Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 15th September 2025, 12:08 PM
Police deployed water cannons and sound grenades to disperse private primary school teachers who had been excluded from the nationalisation process, as they marched towards the Chief Adviser’s residence in Jamuna.
On Monday, 15 September, in the afternoon, the teachers set out from the National Press Club towards the Chief Adviser’s residence. However, they were intercepted by law enforcement near the Kadam Fountain adjacent to the High Court. To disperse them, the police fired water cannons and sound grenades. The teachers were then forced to retreat and regroup in front of the Press Club.
Earlier, at around 10 a.m., nearly a thousand teachers from across the country gathered in front of the National Press Club under the banner of the Bangladesh Private Primary School General Teachers Unity Council to stage their protest.
Teachers’ Demands
The protesting teachers are calling for the immediate nationalisation of nearly 5,000 private primary schools that were left out, in line with the recommendations of the Consultation Committee of the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education.
Voices from the Movement
Key Highlights in Figures
| Year | Action/Decision | Outcome |
| 2013 (9 Jan) | Govt. announced nationalisation of all private primary schools | 30,000+ schools considered, but ~5,000 excluded |
| 2016 & 2018 | Several govt. letters issued | No implementation followed |
| 2025 (3 Feb) | Chief Adviser’s Office sent letter to Ministry | No action taken yet |
| 2025 (15 Sept) | Teachers’ march towards Chief Adviser’s residence | Dispersed by police with water cannon & sound grenades |
The protest underscores longstanding frustration among excluded teachers, who have been waiting for over a decade for justice and inclusion, while struggling with poor livelihoods.
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