Teachers unions made strategy in Delhi against the inevitability of Tet, revision of petitions in the Supreme Court – Teachers trade unions made strategy against the inevitability of Tet, the petitions in the Supreme Court submitted

Updated: Wed, 08 Oct 2025 06:08 AM (IST) Representatives of Teachers’ Trials from various states gathered in Delhi to discuss the circumstances arising from the Supreme Court order, which is compulsory for primary teachers appointed before 2010 to accept the suitability test (TET). In the meeting held at the Constitution Club of Delhi, various teachers who met unions and the future strategy decided. State Bureau, Ranchi. Representatives of teachers’ unions from various states met in Delhi to discuss the circumstances arising from the command of the Supreme Court, making it compulsory for primary teachers appointed before 2010 to pass the teacher for the eligibility of the teacher (TET). Remove ad Only Read News During the meeting held at the Constitution Club of Delhi, various teachers who met unions and decided the future strategy. It was said at the meeting that lakhs of teachers across the country, including Jharkhand, would be influenced by the order of the Supreme Court that deprived teachers of service and promotion if they did not pass before the implementation of the right to free and compulsory education law. Revision of petitions was submitted in the Supreme Court by teacher organizations of different states against this order. Several state governments have also filed assessments requests. Along with the submission of a review in court, the All Jharkhand Primary Teachers’ Association also demanded from the Government of India that the central government should also submit a review of a review against the order that contradicts the REA rules. Also take appropriate amendment action in the regulation of NCTE. Teachers’ unions of Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan, etc. Was represented in this meeting. It was decided at the meeting that under the auspices of the entire Indian Teachers Federation, lakhs of teachers from all over the country will meet in Delhi in the third week of November and call on the Government of India to come forward to save the teachers from the bad consequences of the verdict. The date of the movement will be announced soon. State President of the All Jharkhand Primary Teachers Association Anup Kumar Keshari, Secretary Secretary Ram Murti Thakur, Treasurer Santosh Kumar, South Chotanagpur division president Ajay Singh, district president Salim Sahay Tigga participated in this meeting. Here, the All Jharkhand Primary Teachers’ Association on Tuesday filed a memorandum with the Prime Minister, Minister of Union Education and Trade Union Secretary in Delhi.

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