Friday, June 5, 2020

69000 Teacher Recruitment: Knocked the door of the High Court, has challenged the answer to six questions



69000 Assistant Teacher Recruitment: Candidate Rishabh Mishra, who knocked on the door of Allahabad High Court for the questions and answers asked in the written examination of recruitment of 69000 assistant teachers in council primary schools of Uttar Pradesh, said that in his petition, he has given six The answers of the questions have attracted the attention of the court.

Rishabh Mishra explained that the first question was on what basis poverty is estimated in India. In NCERT and other books, its basis per capita income has been stated, while in the answer to the questions of examination it has been described as expenditure / family consumption. Second question, which of the following is social motivator? He said that SCERT-approved book has been described as a social motivator in child development and learning.
On this basis, he and many other candidates had given the same answer, but the answer to this question in Answer Key has been described as self-pride. This book is taught in the DL Ed syllabus. The third question was about the promoter of the Nath Panth. He and many other candidates answered this as Guru Gorakhnath. Guru Gorakhnath has also been described as the promoter of Nathpanth in the books taught in the schools of Basic Education Council, but Matsyendranath has been answered in Answer Key.
The fourth question was who was the first Speaker of the Constituent Assembly of India? He informed that Rajendra Prasad was the first permanent Speaker of the Constituent Assembly. On this basis, he answered Rajendra Prasad, but in Answer Key it was answered by Sachchidananda Sinha, who was the temporary Speaker of the Constituent Assembly. The fifth question was related to a disease called dyslexia, while the sixth question was asked about the definition associated with educational management. According to him, none of the options given as an answer to the sixth question was correct. 

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