TIWN Dec 25, 2023
AGARTALA, Dec 25 (TIWN): STGT qualified candidates have demanded immediate recruitment amid increasing teachers’ crisis have paralyzed school education system in Tripura. Over 800 qualified TET candidates are left jobless in the state raising question over the Govt’s intention about mitigate teachers’ crisis. A protest was staged at Agartala State Museum premise by the unemployed youths on Saturday. “Earlier there was a legal barrier which was removed long back. We are unable to understand the reason behind delayed recruitment. When schools are reeling under teachers’ crisis, why can’t the Govt recruit a few numbers of qualified candidates”, said a job aspirant. “We are now frustrated. We consider the Govt as our guardian as our fates are in their hands. We request the Chief Minister to recruit us with folded hands”, said a housewife, a qualified candidate who is in tears while appealing for her recruitment.
“We have been protesting for a long time for our recruitment. We have staged protest at TRBT, Education offices”, said a job aspirant.
Many times, the STGT candidates wanted to meet CM Manik Saha (who is also the Education Minister) but did not get an appointment.
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