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1 more hearing of SVA to be held before CEO today

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 20, 2021 21:20 IST

Aurangabad, May 20:A hearing of a Swami Vivekanand Academy (SVA) representative, teachers and parents, will be held before ...

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Aurangabad, May 20:

A hearing of a Swami Vivekanand Academy (SVA) representative, teachers and parents, will be held before the chief executive officer of Zilla Parishad Dr Mangesh Gondavale, at 12.30 pm on May 21.

The school decided to close down eight to the 10th standard of Marathi medium. The SVA representative was absent for the first hearing held on Wednesday. One more hearing opportunity was given to Academy to present their side. There are three options before the administration, including giving the school to another education society. If any education society comes forward, it will have to manage the salary of 16 teachers. There can be a good solution if teachers decide.

According to sources, there will be no solution until the education and teachers clear their dispute.

All eyes of students and parents are towards what decision is taken in the meeting, whether school’s representative will attend it and what stand the Government takes.

Tags: Swami Vivekanand AcademyZilla Parishad Dr Mangesh GondavaleSVA
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