India, Sept. 10 -- The Supreme Court's recent verdict on the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET), has left more than 100,000 teachers across the state worried about their future in the field. The court's judgement states that all teachers, including aspiring candidates and those already in service, must clear the TET examination to remain eligible for their roles. This ruling is expected to significantly affect schools across the state, including minority institutions, leading to widespread concern among educators.

The Maharashtra Progressive Teachers Association (MPTA) has voiced strong opposition to the ruling. MPTA state president Tanaji Kamble has demanded that the government clarify its position regarding the verdict immediately to ease ...