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'Tamil Nadu In Need Of Quality Education': High Court Directs State To Revisit Scheme For Teachers' Appointment, Prioritize Campus Education
Upasana Sajeev
8 Dec 2022 10:12 AM IST
The Madras High Court has recently directed the State to revamp its scheme regarding appointment of teachers to ensure that candidates who have acquired qualifications through regular campus education are given priority.Imparting education / teaching is a skill and a noble profession. Women and men, who acquired educational qualifications through campus education may be more suitable than that...
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The Madras High Court has recently directed the State to revamp its scheme regarding appointment of teachers to ensure that candidates who have acquired qualifications through regular campus education are given priority.
Imparting education / teaching is a skill and a noble profession. Women and men, who acquired educational qualifications through campus education may be more suitable than that of the candidates acquired educational qualifications through Correspondence Course / Distance mode of Education / Open University schemes.
Children / Youth are the back-bone of our Great Nation. Providing quality education alone would lead to building of our great Nation. Unless quality education is provided, the students will not be in a position to develop their career in future. Thus, more deliberation is required by the State in this regard.
State of Tamil Nadu is in need of quality education to be imparted to the children / students in Schools and Colleges...The quality education being Statutory and Constitutional mandate on the part of the State, this Court has an undoubted opinion that an effective and urgent steps are imminent and warranted, the court added.


