The government will give relief to Tet teachers, CM Yogi said this thing has taken a big step -yogi government files review the petition in the Supreme Court on Tet -Dwang
Updated: Wed, 17 Sep 2025 09:29 am (IST) on the instructions of the chief minister of Yogi Adityanath, the basic education department has submitted a review of the Supreme Court in which TET was made compulsory for teachers to class 8. State Bureau, Lucknow. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has taken a great step in providing relief from the compulsory teachers of TET (eligibility test for teachers) to the ministry of teachers of the basic education department. After the instructions of the main minister, the basic education department submitted a review of a review (review of a review) against the recently given by the Supreme Court. Remove advertisement, just read the news, the Supreme Court has made TET compulsory for teachers who teach one of his orders on September 1 in schools to class eight. Previously, the teacher is without serving tet passes, for fear of the work. Recently, after the death of two teachers, his family accused him of death for spiritual trauma. In light of this, the government asked the Supreme Court to submit a petition to insist its decision to reconsider. It is not appropriate to bypass teachers: CM chief minister believes that teachers who have been working in the state have long been part of the education system and that they have contributed significantly to teaching children. The government has trained them from time to time so that they can teach according to the changing times and the needs of the education system. In such a situation, it is not appropriate to ignore their years of service and experience. The chief minister said that the state government respects the qualifications and experience of teachers. He instructed the basic education department to ensure that the state’s favor must be kept strong in reviewing the Supreme Court order so that the serving teachers could get relief. It will be the government’s effort to focus on educating children after being relaxed and their services respected. The Supreme Court gave the order on TET, it is noteworthy that the Supreme Court ordered that it be mandatory to give tet to teachers who teach class one to eighth. If they do not, the opportunities for continuity and promotion in their service will be affected. This has created a situation of uncertainty before millions of serving teachers. He believes that despite years of service and experience, if they are disqualified on the basis of only one examination, it can bring a crisis to their future and family existence. There are about 1.5 lakh teachers in the state appointed without Tet. According to the ruling of the Supreme Court, teachers whose remaining service is less than five years, if they do not succeed, they will have to complete the tenure without promotion. Those whose remaining service period is longer than five years will have to succeed in two years for promotion and continuity.