"Considering the request of the state government and the future of the students, we have decided to put our agitation on hold," said Golak Nayak, the leader of the 622 category of teachers.
"The teachers will join duties from tomorrow and participate in the answer sheet evaluation as the government has assured us to find a way out to resolve problems of teachers who have been demanding grant-in-aid instead of block grant mode of payment," Nayak said.
The Higher Education Minister said a meeting of the inter-ministerial committee, headed by the Finance minister, has been scheduled on April 24 to take a call on measures for a permanent solution to the demands of the teachers' associations.
Stating that the state government has already fulfilled most of the demands of the teachers, it has assured them to fulfil other demands within a couple of months.
The members of the joint teachers' associations had boycotted the annual Plus Two evaluation since April 4 protesting the non-fulfilment of their demands.
