Aspiring teachers push for Maharashtra employment minister despite court delays

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Hopeful teachers who passed the Teachers Aptitude and Intelligence Test (TAIT) met Maharashtra Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar on Wednesday regarding job applications. Despite their credentials, the candidates have yet to receive appointment letters for positions in Rayat Shikshan Sanstha.Hopeful teachers who passed the Teachers Aptitude and Intelligence Test (TAIT) met Maharashtra Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar on Wednesday regarding job applications. Despite their credentials, the candidates have yet to receive appointment letters for positions in Rayat Shikshan Sanstha. Approximately 650 TAIT-qualified individuals have selected roles within Rayat Shikshan Sanstha, an educational organization managing government-aided schools in Maharashtra. A lawsuit filed by temporary employees seeking permanent positions has caused delays in their appointments. “We have cleared TAIT, which is conducted by the government. Minister Kesarkar has assured us he will look into the issue,” remarked Baswaraj Tawade, a TAIT-qualified candidate. Sandip Mali, another candidate, expressed that while they have waited for months, their counterparts opting for Zilla Parishad (ZP) schools are already employed and earning salaries. According to Tawade, the case will be heard by the Bombay High Court on July 19. (Disclaimer: Information provided with input from officials.)

Aspiring teachers who have successfully completed the Teachers Aptitude and Intelligence Test (TAIT) met Maharashtra Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar on Wednesday to apply for jobs. Despite their qualifications, the candidates have not yet received appointment letters for posts in Rayat Shikshan Sanstha.

About 650 TAIT-qualified candidates have opted for posts in Rayat Shikshan Sanstha, an educational association that runs government-aided schools in Maharashtra. Their appointments have been delayed due to a lawsuit filed by temporary employees seeking permanent jobs. “We have approved TAIT, which is run by the government. Minister Kesarkar has promised to look into the matter,” said Baswaraj Tawade, a TAIT-qualified candidate.

Sandip Mali, another candidate, mentioned that while they waited for four months, their colleagues who opted for Zilla Parishad (ZP) schools have already started working and are receiving salaries. The matter will be heard by the Bombay High Court on July 19, Tawade said.

(Disclaimer: With input from authorities.)

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