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Nepal's agitating teachers, protesting for the School Education Act, clashed with police on April 27 in Kathmandu, resulting in nearly 50 injuries. The teachers are demanding pay and perks at par with civil servants, permanent status for temporary teachers, and other benefits. Despite the clash, the Teachers' Federation Nepal plans to continue demonstrations until their demands are met. Talks between the government and teachers ended inconclusively on Saturday.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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