http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/tamil_nadu/Clearing-TET-Not-Enough-for-Visually-challenged-to-Land-Job/2014/08/19/article2386607.eceCHENNAI:
Visually challenged job seeker S Pandiaraj has no dearth of
qualifications. Proving that disability is no barrier, he aced
academics, completing his MPhil before going on to write the Teacher's
Eligibility Test last August, in which he competed with students with
eyesight and became one of the less than one per cent of candidates
who passed the exam. One year down the line, he attempted the
examination again, this time the Special category, and cleared that
too. But the wait is far from over.

 "When I passed the TET under the General Category they said I need to
take the Special TET again. Now I have passed that too and my name
featured in the merit list. But they say there is no vacancy.

In November, the exam will be conducted again and more candidates will
be added to the waiting list. We have no idea how long we will have to
wait," says Pandiaraj.

K Anand of the TN College Students and Graduates Association and
Assistant Professor at the Nandanam Arts and Science College points
out that of the roughly 350 visually challenged students who passed
the TET special exam this time around, 50 per cent had already passed
the general exam earlier.

"The pattern followed by the School Education Department (SED) is
biased against the visually challenged. If a visually challenged
student gets through the merit category, he/she is denied posting.
Moreover, recruitment for visually challenged candidates is made only
in schools under the SED. We are denied recruitment in schools run by
the Corporation, Municipality, aided schools and others," he says. He
points out that the recruitments that have been currently made are for
vacancies in 2011-12. "At that time, there weren't enough candidates
who had passed the TET and could fill the available vacancies. But
there has been no attempt to open up the current vacancies available
for the visually challenged," he points out.

"Even in the 1,107 seats available in the backlog as per a court
order, so far only 548 have been opened up for us," he adds. The
organisation has been taking up the issue with the TRB and other
government departments. Officials with the TRB said the candidates
will have to wait till new vacancies come up.  "The TET is only a
qualifying examination. As long as new vacancies are not created, we
will not be able to recruit," said a senior TRB official.


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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