12 साल बाद, प्राथमिक शिक्षक बनने के लिए तैयार : HT

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Lucknow: The case concerns the long-delayed recruitment of 29,334 assistant teachers for mathematics and science subjects, which began in July 2013. Although over 22,000 candidates were initially selected, the state government abruptly halted the process midway. Since then, hundreds of affected candidates have pursued legal recourse—first through the Allahabad high court and eventually the Supreme Court. Now, more than 1,700 remaining vacancies under this recruitment drive are expected to be filled, according to officials from the state’s basic education department. Following a Supreme Court’s directive on January 29, 2025, deputy secretary (basic education) Anand Kumar Singh issued instructions on July 19 to the director general (school education), Kanchan Verma, to proceed with the selection of eligible petitioning candidates in accordance with established norms. A copy of the order, obtained by Hindustan Times, directs officials to complete the recruitment process as per the Supreme Court’s ruling and within the stipulated timeline. “In compliance with the Supreme Court’s order, action will be taken to appoint candidates against the remaining vacancies under the 29,334 assistant teacher recruitment drive. The process has already begun,” confirmed Surendra Kumar Tiwari, secretary, Basic Education Council, Uttar Pradesh.

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