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Karnataka Govt to Recruit new Teachers in Proportion to Retiring ones- Education News

The Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Monday said that the state government will recruit new teachers to fill in for the ones who retire in a year to “maintain continuity”.

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After inaugurating teachers’ day celebrations on the occasion of birth anniversary of former President of India Prof S Radhakrishnan, the Chief Minister said, “In the coming days, the government will recruit the total number of teachers who will retire in that year, recruit the equal number of new teachers, impart training and post them in the places of retiring teachers.” He said that the state government has allocated Rs 25,000 crore for the education field of which Rs 19,000 crore goes towards the salary of teachers and Rs 5,000 crore to the development of schools.

The Karnataka Chief Minister said that the students have stopped coming to schools due to the lack of toilets, and the state government has chalked out a plan of providing separate toilets for the girls and the boys in all government schools within one year. This program was announced on August 15 and the work will be completed within a year. Apart from this, 4000 new Anganwadi Centres will be established before August 15. The burden of teaching has been reduced thanks to the recruitment of new 15,000 teachers. Both the State and the Union governments have formulated a number of rules to maintain the quality of education and for well-maintained schools, and these rules have to be followed by school boards and teachers compulsorily,” he said.

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