Uttar Pradesh plans recruitment of 10,000 new teachers to enhance education
The Uttar Pradesh government plans to recruit 10,000 new teachers to enhance the quality of education in the state. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasized the importance of improving the student-teacher ratio and announced an increase in honorarium for instructors. The government aims to provide social security and health coverage for educators as part of its educational reforms.
- ▪The state government is moving ahead with the recruitment process for 20,000 new teachers and instructors.
- ▪A requisition for 10,000 new teachers has already been sent to improve the student-teacher ratio.
- ▪The honorarium for instructors has been increased to ₹17,000 per month, along with cashless health insurance coverage of up to ₹5 lakh.
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Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, “The state government is moving ahead with the recruitment process for 20,000 new teachers and instructors to further strengthen the transformation journey of the Basic Education Council.”The Chief Minister was addressing the felicitation ceremony and enhanced honorarium cheque distribution programme for 24,717 part-time instructors organized by the Basic Education Department at Lok Bhavan auditorium on Sunday.He said, “The government is continuously making efforts to improve the quality of education.
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