Hyderabad: The High Court has directed the National Teacher Education Board (NCTE) to explain its position in the petition that imposes it and Telangana by ignoring sports credentials while recruiting physical education teachers (pets).
Chairman of Judge Hima Kohli and Justice B Vijaysen Reddy also looked for a counter from the country on this problem within four weeks.
The bench is hearing a number of petitions submitted by P Ramesh Kumar and one hundred others, who argue that it is detrimental to the causes of physical education to take services in the intermediary as the only basis for recruiting pets and do not attach great importance to the achievement of candidate sports.
Safe! You have managed to vote voteogin to see the results expected to S Rahul Reddy, advice for the applicant, the authorities have issued a notice in October, 2017, calling for applications to recruit pets throughout the state.
The state has issued a rule a few days before the notification that says everyone who gets a 50% sign or more in the middle qualified to compete.
Although NCTE rules also say so, but, at the same time, they provide relaxation for those who equip themselves with participation credentials in universities, states and national level sporting events.
The state has the power to impose higher standards than those prescribed by NCTE, but cannot fully ignore sports, especially in cases of pets.
In addition, relaxation in connection with the country for candidates is included in the SC, ST and BC category is applicable to all other teacher categories, but not expanded to prospective pets, added Rahul.
Previously, the High Court has declared serious concern for the attitude of state officials because it ignored the provisions of their own notifications and made the entire recruitment process and the results were subject to the results of this petition.
The bench expressed concern for the skin and looked for NCTE’s attitude, which did not submit a counter.