(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India
(Marxist)
Vol. XXXIV
No.
34
August
22,
2010
STFI to Join
Sept 7 Strike
MEETING at
Banga Bhawan in
New Delhi
on
August 14, the general council of the School Teachers Federation of
India (STFI)
unanimously resolved to participate in the all-India strike on
September 9,
called for by central trade union organisations including the CITU,
AITUC,
INTUC, BMS and HMS. Curbs on price rise, safeguarding and strengthening
the
public distribution system, protection to the public sector
undertakings,
withdrawal of the PRRDA Bill, regularisation of contract workers and
appointments on the vacant posts are some of the demands of the
proposed
strike.
With STFI
president Kartik
Mandal in the chair, 63 general council members attended the meeting.
The council
congratulated
the state units of the STFI for the good mobilisation of teachers to
participate in the National Education Convention held at New Delhi on
August 13. (The convention was
organised by the National Forum in Defence of Education.) It also
resolved to
organise state level and then district level education conventions to
bring all
the likeminded organisations together during the coming September to
November.
Another
council decision
was to mobilise a large number of teachers from various states to
participate
in the mammoth rally at New
Delhi
on December 2. The rally is to press the demands that the UPA
government must stop
the centralisation, privatisation and commercialisation of education.
The
government must save and strengthen public education by covering the
pre-primary
and higher secondary education under the Right to Education Act,
allocating six
per cent of the GDP for education and by introducing a common school
system. It
must also bring all the self-financing (!) educational institutions
under
social control, drop the PPP model for educational institutions and not
allow
foreign universities in India.
The STFI will
organise a national
level seminar on education at Kolkata to observe the 150th birth
centenary of Rabindranath
Tagore.