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Government announced recruitment but did not implement it
TAT-TET candidates protest in Gandhinagar, 250 detained TAT-TET qualified candidates, who have been waiting for recruitment for many years, took out a rally in Gandhinagar demanding job appointments. The state government has announced recruitment for a total of 22,000 positions, but no action has been taken. Even though 22,222 candidates have cleared the TAT-TET exams and are eligible, they have not been given jobs. Expressing their anger against the government, candidates joined the rally. Police forcibly detained protesters, causing outrage among women: “We are not terrorists, we are future teachers.” Let me know if you need further details!4
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