Maharashtra Government To Recruit 50,000 Teachers For School

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According to Deepak Kesarkar, the school education minister, the Maharashtra government has decided to hire 50,000 instructors for its public schools. Speaking to reporters in this location, Kesarkar claimed that 20,000 of the 30,000 positions would be filled in the first phase and the remaining 30,000 in the second.

He claimed that the recruiting procedure had been delayed as a result of the recruitment process being halted by the Bombay High Court's Aurangabad bench.

In order to prevent pupils from being inconvenienced, the education administration has employed retired instructors on a contractual basis while new teachers are being hired in other schools, he said.

The minister declared, "Teachers would be employed to Zilla Parishad schools and aided institutions as soon as they are recruited.

According to him, pre-primary lessons would begin in 17,000 institutions across the state.

 

He claimed that the recruiting procedure had been delayed as a result of the recruitment process being halted by the Bombay High Court's Aurangabad bench. A government resolution will be made, according to Kesarkar, and the teacher recruiting process will start right away.