UPDATE: Thousands of teachers are upset over the written test proposed on April 18 for the recruitment of 390 posts of principals and 1504 posts of assistant teachers in 3049 unaided junior high schools in UP. Thousands of teachers and employees of other departments who have applied for the appointment have demanded that the amendment be made on the date of examination. The problem is that the duty of these teachers has been imposed in elections as well. Voting will take place on April 19 in 16 districts, with teachers and government employees applying on April 18 to vote. In this situation, thousands of applicants are worried about whether they should issue newspapers or perform election duty.
Teachers and competing students say that in the districts where elections are held, teachers may have to miss exams. Teachers Sanjeev Tripathi, who has applied for 68500 recruitment and subsidized junior recruitment, says that in this difficult situation, the test regulatory authority should take appropriate decision in the interest of all applicants.
Teachers who are now applying for Sanjeev Tripathi, Sanjeev Kumar Mishra, Abhishek Tripathi and Balaji Tiwari are increasing the demand for amendments on the exam date via Twitter and Mail. However, secretary of the test control authority Anil Bhushan Tripathi says that no application has been received on the date of examination of the amendment. More than 3.25 lakh candidates applied for this appointment.