TET 2026: Teachers protest in Bhopal, demand cancellation of exam

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Their agitation follows a Supreme Court observation that passing TET is compulsory for all in‑service teachers to continue in service or secure promotions.(Express Archive)Hundreds of teachers from across Madhya Pradesh staged a protest at the BHEL ground in Bhopal on Saturday, demanding the withdrawal of the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) mandate. Their agitation follows a Supreme Court observation that passing TET is compulsory for all in‑service teachers to continue in service or secure promotions.According to the directive, teachers with more than five years of service left must qualify, while those with less than five years remaining are exempt from the test but barred from promotions without clearing it.The move has sparked widespread concern among serving teachers, who argue that the requirement should not apply to those already in service. Protesters called for the government to waive the mandatory TET condition for existing staff.A teacher from Jhabua, Kailash Vashuniya, told ANI, “We, teachers from all 55 districts of the state, have gathered here at BHEL Dussehra Maidan. We have only one demand from the government: when we have already completed 20-25 years of service, why are we being asked to take an examination now? Are doctors who were recruited through PMT being asked to take the NEET exam again? Are engineers recruited being asked to appear for JEE Main again? Are police personnel being asked to undergo physical tests again? When such re-examinations are not being conducted in other departments, why is it being imposed only on teachers? It is unfortunate that teachers, who are nation-builders, are being forced to come out on the streets to protest for their rights.”He further said that they respect the Supreme Court’s decision, but urge the state government to file a review petition and exempt teachers appointed before 2009 from the purview of TET.The RTE Act came into effect on April 1, 2010, and TET is being conducted for teachers appointed after that. “But why is it being applied to those appointed before it? Any rule is meant for the future, not for the past.”Meanwhile, another teacher, Bhadbhad Dangi, said, “The RTE Act was implemented in 2010, and any rule applies from the time it is enforced and onwards. It is never applied retrospectively. Therefore, we request that our appointments be made based on the criteria set through official gazette notifications. All teachers appointed after 2005 have cleared the Vyapam examinations (Now Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB)). We have continuously undergone training in accordance with the prescribed rules and regulations.”Story continues below this adHe further said that Education is the backbone of society; “If education and teachers are removed, nothing will remain in the world. If those who are nation-builders are being troubled, how can the government talk about the country’s progress?” “Incorrect facts were presented before the court. Only a few states had stated that they were unable to find TET-qualified teachers, and the provision was meant for them, but it has been imposed across the entire country,” Dangi added.The protesting teachers also warned that the agitation would be intensified in the coming days if their demands are not addressed. Nonetheless, the state government has filed a review petition before the Supreme Court.(with inputs from news agency ANI)  © IE Online Media Services Pvt LtdTags:TETTET exam