Live Updates in hindi: teachers' organizations reached the supreme court in the up tet case
Latest Updated On 02/10/2025: A review petition has been filed against the Supreme Court's decision requiring teachers to pass the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) within two years. Sunil Kumar Pandey, National President of the All India Primary Teachers' Federation (AIPTF) and State President of the Uttar Pradesh Primary Teachers' Association (UPPSS), stated that the review petition has been filed and the court has sought relief for teachers.
- Petition filed against the mandatory TET
- AIPTF steps up to the rescue of teachers
There are 2 million teachers across the country who will have to pass the TET following the Supreme Court's order.
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In Uttar Pradesh, there are 1.86 lakh teachers who will have to pass the TET. Naresh Kaushik, National Counselor of the AIPTF, stated that a strong case will be presented in court to protect the interests of teachers. We hope to receive relief from the Supreme Court. The state government has already filed a petition in this matter.
