The deadlock between the government and guest teachers ended after a delegation of teachers met Kejriwal and Education Minister Manish Sisodia and was apprised that government has formed a committee to frame new policies and guidelines for regularising all contractual posts in government departments.
Sisodia met the teachers and offered sweets to five guest teachers who had been sitting on hunger strike for the past three days.
Meanwhile, a majority of the DTC workers who were protesting at Millennium deport also ended their strike after Transport Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj met them and sought one month time to resolve the issue.
However, few workers are still continuing with the dharna there.
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