Bihar BSEB STET 2019: Application Re-Open on 20th December at bsebstet2019.in, Check here for more Details.

Source – pagalguy.com

There is a crucial piece of news for the candidates who are aspiring to start their teaching career with the secondary and senior secondary schools running in the state of Bihar.

Recently, the Bihar School Examination Board opened the registrations for the State Teachers Eligibility Test 2019 for selection of the most suitable candidates for the various vacancies available with the government schools in the state.

Under the BSEB STET Recruitment 2019, the online applications commenced on 9th September 2019 and closed on 25th September 2019. But due to some technical issues, many candidates were unable to complete their online registrations for BSEB STET Recruitment 2019.

Consequently, the registrations for BSEB STET Recruitment 2019 recommenced on 30th September 2019 and ended on 3rd October 2019. As the exam was scheduled on 16th December 2019, candidates were busy with their preparations. But the exam was not conducted on the scheduled date, leaving the candidates confused.

Recently there has been a new development in the ongoing BSEB STET Recruitment 2019. The registration window for the BSEB STET Recruitment 2019 has been again re-opened to allow the candidates who were previously unable to register, complete their registrations successfully.

The registration window will re-open on 20th December 2019 and will be open till 24th December 2019. The candidates also need to pay their application fees by 24th December 2019. Candidates will be given an opportunity to incorporate any corrections in their application form till 26th December 2019.

The new dates for the BSEB STET Exam 2019 have not yet been notified. But whenever they are announced, they will be published on the official website of BSEB STET Recruitment 2019, i.e. www.bsebstet2019.in.

So, the candidate should check the official website periodically for the latest announcements and updates regarding the BSEB STET Recruitment 2019.

The BSEB STET Recruitment 2019 is being conducted to select suitable candidates for the 37,335 vacancies available with various secondary and senior secondary schools in the state of Bihar.

Only those candidates who are Indian nationals and hail from the state of Bihar or have their domicile in the state of Bihar are eligible to register for the BSEB STET Recruitment 2019.

As the registration window will not be extended any further, candidates must complete their registrations before the cut-off date i.e. 24th December 2019.

Frequently Asked Question (FAQs) –

Question: Has the registration window for BSEB STET Recruitment 2019 really re-opened?

Answer: Yes, the registration window for BSEB STET Recruitment 2019 has been reopened from 20th December 2019 to 24th December 2019.

Question: What is the last date for making corrections in the application form?

Answer: Candidates can make changes in the application form till 26th December 2019.

Question: When will be the BSEB STET Exam 2019 conducted?

Answer: The dates for the BSEB STET Exam 2019 have not yet been notified.

Question: Which is the official website to complete the application for BSEB STET Recruitment 2019?

Answer: The official website of BSEB STET Recruitment 2019 is www.bsebstet2019.in

Patna Air Turns ‘Severe’; Supreme Court Issues Notice to All States on Pollution.

Source – weather.com

In an unprecedented step, the Supreme Court issued a notice to all Indian states and Union Territories on Monday, seeking their response on why they should not be held accountable to pay compensation to people for not providing clean air.

Even on the day of the hearing on air pollution, November 25, two cities from the state of Bihar recorded the highest AQIs as reported in the Daily Air Quality Index (AQI) Bulletin by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). Patna was the most polluted city in the country with ‘severe’ 24-hour average AQI of 404.

Are authorities neglecting environmental issues in cities?

In a three-hour hearing, a bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra and comprising Deepak Gupta said: “The AQI is extremely poor in many cities and towns. We also need to know how they are managing garbage. It appears that these issues have lost priorities for the authorities.”

Pollution levels in the country, particularly in the northern half of the state, consistently rise during the post-monsoon season. While the air quality worsens in almost all the regions, some states and union territories have persistently recorded the poorest air quality since the past few years.

Delhi, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, West Bengal, Rajasthan and Punjab are some of the regions where unhealthy air has lately become the norm.

Eastern cities most polluted on Monday

Patna and Muzaffarpur were the most polluted cities on Monday with AQI values of 404 (severe) and 393 (very poor) respectively. They were followed by West Bengal’s Howrah (329) and Asansol (324).

While the entire Indo-Gangetic plain is often the most polluted region in the country mainly due to geographic and meteorological reasons, so far this season, northwestern cities from Delhi NCR and Haryana had remained the most polluted cities. On Monday, only cities from Bihar and West Bengal remained the most polluted with ‘very poor’ air quality.

Bhiwadi (Rajasthan), Lucknow and Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh), Jorapokhar (Jharkhand), Vapi (Gujarat) and Narnaul (Haryana) occupied the rest of the spots on the list of top 10 most polluted cities.

Endangering right to life

Apart from air pollution levels, the bench also pointed out the emerging issue of unavailability of clean drinking water in many cities and towns. “Yamuna river has turned into sewage. River Ganga is also in the same condition. River water pollution is a major issue,” said the court.

SC observed that the right to life has been endangered by the states due to lack of response on most pressing issues.

“We have noted that every year, and year after year, the process is worsening…time has come to protect the right to life. Why should they (state administrations) not pay compensation on air pollution, not lifting garbage etc.? Time has come to rewind the state machinery,” said Justice Mishra.