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Youths with diploma from Jammu and Kashmir struggle to get jobs in UP

Hindustan Times, Prayagraj | By
Nov 20, 2019 11:16 AM IST

As many as 50 candidates, who completed their two-year diploma in elementary teachers training from Jammu and Kashmir, have been forced to run from pillar to post to establish their eligibility to participate in the ongoing recruitment for the vacant 68,500 posts of assistant teachers in UP.

As many as 50 candidates, who completed their two-year diploma in elementary teachers training from Jammu and Kashmir, have been forced to run from pillar to post to establish their eligibility to participate in the ongoing recruitment for the vacant 68,500 posts of assistant teachers in government-run primary schools of Uttar Pradesh.

As many as 50 candidates, who completed their diploma in elementary teachers training from JK, have been forced to run from pillar to post to establish their eligibility to participate in the ongoing recruitment for the vacant 68,500 posts of assistant teachers in UP.(PTI/file/representative)
As many as 50 candidates, who completed their diploma in elementary teachers training from JK, have been forced to run from pillar to post to establish their eligibility to participate in the ongoing recruitment for the vacant 68,500 posts of assistant teachers in UP.(PTI/file/representative)

The Basic Education Board of UP had first written to the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) in this regard.

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However, the NCTE has expressed its inability to verify certificates of these candidates pointing out that J&K was not under its purview. The Basic Education Board, UP, will now approach the UP government seeking advice/instructions on the issue, said the education department officials.

“We have sought the state government’s advice on the issue and would proceed further as per its instructions,” said Ruby Singh, secretary, Basic Education Board, Uttar Pradesh.

The National Council for Teacher Education’s stand too has not gone down well with the state education department officials. They pointed out that under the Right to Education (RTE) Act the onus on verifying the candidates and the institute falls on NCTE, especially when the Section 370 has been abrogated from Jammu and Kashmir.

Meanwhile, unhappy candidates who have done the two-year elementary teachers training course from J&K have started moving to the high court. Five such candidates, who had also moved to SC/ST commission, have even been granted conditional appointments in Rampur district but with a noting on the appointment letters that their appointments would be subject to the high court ruling.

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    K Sandeep Kumar is a Special Correspondent of Hindustan Times heading the Allahabad Bureau. He has spent over 16 years reporting extensively in Uttar Pradesh, especially Allahabad and Lucknow. He covers politics, science and technology, higher education, medical and health and defence matters. He also writes on development issues.

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