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5. The learned Government Advocate appearing for the respondent has filed a counter affidavit and submitted that the petitioner was temporarily appointed as a part-time Computer Instructor vide proceedings dated 05.06.1990. The appointment order dated 05.06.1990 clearly indicates that the petitioner was appointed as a part-time computer instructor and was paid a consolidated salary of Rs.780/- per month. She further submitted that the petitioner completed his Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from the University of Kerala in 1984 and B.Ed. through correspondence from Annamalai University in 1993. Additionally, the petitioner completed certificate courses in Advanced Basic Programming and “COBOL” programming in the year 1986 from unrecognized private institutions. She further submitted that the petitioner has no formal education in computer science from any recognized institution. Since the petitioner did not possess the requisite minimum qualification as per G.O.Ms.No.140, School Education (HS2) Department, dated 19.05.2010, the petitioner lacks the basic qualification to continue as Computer Instructor. Hence, the respondent school issued the show-cause notice considering the future of school children and the need for a qualified and skilled trainer to impart advanced computer education in consonance with the latest developments in Information Technology. https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis