Had given a horse by promising to give money in 8 to 10 days, did not return even after more than two weeks
The Corona pandemic has left a deep impact on various businesses across the globe. However, its biggest and deepest impact has been on teachers. Due to the epidemic, all schools and colleges were closed, due to which teachers also stopped coming to school. In such a situation, incidents of teachers being given low wages by many private schools or being fired from the school have come to the fore. Many low-paid schools have also reported cases of non-payment of salaries to teachers for several months.
One such case has come to light from Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh. Where you will also be surprised to hear what happened to Arjun Katare, who taught horse riding in school. Arjun Katare is a horse riding teacher at Himalaya School in Dhamnod. Where he used to teach horse riding to the boys while working under the contractor Sachin Rathod. But after the Corona epidemic, all the schools were closed, due to which their work also stopped.
Even after one and a half years, the schools have not opened till date, due to which Arjun’s entire event was spoiled. He was also not paid by the school management for the last 6 months. Due to which he went to his contractor Sachin Rathod and demanded salary from him. Sachin did not give salary to Arjun, but gave him a horse and said that he is going out for eight to ten days. After which he will come and pay his salary and will take his horse.
However, it has been more than 15 days now. Till now Sachin has not come to get his horse. Already Arjun’s financial condition is very bad, in such a situation, Arjun’s condition has become like flour in poverty due to the expenses incurred on horseback every day. Due to the absence of Sachin, Arjun has to take care of all the things of the horse. Every day Arjun has to spend 100 rupees for the horse.
The school management has also refused to do anything in the matter. The school says that he had given the responsibility of horse riding training to Kontrakt, in which he has nothing to do now. Due to all this, Arjun’s trouble has increased even more. One, the remaining salary for 6 months in poverty and on the other hand the extra cost of the horse is troubling him.