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NET/SET Teachers Association educational development of M’wada

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 13, 2021 18:45 IST

Aurangabad, Nov 13:Maharashtra NET/SET Teachers Association demanded to implement welfare schemes for Marathwada which lacks natural resources and ...

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Aurangabad, Nov 13:

Maharashtra NET/SET Teachers Association demanded to implement welfare schemes for Marathwada which lacks natural resources and is affected by heavy rainfall and flooding.

In a memorandum submitted to Higher and Education Technical (HTE) Minister Uday Samant, the association office-bearers stated that withdrawing non-aided policy is a special case for the region. Its other demands included providing professional and higher education free, starting a regional scholarship for drought-affected, starting competitive coaching and training examination centres in each village, make NET/SET compulsory for the recruitment.

Dr Mohan Saunderye, Dr Yvraj Dhbadge, Dr Balasaheb Lihinar and Sanjay Paikrao have signed the memorandum.

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