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J&K Government Moves Supreme Court with Review Petition on TET Recruitment Dispute

Education Minister Sakina Itoo says administration has honored its assurance and continues efforts to protect educators’ interests

Srinagar, June 6: The Jammu and Kashmir administration has approached the Supreme Court with a review plea related to the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) matter involving educators across the Union Territory.

Announcing the development, Education Minister Sakina Itoo said the government has taken the promised legal step by submitting the petition before the country’s highest court. She emphasized that the administration remains dedicated to ensuring a fair resolution while defending the concerns of affected teaching professionals.

According to the minister, authorities have maintained continuous engagement with the issue and pursued all available legal and administrative avenues. She noted that filing the review plea reflects the government’s determination to seek further judicial consideration of the case.

Itoo stated that the administration has consistently monitored developments surrounding the matter and acted in accordance with its commitment to stakeholders. She reiterated that the interests and welfare of teachers remain a priority for the government.

The move is expected to bring renewed attention to the long-pending issue, with educators and concerned parties closely watching the proceedings before the apex court. The outcome of the review petition could have significant implications for those affected by the TET-related dispute in Jammu and Kashmir.

Government officials indicated that efforts will continue at all levels to ensure that the concerns raised in the matter receive appropriate consideration through the legal process.

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