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Mumbai: Why teachers are up in arms against state

From poll duty to toilet surveys to census work, non-academic work burdening teachers

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Aruna Bhatt, a teacher on election duty, at her Mira Road residence. Pic/Anurag Ahire

Aruna Bhatt, a teacher on election duty, at her Mira Road residence. Pic/Anurag Ahire

Aruna Bhatt, 40, has been a school teacher for two decades, but election duty has kept her out of the classroom for six years. Her situation is not unique; many teachers across the state have been requisitioned for non-academic duties without being relieved of their primary responsibilities. 

Teachers across the state expressed concerns about the heavy workload related to numerous non-academic responsibilities such as taking part in election duty, household toilet surveys, the Maratha census, illiteracy census and even geo-mapping of madrassas.

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