TET blockade called off, Examination postponed

news-logoIMPHAL, Oct 17: The pro-posed indefinite economic blockade of the Joint Committee Hill District Students Organisation (JCHDSO) has been called off following a settlement brought about during a talk between the State Government and the student leaders today, reports NNN.

According to the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the State Government and the JCHDSO, “Both the sides agreed that another Teacher’s Eligibility Test (TET) examniation shall be conducted before the 31st March, 2013 so as to give another chance to the students who could not apply for TET, 2012.”

Another point that was included in the MoU is that the students were assured that excamination centres shall be opened in all the district headquarters with effect from the next TET examinations.

“The JCHDSO having appreciated the practical difficulties faced by the state government in immediate granting of TET centres at all the district headquarters and also the limitations imposed by the government of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development notification dated 15th July, 2011, agreed that the TET 2012 be conducted as already announced earlier,” stated the first point of the MoU which was inked by Dr J. Suresh Babu, Principal Secretary, Education (Govt of Manipur) and the student leaders.

Meanwhile, talking to the media, education minister M. Oken said the slated November 11 TET examination has been postponed to November 18.

According to the minister, there has been some changes in the criteria pertaining to TET and as such for those applicants of TET for the Primary Schools, they should be holders of two years diploma in Elementary Education and for those Upper Primary Schools, the applicants should be Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) passed with one year diploma in Elementary Education.

Meanwhile, today’s talk, education minister M Oken, MLAs including Z Kikhonbou, Preshaw Shimray, Alexander Pao, chairman of Board of Higher Secondary School Education, Manipur (BOHSEM) P Dhanakumar and student leaders participated.

It can be noted here that the apex student bodies from the five hill districts of Manipur under the banner of JCHDSO had announced for an indefinite economic blockade in all the national highways passing through Manipur demanding the opening of TET exam centres in the hill districts. The blockade was supposed to begin from the midnight of October 15 but deferred by three days following the fervent request from the education minister.

Source: The Sangai Express

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TET Blockade called off

IMPHAL, October 17: The proposed indefinite blockade of the Joint Committee Hill District Students Organisation has been called off following a dialogue between the state Education Minister and representatives of the student body.

The meeting was held at the office chamber of the Minister this afternoon.

Speaking to media persons after the meeting, the Minister announced that the concensus was brought after his assurance to provide TET examination centres at all District headquarters from next year.

He further announced that another TET examination will be conducted before March 31 so as to provide a chance to the candidates who missed out on this year’s exam.

The Minister further said that this year’s examination has been postponed to November 18.

Meanwhile, the Minister further elaborated that from next year there will be certain criteria to be fulfilled by aspiring TET candidates.

He elaborated that aspiring candidates of TET (Primary Schools) should have two years diploma in Elementary Education while those aspiring for the TET (Upper Primary Schools) should posses B Ed certificate with one year experience for both.

The government team which participated the meeting included Education Minister M Oken, MLA Z Kikhoubou Newmai, MLA Preshow Shimray and MLA Alexander Pao, and Principal Secretary Education Suresh Babu.

Meanwhile, the Minister also informed that altogether 59065 candidates have submitted their applications.

Source: Imphal Free Press

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