Teachers can't use phones, leave school for namaz or prayers: Rajasthan Minister
10 months, 2 weeks ago

Teachers can't use phones, leave school for namaz or prayers: Rajasthan Minister

Op India  

Madan Dilawar has adopted a tough stance regarding the concerns of teachers leaving the school and using cell phones while on duty. According to him, teachers would no longer be permitted to use cell phones and suffer consequences if they left the institution’s premises to worship or for Namaz during working hours without notifying their higher authorities. The teacher can either be suspended or dismissed.” While decrying mobile as a “disease” he also pointed out that a large number of educators at the school are constantly using their phones to access social media or the share market. Only the school principal is allowed to carry a cell phone in the school.” He added, “Mobile phones have become a disease.

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