NIOS DELED CASE Supreme court Judgement Here, What's The Future of Primary Teacher Recruitment? - WBSSC

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Tuesday 28 November 2023

NIOS DELED CASE Supreme court Judgement Here, What's The Future of Primary Teacher Recruitment?

NIOS DELED CASE

NIOS DELED CASE: Bad news for NIOS DELED job aspirants.  The judgment and order passed by the Uttarakhand High Court on 14 September 2022 has been set aside by Supreme Court, as a result of which DElEd job aspirants from NIOS will be excluded from primary teacher recruitment.  The Supreme Court also expressed surprise with the decision of the Patna High Court.  Why did NCTE not challenge this decision?  The highest court of the country raised the question.  The Supreme Court overturned the Uttarakhand High Court's order.


The Supreme Court has ruled that 18 months NIOS to D.EL.ED and 2 years D.EL.ED are not equivalent.  However, the Supreme Court said that an appeal can be made against this verdict.


What is known about the Supreme Court's NIOS DELED judgment is-


 ● NIOS DELED candidates are ineligible for recruitment to teaching posts.


 ● For those who have got jobs, there is no problem.


 ● Only DELED candidates will get primary teaching jobs.


The Uttarakhand government had moved the Supreme Court against the High Court's decision to include DLed (Diploma in Elementary Education) candidates from the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) in the recruitment of 2648 posts of teachers.  The judgment was given in that case.


For the recruitment of Assistant Teachers in Government Primary Schools in Uttarakhand, Education Department invited applications for 2648 posts in 2020-21.  D.El.Ed and B.Ed candidates from District Education and Training Institute as well as D.El.Ed from NIOS applied for it.  The government initially included D.El.Ed candidates from NIOS in teacher recruitment, but later they were excluded.


Then the DLed candidates of NIOS went to the High Court against this order of the government.  The High Court on February 10, 2022 canceled the government order and ordered to include teachers in the recruitment, but the government went to the Supreme Court against this order of the High Court.  The judgment of this case was given on Tuesday.

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