TIWN
AGARTALA, Oct 24 (TIWN): Uncountable complaints are coming from TET Qualified youths who were flattered by BJP’s promise of 50,000 Govt jobs in first one year, but now even after passing in TET Govt is not providing them jobs, when Tripura tops in unemployment.
Law Minister Ratanlal Nath on Wednesday gives a Red Signal to 100% fulfilment of Vision Document by saying BJP will probably fulfill lion’s share of the Vision Document.
However, generally Vision Document or manifesto is meant for 5 years plan, but BJP which is yet to fulfil 5% of the Vision Document now started new set of drama at the 18 months.
BJP’s biggest JUMLA Promise which has sealed BJP’s promises as fraudmeans is the 50000 govt jobs in first one year.
Ratanlal Nath also signaled there is no 12000 posts vacant which was claimed by former CM Manik Sarkar.In the contrary it can be said that earlier, Ratanlal Nath said that 14000 vacant posts are in the Education Dept left vacant due to shortage of candidates whereas now after TET qualified many are not getting jobs.
Education Minister Ratanlal Nath in last year however, had announced that TET qualifying does not mean getting job with cracking STGT.
In September last week in 2017, Tripura Education Minister Ratan lal Nath on Thursday after cabinet meeting told media, Govt is creating Teachers Bank, which means numbers of qualified teachers will be kept but all the Teachers in the so called Bank will not get Govt school's offer letter at a same time as private schools also need teachers. Nath said if all go to Govt schools who will teach in the private schools ?
The issue was raised after many didn’t get TET certificate even after scoring 85% to 90% which has generated massive frustration. Many of them scored 85 to 90.
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