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Teachers call off strike in Andhra Pradesh

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HYDERABAD: School teachers all over Andhra Pradesh will join duty on Tuesday following an understanding reached between the Joint Action Committee of Teachers’ Organisations (JACTO) with Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy on their demands.

However, three of the 22 constituent organisations of the JACTO resented what they called the “unjust settlement” and resolved to continue the strike that entered the 13th day on Monday.

One of them is Telugu Nadu Upadhyaya Sangham affiliated to theTelugu Desam Party.

The impact of the continuance of the strike by the three outfits is expected to be negligible.

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