In a recent development, the Telangana High Court has directed a fresh bilingual exam for art and craft teacher posts in the state. The decision came after a petition was filed challenging the original exam conducted only in English. The court ruled that the exam should be conducted in both English and Telugu to ensure a fair opportunity for all candidates. This move is expected to benefit aspiring art and craft teachers who are more comfortable with the Telugu language. The fresh bilingual exam is aimed at providing equal opportunities and promoting inclusivity in the recruitment process. Candidates who were affected by the previous English-only exam can now prepare for the new bilingual exam to compete for the coveted art and craft teacher positions. This directive from the High Court underscores the importance of linguistic diversity and accessibility in government recruitment exams. Aspiring teachers in Telangana are encouraged to stay updated on the new exam schedule and prepare diligently to showcase their skills and knowledge in both English and Telugu. The decision is a step towards creating a level playing field for all candidates and ensuring transparency in the recruitment process for art and craft teacher posts in the state.

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Telangana High Court orders new bilingual exam for art & craft teacher posts to promote fairness.
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