TRE-4 protest alert: Patna admin warns coaching centres over teacher recruitment delay
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Key Takeaways
The Patna district administration on Tuesday, 19 May issued a stern warning to coaching institute operators and teachers amid intelligence inputs suggesting that Teacher Recruitment Examination-4 (TRE-4) aspirants were preparing a large-scale agitation near Patna College, driven by prolonged delays in the release of vacancy notifications.
High-Level Meeting Called
Acting on the intelligence inputs, authorities convened an emergency meeting at Bahadurpur Police Station. The session was attended by the Sub-Divisional Magistrate, the Additional Superintendent of Police, the Station House Officer, and several prominent coaching centre operators, including S.K. Jha.
The administration made its position unambiguous: any coaching operator or teacher found inciting or supporting student protests would face strict legal action. Officials framed law and order as a collective responsibility and urged educators to keep students away from agitation activity.
Coaching Schedules Under Scrutiny
Authorities also sought details of coaching class schedules. Teachers informed officials that sessions typically run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The administration advised institutes to keep students fully engaged during those hours — a measure widely seen as a strategy to limit student participation in any planned demonstration.
Teacher Guru Rahman, who attended the meeting, confirmed the administration's firm stance and stated that educators remain committed to their professional role and would not participate in activities that could disrupt the academic environment.
Growing Discontent Among TRE-4 Aspirants
The warnings come as frustration among unemployed youth in Bihar reaches a boiling point. Many TRE-4 aspirants allege that the government has repeatedly promised a recruitment notification but has failed to deliver one. Student organisations are reportedly mobilising for a major demonstration in Patna, prompting authorities to tighten security arrangements across the city.
This comes amid a broader pattern of teacher recruitment protests in Bihar, where examination timelines have historically faced delays, triggering periodic agitations by lakhs of job-seeking graduates. The TRE process — which governs appointments to government school teaching posts — has been a flashpoint for youth discontent in the state for several cycles.
What Happens Next
With security heightened and coaching centres placed on notice, the administration's immediate priority is preventing the planned protest from escalating. However, officials have not yet announced any timeline for the release of TRE-4 vacancies — the core grievance driving the unrest. Until that notification is issued, discontent among aspirants is unlikely to subside.