Special
three-judge bench quashed
amendments brought in state education department’s rules
Three-Judges bench High Court of Allahabad quashed the amendments of 1.75 lakh Shiksha
Mitras’ appointment as Assistant Teachers in primary schools by
government of Uttar Pradesh. The orders of appointment for the posts were
issued by the government in the year 2014.
The appointments on the post of Assistant Teachers
through Shiksha Mitras were illegal in the tenet of advocate, Agnihotri
Kumar Tripathi. The bench
heard the arguments of the counsels on either side long to maintain the
adjustment on Assistant Teachers and the posting at primary schools.
High court said in its verdict, 'Since they did not
qualify the TET, they cannot be appointed on the post of Assistant Teachers.’
The Counsels of defendants pleaded before the court, “The government has amended in the service rules; then took the decision of their adjustment, so there is no legal hurdle to appoint them. Shiksha Mitras were recommended for the selection to remove the shortage of teachers in primary schools of state; but the bench was of the opinion that the appointment of Shiksha Mitras was not against sanctioned posts."
PS Kharatia told, “After hearing the high court verdict
felt such as I lost my life.” Shiksha Mitra, who were expecting the employment
since long, were smitten by the court verdict. The cancellation of appointment
has enhanced the trouble. Sujata, Shiksha Mitra in Lucknow, told, ‘I was
expecting to be an Assistant Teacher since long, the tardy justice came to
break my hope.'
World Hindi Day Celebrated
World Hindi Day celebrated on Monday at Daya
Nand Anglo Vedic Post Graduate College Lucknow. An essay competition on ‘Rozgar
Ki Chunauti And Hindi Bhashi Chhatr’ (Challenge For Employment, And Hindi
Speaking Students) was held.
The symposium on the current position of Hindi was the topic of discussion in co-ordination with Dr. Sandhya Singh organized by Ram Vishal Tripathi principal.
The 51 students of all faculties took part in the essay competition. Dr. Ajit Priya Darshi evaluated the essays of participants. Nikhlesh Rai, first; Rakesh Kumar Verma, second; Sweta Mishra, third — all were the winners.
The symposium on the current position of Hindi was the topic of discussion in co-ordination with Dr. Sandhya Singh organized by Ram Vishal Tripathi principal.
The 51 students of all faculties took part in the essay competition. Dr. Ajit Priya Darshi evaluated the essays of participants. Nikhlesh Rai, first; Rakesh Kumar Verma, second; Sweta Mishra, third — all were the winners.
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