TIWN Dec 7, 2024

AGARTALA, Dec 7 (TIWN): Over a week after 2022’s TET-qualifiers were brutally arrested from the Chief Minister’s residential area in their attempt to meet the CM, on Saturday the job-seekers once again staged a protest. They protested with posters in their hands captioned linking to immediate recruitment. Talking to the media, the job-seekers said many of them were burdened with loans that they took during B.Ed training programs and now unable to repay the amounts with two years passed since they were qualified in STGT tests, a teacher’s recruitment test mandatory to post as teachers under the government recruitment process.
“Earlier, there was a case in the High Court which is now in the Supreme Court but there is no more objection that prevents the government from hiring us. Moreover, our numbers are not so high, and the government, if it wants, can recruit us now,” said a job aspirant to the media.
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