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The High Court considered the government's decision to increase the cut-off, a shock to Shikshamitras in the recruitment of 69000 assistant teachers.

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In the case of recruitment of 69,000 assistant teachers in Uttar Pradesh, the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court, while giving relief to the Yogi government, has justified the decision to increase the cut-off. It is being told that the cut-off of 60 to 65% has been sealed, causing a big setback to the teachers. After the recruitment examination held at the beginning of last year, the state government had fixed the qualification marks 65% for the general category and 60% for the reserved category, which was challenged by the candidates. Earlier, the single bench had directed the state government to fix 45% cut off for general category candidates and 40% for reserved category candidates, against which the government went to double bench. The court had reserved the verdict after completing the hearing on March 3 this year on special appeals of other candidates, including the state government. It is being told that a total of 4 lakh candidates of the state are waiting for this decis

Ministry of Human Resource Development will put the new education policy before the cabinet soon

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The Ministry of Human Resource Development is busy finalizing the draft of the New Education Policy (NEP). The ministry plans to present it before the cabinet this month. A senior officer has given this information. The official said that the new academic year is going to start in July-August. Efforts are on to bring NEP before this. PM Modi reviewed the NEP on 1 May. The official said, 'During the discussion on the Sanskrit University Bill in Parliament, suggestions were made towards the MPs. Apart from this, there were more talks. The ministry has considered the suggestions of all, including MPs from South India. Now the policy will be put before the cabinet soon. ' ISRO Chief K.K. The education policy was drafted by a committee of experts led by Kasturirangan. Many people from other states, including Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, called the draft a move to impose Hindi on non-Hindi speaking states. The HRD Ministry has also kept these concerns of the people in mind while finalizi