TIWN March 20, 2019

AGARTALA, March 20 (TIWN): 1-year old, Tripura BJP Govt is under massive rage of the unemployed youths with various complex situation created by the Govt with Govt jobs, which turned worse than any other Govt ever ruled in Tripura.CPI-M’s youth wing DYFI leaders led by General Secretary of Tripura DYFI Nabarun Deb have met Education Director U K Chakma asking reason for not recruiting them even after having enough qualification.
Also from DYFI, it has been known that the last TET exam’s result was not given, whereas another TET exam candidates admit cards were not given. Observing the overall situation DYFI raised question, why the dept is playing with the future of the youths.
Since the beginning, Education Minister Ratanlal Nath was crying foul about teachers’ crisis, whereas TIWN time to time has been reporting that around 7000 ongoing and passed out B.Ed holding candidates in Tripura are left jobless. So, Govt could recruit them massively by maintaining quality education.
Instead of recruiting B.Ed holders, TET qualifiers, Govt of Tripura managed permission from centre for “special relaxation” in teachers recruitment which says even engineers may also apply for teachers job.
CM Biplab Deb himself rushed to Delhi, wrote various letters for this relaxation.
Centre gave permission to immediately fill-up 12222 vacant posts, but when advertisement was given it only asked 495 posts’ whereas today 791 TET qualified unemployed youths came before media, revealing, Govt did not recruit them even after having TET qualified and B.Ed qualified certificates.
In this situation Govt’s ill motive is suspected behind “special relaxation” whether for “special people”.
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