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Contractual teachers want regularization sans clearing MTET

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SHILLONG: The contractual teachers of government LP schools in West Garo Hills on Thursday submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister, Conrad Sangma through Phulbari MLA,SG Estamur Mominin urging the state government to regularise  contractual teachers service without  have to clear Meghalaya Teachers Eligibility Test  (MTET).

The memorandum submitted by the  contractual  teachers said that   after fulfilling  NCTE norms, they   were hopeful that their services would be regularized  but  their services had been ignored and  Meghalaya Teachers Eligibility Test  was declared

They also lamented that    the age bar   for MTET did not suit them   as they had been serving for long time and they had not been provided any relaxation as far as age bar was concerned, adding that  previously,  they had to secure minimum 45  percent in their Class XII exam but now it has been increased to  50  percent.

Stating that the government had asked them to undergo   D.EL.Ed and they were accordingly undergoing  the diploma but   the new concept of Meghalaya Teachers Eligibility Test would  definitely snatch away their job.

The local MLA of Phulbari, SG Estamur Mominin has also assured the teachers that he would take up the matter with the Chief Minister.

 

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