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3,000 Bihar Teachers Fail Test Twice, to be Sacked
- Friday April 3, 2015
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Nearly 3,000 primary school teachers on contract failed to clear competency tests twice in Bihar and will be sacked following the Patna High Court order, officials said in Patna on Friday.
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Bihar Sacks More Than 1,000 Teachers Over Fake Degrees
- Tuesday July 8, 2014
- Patna News | Agencies
Bihar has sacked 1,100 school teachers in the last five years for faking their own education qualifications, an official said Tuesday.
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151 Bihar primary teachers fail test, sacked
- Thursday April 19, 2012
- Patna News | Indo-Asian News Service
The Bihar government has sacked 151 primary school teachers after they failed to clear two consecutive eligibility tests, officials on Thursday said. The education department has ordered the sacking after the teachers failed two consecutive eligibility tests in 2010 and 2011 conducted by the State Council for Educational Research and Training.
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3,000 Bihar Teachers Fail Test Twice, to be Sacked
- Friday April 3, 2015
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Nearly 3,000 primary school teachers on contract failed to clear competency tests twice in Bihar and will be sacked following the Patna High Court order, officials said in Patna on Friday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Bihar Sacks More Than 1,000 Teachers Over Fake Degrees
- Tuesday July 8, 2014
- Patna News | Agencies
Bihar has sacked 1,100 school teachers in the last five years for faking their own education qualifications, an official said Tuesday.
- www.ndtv.com
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151 Bihar primary teachers fail test, sacked
- Thursday April 19, 2012
- Patna News | Indo-Asian News Service
The Bihar government has sacked 151 primary school teachers after they failed to clear two consecutive eligibility tests, officials on Thursday said. The education department has ordered the sacking after the teachers failed two consecutive eligibility tests in 2010 and 2011 conducted by the State Council for Educational Research and Training.
- www.ndtv.com