
The Supreme Court will hear consolidated review petitions on May 13 regarding its September 2025 ruling that mandates in-service teachers of Classes 1 to 8 in non-minority schools nationwide to pass the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) within two years or face compulsory retirement. The hearing, directed by a Bench of Justices Dipankar Datta and Manmohan, includes 45 petitions from various states, including Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu, with the Madhya Pradesh government emphasizing support for teachers during the legal process.
The articles present perspectives from state governments and the judiciary without partisan framing. Madhya Pradesh's government stance supporting teachers is highlighted alongside the Supreme Court's procedural update. The coverage includes multiple states' involvement, reflecting a broad administrative and legal viewpoint rather than political bias.
The tone across the articles is neutral and procedural, focusing on the upcoming court hearing and legal developments. There is an emphasis on government support for teachers, which adds a cautiously positive note, but overall the sentiment remains balanced and informative without emotional language.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| thehindu | Supreme Court to hear review pleas against verdict on Teachers' Eligibility Test on May 13 | Center | Neutral |
| freepressjournal | Relief For Teachers: Supreme Court To Hear MP Government's TET Review Plea On May 13 | Center | Neutral |
freepressjournal broke this story on 1 May, 05:50 pm. Other outlets followed.
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