TREIRB Recruitment 2023: The Mystery Behind the Delay in Final Results Unveiled
The Telangana Residential Educational Institutions Recruitment Board (TREIRB) recently faced delays in announcing the results of its recruitment exams due to an ongoing case in the High Court concerning horizontal reservation. In this blog post, we delve into the details of this delay, the reasons behind it, and the impact it has on the selection process.
The Telangana Residential Educational Institutions Recruitment Board (TREIRB) recently faced delays in announcing the results of its recruitment exams due to an ongoing case in the High Court concerning horizontal reservation. In this blog post, we delve into the details of this delay, the reasons behind it, and the impact it has on the selection process.
Background of the TREIRB Recruitment:
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Exam Dates: TREIRB conducted recruitment exams from August 1 to August 23, 2023.
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Response Sheets and Final Key: Response sheets were released, and after addressing objections, the final answer key was declared in the first week of September.
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Delay in Final Results: Despite the completion of these steps, recent reports suggest that there will be a substantial delay in announcing the final results.
Reason for the Delay: Horizontal Reservation Case:
The primary cause of the delay in announcing the final results is a case in the High Court concerning the implementation of horizontal reservation in Gurukul recruitment. Initially, the notification indicated that appointments for Gurukul exams would be conducted under the vertical reservation system, which caters to backward classes.
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Vertical vs. Horizontal Reservation: Vertical reservation is designed for backward classes, while horizontal reservation is intended for disadvantaged groups like women, children, transgender individuals, and people with disabilities. Horizontal reservation does not guarantee specific seats for any particular group every time an opportunity arises.
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High Court Intervention: Candidates approached the High Court seeking to change the selection process to the horizontal system, in line with a Supreme Court judgment.
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Interim Order: The High Court issued an interim order to implement the horizontal system. In response, the Gurukul organization directed the appointment board to file a counter regarding appointments in Gurukuls.
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Additional Notices: The High Court has recently issued notices to the government and the board, requesting explanations on how women's reservations are being implemented in the recruitment of teaching staff in Gurukuls.
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Adjourned Hearing: The High Court hearing has been adjourned to October 16, 2023. Consequently, the final results of the Gurukul recruitment will not be declared before this date.
Instructions for Candidates:
The Gurukul Recruitment Board has also provided important updates for candidates who appeared for the Computer-Based Recruitment Test (CBRT) for various posts in Gurukuls.
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TGT Posts: Candidates applying for Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) posts in Welfare Gurukuls should register their options online by Gurukula societies and zones between September 21 and September 30.
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Other Posts: For other positions, including Librarians, Physical Directors, Art, Craft, and Music Teachers in schools, candidates can register their options between October 3 and October 9.
The delay in announcing the final results of the Telangana Gurukul recruitment process highlights the significance of the ongoing case in the High Court regarding horizontal reservation. The outcome of this case will have a substantial impact on the selection process and appointments in Gurukuls. Candidates are advised to stay updated with the latest developments and follow the instructions provided by the Gurukul Recruitment Board.