TET: Teachers unite against the compulsory tet and will hold a protest march in Delhi on November 24 - TET teachers unite against the compulsory tet and will hold a protest march in Delhi on November 24

By Vivek Rao under the editorship of: Dharmendra Pandey updated: Wed, 15 Oct 2025 06:15 (IST) TET COMPULSORY: It was decided at the meeting that if the central government did not withdraw the order, then about ten lakh teachers from all over the country will reach Delhi and reach protest marches. Of these, about 1.86 Lakh teachers from Uttar Pradesh will be included. First state level meeting of the entire Indian teacher Sangharsh Morcha in Lucknow State Bureau, Jagran, Lucknow: Teachers across the country united against the imposition of teachers in teachers (TET) on teachers in class 1 to 8 schools. At the first state level meeting of All India Teachers Sangharsh Morcha in Lucknow On Wednesday, teachers announced an overall battle at Jantar Mantar in Delhi on November 24. Remove advertisement read only news It was decided at the meeting that if the central government did not withdraw the order, about ten Lakh teachers from all over the country would reach and protest Delhi. Of these, about 1.86 Lakh teachers from Uttar Pradesh will be included. During the meeting, national convener Yogesh Tyagi, national co-convensor Vinay Tiwari, Anil Yadav and Santosh Tiwari, said that Tet will not be allowed to work before teachers under any circumstances. There will be no compromise with the existence of teachers. If necessary, Parliament will also be surrounded. It was decided at the meeting that teachers’ meetings would be arranged in all districts across the country from October 25 to October 31, so that complete preparations for the November 24 movement could be made. The leaders said that the command of NCTE (National Council for Teacher Education) raised questions about the years of hard work and qualifications of teachers. Should the 55 -year -old teacher now teach or prepare the children for the exams? Teacher leaders also demanded the Uttar Pradesh Government to prepare a panel of senior advocates in the review petition filed in the supreme court and after talking to the central government, take initiative towards following the order issued by NCTE on August 23, 2010. Tyagi, President of All India Primary Teachers Association Vinay Tiwari, General Secretary Umashankar Singh, General Secretary of Junior High School Teachers Association Narersh Kaushik, president of the exclusive BTC Teachers Welfare Association Santosh Tiwari, president of UTTC Association Anil Yadav, Van Tsct Vivekananda Arya, president of the Primary Teachers Association Ram Prakash Sahu, president of SC/St Teachers Welfare Association Sundar Singh was present. Shastri, president of Utah, Rajendra Singh Rathore, Secretary Secretary to Porwal, Vice President of Non-Government Supported Teachers Association Sushil Singh, National Vice President of the All India Junior High School Teachers Association Samar Bahadur Singh and president of the basic teachers’ association.