser
FE Team | Published: August 26, 2024 00:37:34
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