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Teachers’ Crisis turned Burning Issue in Tripura amid Education Dept’s failure to Recruit Qualified Candidates: B.Ed qualified Students’ futures also Remain Uncertain
TIWN July 24, 2022
Teachers’ Crisis turned Burning Issue in Tripura amid Education Dept’s failure to Recruit Qualified Candidates: B.Ed qualified Students’ futures also Remain Uncertain
PHOTO : Protest held by AISF, AIYF demanding regular TET exams and recruitment of TET qualifiers. TIWN Pic July 24, 2022

AGARTALA, July 24 (TIWN): Teachers’ crisis continues to haunt students about the upcoming exams, incomplete syllabus and lack of practice, especially in subjects like Math, and Science. Various schools’ students are organizing protests everyday demanding more numbers of teachers in their schools. On Saturday, students of Rajnagar SB School in Poangbari under the Sabroom subdivision held a protest against the massive teachers’ crisis in the school. On being asked the agitating students said, “We already are suffering due to teachers’ shortage and amid such a situation, our teachers are being transferred one after another. We want more teachers in our schools. Most of the classes remained empty due to the absence of teachers”.

It can be noted that rural schools are mostly suffering due to teacher shortages. In rural areas, parents can’t afford private tuition for their children as most of the children belong to poor sections, resulting in poor academic backgrounds students are moving with a dark future.

Tripura is burdened by over 3,500 TET-qualified unemployed youths but the recruitment process has remained very slow. 

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