Chandigarh:The Computer Teachers’ Front Punjab has announced that computer instructors across the state will intensify their protest starting tomorrow, citing the government’s continued negligence in addressing long-pending service-related issues. The decision comes after repeated assurances from the Punjab Education Department failed to translate into concrete action.
According to the Front, several meetings were held with senior officials, but no firm decision was taken regarding the regularization of services, job security, salary structure, and other administrative matters affecting computer teachers. The union stated that despite the seriousness of these issues, the government has not shown any urgency in resolving them.
If the government does not respond with clear measures by 3 PM on December 11, 2025, district-level units of the Computer Teachers’ Front will launch strong protest demonstrations across Punjab. The union emphasized that the struggle is not only for the rights of computer teachers but also for protecting the future of computer education in government schools.
Leaders of the Front said that the technical education system in schools cannot function smoothly without addressing the long-pending demands of computer teachers. They warned that any delay will force them to escalate the agitation statewide.
The Computer Teachers’ Coordination Committee confirmed that all computer instructors have been instructed to participate in the protest if the deadline passes without action from the Punjab government.