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ITANAGAR, Aug 27: The executive meeting of All Arunachal Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test Qualifiers Association here today unanimously adopted a resolution to seek legal recourse if TET examination is not made mandatory for appointment of contractual in-service SSA teachers in elementary education.
The meeting also appealed to the Secretary, Education not to infringe upon the soul of RTE Act, 2009 and laid down norms of minimum requisite qualification for a person to be eligible for appointment as a teacher (class I to VIII) as prescribed by NCTE vide its order dated August 23, 2010.
It has also reminded a Supreme Court judgment in July 2017 last in which the apex court cancelled the appointment of 1.78 lakhs teachers who were appointed without having requisite qualification.
Further appreciating the cabinet decision to create 400 regular posts for contractual ISSE teachers which is erstwhile SSA and RMSA, it asked the state government to start the regularization process in two-leg method and both TET and Non-TET be taken for regularization by maintaining of certain percentage and recruitment for a permanent solution.