/* remove this */ Blogger Widgets /* remove this */

Sunday, August 30, 2015

WBTET :Govt may shift dates of TET or poll

WBTET :Govt may shift dates of TET or poll
 

 30 August, 2015
Kolkata West Bengal News

The state government is considering postponing either the date of Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) or the date of election to local civic bodies in the state, which is scheduled for 3 October.

BJP state president Rahul Sinha has demanded a CBI inquiry into the TET fiasco and held chief minister Mamata Banerjee responsible for the bungling.The revised date for TET is 4 October and that for the polls is 3 October. Apart from the elections to seven municipalities, even the by-election to 341 Gram Panchyats , 72 Panchyat Samity and two Zilla Parishad is scheduled for 3 October.

Senior officials of the state home department on Satuday said that it is nearly impossible to conduct the exam a day after the polls as many of the schools would operate as polling stations and it is very difficult to keep those ready by the next day for conducting examinations.

"The education department should have consulted us before announcing the revised date for TET. They should not have announced the date in such a hurry. We are discussing the matter and either the examination date or that of the polls would be changed," said a senior official of the state home department. Meanwhile, commuters had a harrowing time today after a state-wide rally called by 12 Left-supported students unions on the TET issue brought the traffic to a standstill in north and central Kolkata.

The rally was organised against the state government's decision to postpone the TET examinations to 4 October after some of the question papers went missing. The rallyists demanded the resignation of state council chairman Manik Bhattacharya and education minister Partha Chatterjee and also burnt Mr Chatterjee's effigy. Around 2.40 pm, hundreds of students led by leaders of SUCI, SFI, DYFI and other Left-leaning student unions began a march from College Square towards Moulali en route Mahatma Gandhi Road and Sealdah. The rally choked the traffic on the arterial routes, forcing the vehicles to crawl. The congestion of traffic was massive when the rally reached Moulali. The students blocked the crossing, holding placards in their hands and shouting slogans against the government. "We demand immediate resignation of the education minister and the chairman of state council. They have failed to discharge their duties. They should be removed as soon as possible," said Arijit Bandopadhyay, an SFI supporter. The student were also angry with the government's decision on the new date for the examination set on 4 October, "It would be a festive season and several examinees would be busy in different jobs as most of them hail from poor families. The examination date is also clashing with another examination of Central government to be held on the same day. We demand the examination to be advanced or held after Puja," said another student.

The protesters burnt the effigy of the education minister. Senior DYFI leaders Sayandeep Mitra and Zamir Molla addressed the supporters at Moulali criticising the anti-people policies of the ruling party.

The road blockade at Moulali had a ripple affect on several parts of the city as the serpentine queues of vehicles were witnessed in different areas.

The SN Banerjee, which serves as an important link for the vehicles heading for Howrah, was chock-a-block with vehicles.

"It normally takes 20 minutes to reach Esplanade from my house on CIT Road, but today it has taken more than one and a half hours to cover the same distance," said Ms Tanu Arora, a BPO employee.

Things were no different in other parts of the city. Long queues of vehicles were seen at Central Avenue and MG Road.

The flow of vehicles remained sluggish for several hours even after the blockade was lifted.

The student wing of Left parties also put up road blockades on BT Road, Kaugachi and Shyamnagar. DYFI leaders alleged that some TMC leaders provoked them and assaulted them. Three DYFI leaders Partho Basu, Prasanta Seal and Sukanto Das were injured and taken to Bhatpara state general hospital, from where they were rushed to Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital in Kalyani. The protesters also blocked Freder Road in Shyamnagar and Sodepur traffic crossing on BT Road.


WB TET West Bengal Board of Primary Education TET
West Bengal TET |Teachers Eligibility Test|Compulsory Education Act | RIght To Education Act | WBTET
http://naukri-recruitment-result.blogspot.com/
http://wb-tet.blogspot.com/


West Bengal Teachers Eligibility Test





http://naukri-recruitment-result.blogspot.com
CTETTEACHER ELIGIBILITY TEST (TET)NCTERTEUPTETHTETJTET / Jharkhand TETOTET / Odisha TET  ,
Rajasthan TET /  RTET,  BETET / Bihar TET,   PSTET / Punjab State Teacher Eligibility TestWest Bengal TET / WBTETMPTET / Madhya Pradesh TETASSAM TET / ATET
UTET / Uttrakhand TET , GTET / Gujarat TET , TNTET / Tamilnadu TET APTET / Andhra Pradesh TET , CGTET / Chattisgarh TETHPTET / Himachal Pradesh TET