October 18, 2012

Document writing is most remunerative job in Kerala

Please visit the registration department website. It has listed the permitted fees for document writers


In this age of computers document writing is just document editing and printing; it is not a tedious work at all. Just fill in the forms from the computer and take printouts. why should they be paid so high for this small work? for a document for propert
y valued above Rs.8 Lakh a document writer is paid Rs.7500 plus other charges (and most of them and almost all never gives receipt for the work). Any property these days values more than Rs.8 Lakh. Why should society be fleeced in this day light robbery. 



A school teacher in a private school gets only that much working for a whole month. A B.Ed college teacher gets only twice even with a lifetime experience of teaching. A document writer earns in just 1-2 hours what a school teacher earns in one month. This Kerala is held at ransom by organised workers and people like these.
http://keralaregistration.gov.in/





October 07, 2012

In Kerala 90% of teachers did not clear teacher eligibility test.

THESE TEACHERS HAVE NO RIGHT TO SCOLD STUDENTS OR ASSESS THEM. THEY ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO BE TEACHERS
Kerala's supposed educational prowess took another blow when results of the Teachers' Eligibility Test (TET), mandatory under the Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act, were announced on Thursday. The state's performance is below the already dismal national average of 7%.

Just 9.48% candidates in the lower primary category cleared the test, while 4.19% passed in the upper primary category. In the high school category it was a dismal 3.17%. The board which conducted the exams has announced a cash award of Rs 20, 000 for those who bagged over 80% marks in the TET. Jithinjith P A (Wayanad), Ann Mary Joy (Kottayam) and Minu G S (Thiruvananthapuram) are eligible for the awards.

http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-10-05/kochi/34279116_1_education-minister-teachers-eligibility-test-cash-award