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TN Govt to form teams to identify Govt teachers taking tuitions

Tamil Nadu Government to form teams to identify Govt teachers taking tuitions. On Tuesday, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court directed the state education department to form special teams to identify government school teachers taking private tuition or running private businesses. Teams to identify Govt teachers taking tuition by Tn Govt

The court was hearing a plea moved by a government school teacher against the dismissal of her request for transfer to another district. After hearing the arguments, Justice S M Subramaniam ordered that the state government should form special teams in all districts to identify and take disciplinary action against government school teachers who take private tuition and run private businesses.

TN Govt to form teams to identify Govt teachers taking tuitions. Legal News, Top Lawyers, High Court Senior Counsels in Chennai, TN, India
TN Govt to form teams to identify Govt teachers taking tuitions. Legal News, Top Lawyers, High Court Senior Counsels in Chennai, TN, India

He observed that the TN govt school teachers are more concerned about their demands and the teachers association interferes in the education department decisions. The court also ordered that common telephone or mobile numbers must be provided by the school education department for the parents and students to file complaints regarding illegalities, irregularities, and misconduct by the teachers both inside and outside schools.

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