Thursday, July 24, 2014

72 825 teachers to complete the recruitment process has become a major challenge

More than 80 million Objections
      72 825 teachers to complete the recruitment process has become a major challenge for the government. Prtyavedan came in large numbers because of the objections to the Settlement.Noted that sought to correct mistakes by July 21 deluge of objections have been looking at Dayton.
The number of objections is estimated up to 80 million.
      Vikram Srvendra SCERT Director of Basic Education Secretary has directed the disposal of the objections should get soon, so be easier to release the final cut-off.
The original copy should Result
        Although being told that was launched on the orders of the Supreme Court 72 825 teachers have completed the recruitment process is preparing to soon. Certificates issued final cutoff for it soon will start the process of matching.
        Certificates of Secondary Education Council for matching the original copy of the tet-2011 Result has been sought.
         HL Gupta, Secretary, Basic Education will meet on Thursday in this regard.
It wants the Education Council
        Utter Pradesh tet first held in November 2011 was made. Secondary Education Council then BSP government had the responsibility of tet.
            Department of Basic Education recruitment of teachers in primary schools is 72 825. So he wants tet 2011 results before the release of the final cut-off copy of the original will come to him.
          However, in this regard had formerly sought results from the secondary education department, said he SCERT has given the results.
Deadline set by the Supreme Court
              Counter after the expiry of the deadline will be processed further. The Supreme Court directed the Government to complete the recruitment process had time till August 20.
             In this regard has been issued on June 27 mandate. He also told that any such illegal appointments have been instructed to not charged. If no official action will irregularity.

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