TIWN April 2, 2017

AMARPUR, April 2 (TIWN): Schools are running short of teachers nowadays after 10,323 teachers terminated.
Tripura Govt lost the illegally appointed 10,323 teachers case on Wednesday at the Supreme Court.
SC divisional bench chaired by Justice Adharsha Kumar Goel and Uday Umesh Lalit heard a petition filed by advocate Salman Khurshid. Supreme Court ordered for further TET Examination within 31st December, 2017 for all the teachers who lost their jobs,said the Law Secretary Datamohon Jamatia.
A division bench of the high court, comprising Chief Justice Deepak Gupta and Justice Swapan Chandra Das, had passed then order May 7, 2014 terminating the jobs of 10,323 school teachers after Dec 31, citing irregularities in recruitment and SC has upheld High Court's 2014 verdict.
Supreme Court in a humanaitarian gesture to 10323 teachers mentioned that the teachers will continue their jobs till 2017, 31st Dec. But the recruitment process must be started within May 31st and to be completed within Dec 31st, Law Secretary Datamohon Jamatia said. However, DataMohan also mentioned that state govt will reappeal to the Central Govt for them who have not completed B.Ed degrees.
However, now students are suffering from teacher-less condition, when state was already suffering from lack of teachers and lack of infrastructure.
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