Teachers Rally Against Mandatory TET, Submit Memorandum to PM via Haridwar ADM
Teachers have protested a mandatory Teacher Eligibility Test requirement, submitting a memorandum addressed to the Prime Minister through the Haridwar Additional District Magistrate.
TrustEarlyConfusion:Medium
Current Summary
Teachers rallied against a mandatory Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) requirement and submitted a memorandum addressed to the Prime Minister via the Haridwar Additional District Magistrate, according to a Garhwal Post report published July 18. The specific policy being protested, the number of teachers involved, their demands, and any response from the state or central government have not been detailed in the available signal. Confirmation from the Education Department would be needed to establish the full scope of this protest.
What We Know
- Teachers held a rally against a mandatory TET requirement.
- A memorandum was submitted to the Prime Minister via the Haridwar Additional District Magistrate.
What Is Still Unclear
- The specific policy or rule being protested.
- The number of teachers involved in the rally.
- The teachers' specific demands.
- Any response from state or central authorities.
What Changed
- 18 Jul, 04:30 pmSignal detected: Teachers Rally Against Mandatory TET, Submit Memorandum to PM via Haridwar ADM
Related Stories