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Madurai
By Our Staff Reporter
MADURAI, MAY 22. The Tamil Nadu Aided Schools Non-Teaching Staff Association has urged the State Government to permit filling vacancies, which arose in schools in the last two years. The ban on filling vacancies in high schools and higher secondary schools "has caused hardship to both students and teachers," the association president, S. Durairaj, said in a release. The association also demanded that dearness allowance for government employees and retired staff be sanctioned on a par with what was given to the Central Government staff. The association welcomed the Government's decision to withdraw all cases against its employees and teachers. It appealed to the Chief Minister to restore the status of employees' associations.
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