Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has called on MPO teachers to return to classrooms with renewed commitment, following the government's decision to increase their house rent allowance. The interim government recently approved a 7.5% increase in house rent allowance for MPO-listed teachers and employees of private educational institutions, effective from November 1 and an additional 7.5% hike is scheduled for July 2026, the Chief Adviser’s Press Wing announced on Tuesday.
Professor Yunus expressed optimism that the increase would help resolve ongoing teacher dissatisfaction and encourage a focus on shaping the nation's future generations. “The interim government acknowledges the legitimacy of the teachers’ demands,” he said. However, he pointed out that the current state of the economy; strained by 15 years of corruption and mismanagement, limits the government's ability to fulfill the original demand for a 20% increase.
“This decision reflects economic realities, despite our commitment to supporting educators,” the Chief Adviser noted. Prior to the announcement, Professor Yunus held several rounds of discussions with key government advisers, including Education Adviser Professor Dr. CR Abrar, Finance Adviser Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed and Planning Adviser Dr. Wahiduddin Mahmud.
He expressed special gratitude to Professor Abrar and all involved for their dedicated efforts in addressing the issue.
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