Amid teacher recruitment controversy, CM Nitish Kumar to hand appointment letters to 25,000 new teachers in Patna. The second phase of recruitment for 1 lakh more positions is set for December 7-10, with applications open from November 3-14. Despite challenges, BPSC is working to ensure transparency. Current teachers who passed BPSC-TRE may be exempt from further screening, easing concerns about transfers.
Highlights:
1. CM Distributing Appointment Letters:
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is set to distribute appointment letters to approximately 25,000 newly recruited teachers at Gandhi Maidan in Patna. https://shikshasankranti.com/upsssc-pet-2023-exam-set-for-october-28-29/
2. Second Phase Recruitment:
BPSC has announced the second phase of teacher recruitment, aiming to fill one lakh more teaching positions for Class 6-12 and schools under the backward and extremely backward class welfare department.
3. Tentative Schedule:
The second phase examination is scheduled to take place from December 7-10, and interested candidates can submit online applications from November 3-14.
4. Controversies in First Phase:
The first phase of teacher recruitment has faced challenges and controversies, leading to concerns among aspirants. BPSC has attempted to address these concerns through clarifications and supplementary result announcements. https://shikshasankranti.com/election-commission-and-education-ministry-join-forces-for-school-voter-awareness/
5. Relaxation for Current Teachers:
The government may exempt current teachers who passed BPSC-TRE from additional screening. They can keep their jobs and avoid potential transfers. https://shikshasankranti.com/modi-empowers-100-schools-with-5g-labs-for-a-digital-revolution/
CM Nitish Kumar will distribute appointment letters to 25,000 new teachers. The second phase for 1 lakh more positions is scheduled for December, with BPSC addressing concerns. Current teachers passing BPSC-TRE may be exempt from additional screening.