Last Updated : 25-05-2013 09:47


 
 

Telegrams campaign over teacher appointments

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The Association of Educational Professionals’ is planning to send 3000 telegrams to the Ministry of Education on May 16th against the ministry’s delay in giving appointments to trainees who had passed out from the College of Education.

They are expecting President Mahinda Rajapakse to intervene in the issue before possible provincial elections take place.

Currently there are more than 3000 trainees waiting for appointments over 6 months.

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-0+1 # sandeepa 2012-05-14 14:20
Do we have a telegram service in sri lanka now?
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-0+1 # Calistus Jayatilleke 2012-05-14 14:49
Sounds like a profitable business for the post offices.
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-0+1 # Noor 2012-05-14 18:09
Dont worry you will get the appointment when an election coming nearby. only you should wait for some time, That's it.
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-0+0 # joker 2012-05-14 21:50
i tought the postal dept had discontinued the telegram service!!!!
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