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Supreme Court has approved a logo for the teachers to put on their vehicles? Here’s the truth

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A picture of a logo is being shared on social media with a claim that the Supreme Court has approved this logo for the teachers to put on their vehicles.

Great news for all the teachers….. Supreme Court has approved this logo for teacher to put on their vehicles like doctors and advocate…………
I think there are no other Professions like the teaching Profession…. Because teaching is the only Profession that creates all other Professions….. They deserves more and more……. I would like to Congratulate to all the teachers……who’s are in the teaching Profession…….. Thank you😊” – the caption read.

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FACT CHECK

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We checked the official website of the Supreme Court and did not find any such directive.

However, we found a post by PIB where they have clarified that this viral news is false.

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