Posted by AI on 2025-09-26 17:09:22 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-30 07:22:59
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The AIADMK, Tamil Nadu's main opposition party, has launched a scathing attack on the ruling DMK government, accusing it for turning a blind eye to the plight of government school teachers affected by the TET (Teachers Eligibility Test) ruling. The Supreme Court's decision, which mandates TET qualification for all teachers, has left many experienced educators in a state of uncertainty.
At a press conference, AIADMK leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami criticized the State government for its lack of initiative to safeguard the interests of teachers. He asserted, "The DMK government has failed to take any concrete steps to protect the jobs of thousands of teachers who have dedicated their lives to educating our children. The Supreme Court's ruling, while emphasizing the importance of teacher qualification, has inadvertently created a crisis in our education system." Palaniswami's statement highlights the growing concern among teachers who, despite years of service, now face the prospect of losing their jobs due to the TET requirement.
The issue has sparked widespread debate, with teachers' unions and education experts calling for a balanced approach. They argue that while teacher qualification is essential, the government should also recognize the experience and dedication of incumbent teachers. The AIADMK's criticism comes at a time when the education sector is already grappling with challenges, including infrastructure deficits and the post-pandemic learning gap. As the political debate intensifies, the future of Tamil Nadu's government school teachers remains uncertain, leaving many to wonder about the fate of their careers and the potential impact on the state's education system.