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RJD, Cong condemn police action
RJD, Cong condemn police action

Time of India

time06-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

RJD, Cong condemn police action

Patna: Leader of the opposition in Bihar assembly, Tejashwi Prasad Yadav , has condemned the lathicharge on teacher aspirants and TRE-3.0 candidates near the CM's residence in Patna on Tuesday."It has become the hobby of the state govt to brutally beat up, commit injustice and torture the youth who put forward their demands in a democratic way," Tejashwi wrote on his X handle."This useless govt patronises and protects criminals and corrupt people and lathicharges students, youth and unemployed people whenever it wants," he Congress president Rajesh Kumar also criticised the govt's response, saying the BJP-JD(U) coalition had once again shown its insensitivity to the future of Bihar's youth."Thousands of eligible candidates who wrote the BPSC TRE 3.0 went to meet the CM. But instead of giving justice, the govt got them brutally lathicharged. The male police force lathicharged the female candidates. This is shameful, inhuman and against democratic values," he said."This is not only an attack on students, but on the hopes and future of Bihar," Rajesh added, expressing support for the students' demand for the immediate release of BPSC TRE 3.0 supplementary exam to the candidates, the TRE 3.0 announced 87,774 teaching posts, but results were declared for only 66,000. They claim no explanation has been provided for the remaining 21,000 posts, and that several names appeared across three separate lists. "It is clear from this that a large number of posts are still vacant," the Congress chief alleged.

Posting orders for TRE-3.0 qualified teachers to be issued soon, says govt
Posting orders for TRE-3.0 qualified teachers to be issued soon, says govt

Time of India

time26-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Posting orders for TRE-3.0 qualified teachers to be issued soon, says govt

Patna: In a bid to address the concerns of candidates who qualified in the third phase of the Teacher Recruitment Examination (TRE-3.0) and protested in the state capital on Friday demanding immediate appointment, additional chief secretary (ACS) of the education department, S Siddharth, announced on Saturday that their posting orders would be issued within a week, allowing them to join their allotted schools. Appointment letters for the successful candidates of TRE-3.0, conducted by the Bihar Public Service Commission, were distributed on March 9 with CM Nitish Kumar personally handing over letters to some of the selected teachers at a ceremony at Gandhi Maidan. "We have finalised everything and posting orders for TRE-3.0 successful candidates will be issued by coming Friday or Saturday. The teachers will have to join their respective schools from May 5," Siddharth said at the weekly programme 'Shiksha Ki Baat, Har Shanivar'. He added that careful consideration had been given during the finalisation of postings, ensuring that schools facing acute teacher shortages would receive the maximum number of educators to improve the teacher-student ratio across the state. Addressing another issue, Siddharth said schools operating from the same campus should be merged and their educational activities will be integrated to create a more convenient and congenial academic environment. He added that all district education officers had already been instructed to take the necessary steps in this regard. In response to a question regarding the lack of formal guidelines on the 'Bagless Saturday' scheme, which came into effect in Nov 2022, Siddharth said the guidebook was currently being updated. A revised period-wise curriculum, incorporating new activities such as skill training, sports and other extracurricular pursuits, would be uploaded to the department's website within the next 10 to 15 days. He said all teachers selected through BPSC would be entitled to medical and maternity leave, similar to their other counterparts. Siddharth announced that funding for infrastructure requirements in govt schools, including boundaries, toilets, classrooms, laboratories, libraries and furniture, would be sanctioned by the first week of May. "Completion of related works will be ensured by July-Aug," he said.

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