Lucknow:Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday announced to appoint over 69,000 assistant basic teachers in the state, after completing the process within a week.
CM Yogi's statement came a day after the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court paved the way for completing the process for appointment of assistant basic teachers.
A division bench of Justices P K Jaiswal and K S Pawar passed the order on different special appeals filed by the state government as well as the private petitioners individually.
As per information received, the examination for the post of assistant teacher in the primary schools of the state was conducted on 6 Jan last year and no cut-off marks were released by then.
A day after the examination, the government said that qualifying marks for general category candidates and reserved category candidates for appointment as basic teacher are 65 percent and 60 percent respectively.
A group of applicants went to court to protest against it, alleging that the cutoff details should have been released earlier.
The division bench has in fact set aside the single bench order that had quashed the government order of a fixed criteria of 65 percent qualifying marks for general category candidates and 60 percent for reserved category candidates for appointment as basic teacher.