HYDERABAD, Oct 18: The Government Secondary Teachers Association (GSTA), Hyderabad district, has taken strong exception to the repeated scrutiny of teachers’ records by the Education department.

In a joint statement issued here on Friday, the GSTA leaders, Jan Mohammad Parhiyar, Mohammad Safar Memon and others said that during the last three years, the Education department had scrutinised the records of the teachers on several occasions to find out bogus appointments and ghost teachers.

However, it had miserably failed in the exercise, they said.

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