Bihar Education Minister Confirms TRE-4 Notification Will Be Released in July

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Arpit Soni

Bihar Education Minister Confirms TRE-4 Notification Will Be Released in July

Patna, June 3: Bihar’s Education Minister Mithilesh Tiwari has announced that the notification for the Teacher Recruitment Examination (TRE-4) will be released in July, without fail. This news has sparked renewed hope among thousands of candidates aspiring to become teachers across the state.

During a press interaction in Khagaria on Tuesday, the minister emphasized the state government’s full commitment to the teacher recruitment process and its active efforts to fill vacant positions in the education sector.

He urged candidates preparing for government teaching jobs to continue their studies diligently, assuring them that official information regarding the recruitment process would be released soon.

Tiwari stated, “The TRE-4 notification will be issued in July, come what may. Candidates should focus on their preparation and maintain their confidence.”

This announcement is expected to bring relief and enthusiasm to millions of candidates eagerly awaiting the next phase of teacher recruitment in Bihar.

In the same conversation, the Education Minister also commented on the ongoing dispute regarding the government residence occupied by former Chief Minister Rabri Devi. He alleged that despite receiving an official notice from the government, Rabri Devi has not vacated the bungalow allocated by the government. He further claimed that opposition leaders tend to retain government properties and exert personal control over them.

These remarks come amid a growing political controversy surrounding the residence located at 10 Circular Road in Patna, which has become a significant point of contention between the ruling coalition and the opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD).

The minister also shared his views on the political situation in West Bengal, stating that the state is undergoing a phase of political change and asserting that the ruling establishment there is facing increasing challenges.

Tiwari expressed concerns about law and order and the activities of criminal gangs in West Bengal, noting that these issues have become major topics of discussion. He remarked that the political responses of certain parties reflect the growing unease amid changing circumstances.

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