Tribal Community's Echo for Employment: A Struggle for Full-time Jobs

The tribal community staged a demonstration for 35 days outside the Tribal Development Commissioner's office, advocating for full-time government jobs. Over a hundred protesters, including daily-wage teachers, gathered to press for a meeting with the commissioner, prompting significant police deployment at the protest site in Mumbai Naka.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai | Updated: 14-08-2025 21:18 IST | Created: 14-08-2025 21:18 IST
Tribal Community's Echo for Employment: A Struggle for Full-time Jobs
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In a bid for employment security, members of the tribal community have continued their demonstration outside the Tribal Development Commissioner's office. The protest, ongoing for 35 days, underscores their demand for full-time government positions.

On Thursday, over a hundred individuals, many of whom are daily-wage teachers, assembled in a united front seeking an audience with the commissioner. This sizable demonstration highlights the community's frustrations with precarious employment conditions.

The authorities responded to the escalating situation with a significant police presence, deployed to maintain order at the demonstration site in Mumbai Naka.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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