1.86 Lakh teachers are working at risk in UP? Promotion has stopped after this order of the Supreme Court -Lucknow News Tet mandate creates uncertainty for 1 lakh 86 Thouser teachers in UP

Updated: Mom, 22 Sep 2025 11:40 pm (IST) TET COMPULSORY has become a challenge for 1.86 Lakh teachers in Lucknow Council schools. The promotion stopped after the Supreme Court’s order, the government submitted a review of the review. The government is trying to relieve the teachers appointed before 2010, but the central government’s position will be important. Teachers teach by binding a black orchestra as a protest. State Bureau, Lucknow. There are about 1.86 Lakh teachers in the State Council schools who have not yet passed the Teacher Combat Test (TET). After September 1, the Supreme Court order arose a challenge for these teachers taught from Class I to VIII. Remove ad, just read the news, due to the order, the process of promoting teachers also stopped. However, based on the instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the Basic Education Department submitted a review of a review in the Supreme Court on September 16. Now everyone’s eyes are on the state of the court and the central government. Currently, 4,59,490 teachers work in council schools. Of these, 1,86 Lakh teachers were appointed before 2010 and did not succeed. According to the Supreme Court order, it is compulsory for teachers with more than five years of service to pass within two years. This condition will also apply to promotion. However, the state government wants the services of teachers appointed before the Right of Education Act (RTE) in 2010 to be safe, even if they did not do tet. For this reason, officials of the department are constantly taking advice from legal experts. At the same time, there is restlessness among teachers about the imperative of Tet. Many teachers teach by binding Kalipatti as a protest. The Special BTC Welfare Association for Teachers expressed dissatisfaction with the silence of the central government. Senior Vice President of the Association, Shalini Mishra, said the Supreme Court also implemented the condition of TET on the RTE Act and that the teachers were appointed before the notice of August 23, 2010. The central government has not taken any step on this, which is a serious concern. At the same time, the Regadisor Amod Srivastava says that the state government took this matter seriously, which is welcome. But until the central government does not intervene, it is difficult for teachers to get complete relief.