<p>One must have heard about people getting killed in their attempt to have selfies but in Uttar Pradesh selfies are what the teachers are protesting against.</p>.<p>The teachers of government primary schools have been up in arms against the state government's recent directive for taking selfies with the students thrice a day as proof of their attendance.</p>.<p>''The first selfie should be taken in the morning, it should show the school building behind the photo. The second should be while serving the mid-day meal and the third one should be after the school is over,'' said a basic education official here.</p>.<p>The teachers would have to not only take the selfies three times in day with the students but they would also have to upload the same on a web portal launched by the state government for this purpose.</p>.<p>The state government launched the 'Prerna App' and 'Prerna We Portal' a few days back. </p>.<p>''This is nothing but harassment of the teachers, is this how one should mark his or her attendance? We are already overburdened, this will only increase our workload,'' said a primary teacher here.</p>.<p>He said that if the government thought that it was a better way for checking attendance then it should be applied to everyone. ''Why single out primary teachers only?'' he asked.</p>.<p>The basic education officials said that the decision was taken after complaints that the primary teachers remained absent from the schools.</p>.<p>The teachers' unions said that they would stage protest demonstrations at district headquarters next week and submit memorandums to the government. </p>.<p>The unions have also asked its members not to follow the directive of the government. </p>
<p>One must have heard about people getting killed in their attempt to have selfies but in Uttar Pradesh selfies are what the teachers are protesting against.</p>.<p>The teachers of government primary schools have been up in arms against the state government's recent directive for taking selfies with the students thrice a day as proof of their attendance.</p>.<p>''The first selfie should be taken in the morning, it should show the school building behind the photo. The second should be while serving the mid-day meal and the third one should be after the school is over,'' said a basic education official here.</p>.<p>The teachers would have to not only take the selfies three times in day with the students but they would also have to upload the same on a web portal launched by the state government for this purpose.</p>.<p>The state government launched the 'Prerna App' and 'Prerna We Portal' a few days back. </p>.<p>''This is nothing but harassment of the teachers, is this how one should mark his or her attendance? We are already overburdened, this will only increase our workload,'' said a primary teacher here.</p>.<p>He said that if the government thought that it was a better way for checking attendance then it should be applied to everyone. ''Why single out primary teachers only?'' he asked.</p>.<p>The basic education officials said that the decision was taken after complaints that the primary teachers remained absent from the schools.</p>.<p>The teachers' unions said that they would stage protest demonstrations at district headquarters next week and submit memorandums to the government. </p>.<p>The unions have also asked its members not to follow the directive of the government. </p>