Imphal, June 27 MNS/NNN: Manipur will have more contract lecturers.
On Thursday, Manipur Education minister M Okendro assured Manipur assembly on Thursday that the Manipur Government will take up obligatory steps for regularization of more contract Higher Secondary school lecturers in the state.
During the Question Hour in the House, Trinamool Congress (TC) MLA Th Shyamkumar asked whether any policy has been taken up for the contract Higher Secondary school lecturers who have been working as part-time teaching assistants by dedicating for over 15 long years.
Education minister Okendro in reply to the question assured the House that the state Government will definitely take steps to regularize them soon.
The Andro constituency MLA Shyamkumar after hearing the response from the minister then said that these lecturers have been playing a great role in imparting education to the students of the Higher Secondary schools for quite a long time and hence it is paramount to level them out.
Responding to the suggestion, Okendro supplemented his answer that the Government is focusing on it and informed that there are currently 1049 contract lecturers out of which 432 have been regularlised while there are still 617 part-time lecturers.
Opposition members in the Manipur Assembly Thursday expressed serious concern over the state having no definite policy to check air pollution caused by smoke emission from vehicles.
Earlier, state forest and environment minister Th Debendra informed that house that Manipur was yet to have a definite policy to check pollution emitting from passenger or commercial vehicles, said state minister
“Environment pollution directly affected the human health and leaving it unchecked is a violation to the right to life enshrine in the constitution of India by not allowing the citizens to live with good health”, said opposition member RK Imo of Manipur State Congress Party (MSCP).
He demanded that checking of vehicle for control of environmental pollution should be made mandatory. “Government should check these vehicles every three months or six months so that we could keep our environment secure from pollutants,” he said pointed out some examples regarding the rules being followed in other big cities of the countries like Delhi, Kolkatta and Mumbai etc.
Admitting the observation made by the oppositions, forest and environment minister said that the problems of emitting from the commercial vehicles should be checked by the transport department in convergence with various departments like environment wing and the Manipur Pollution Control Board.
The level of pollutants emitted from the commercial vehicles in the state especially in the capital city was becoming a major threat to the health of the people, he said, adding that even though plantation has been taking up for synthesizing of pure oxygen the quantity of carbon monoxide emitted from the vehicles has been endangering the purity of the oxygen which simultaneously become a health hazard.
The minister assured that the government would take up steps to check such pollution.
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