Jobs: 50,000 teachers will be recruited in Maharashtra, the process will be completed in two phases.

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Jobs in Maharashtra: The Maharashtra government has decided to recruit 50,000 teachers in the schools of the state. School Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar has given this information on Friday.
Maharashtra government to recruit 50,000 teachers for state schools know post details
Maharashtra Teacher Recruitment 2023: The Maharashtra government has decided to recruit 50,000 teachers in the schools of the state. School Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar has given this information on Friday. He also claimed that the drop in Maharashtra’s ranking in the Education Performance Grading Index was due to a new method of evaluation.

Recruitment will be done in two phases
Talking to reporters, Kesarkar said that 30,000 posts would be filled in the first phase and the remaining 20,000 in the second phase. He said, the Aurangabad bench of the Bombay High Court had stayed the recruitment process, due to which the appointment was delayed.

“The recruitment process for teachers will now begin and a government resolution to this effect will be issued,” Kesarkar said. He added that some schools do not have enough teachers and to ensure that students are not put to inconvenience, the education department has appointed new teachers. Retired teachers have been appointed on contract basis till the appointment of teachers.
Pre-primary classes will start in schools
The minister said, as soon as the teachers are recruited, they will be posted in Zilla Parishad schools and aided institutions. He said that the state government is planning to start pre-primary classes in 17,000 schools.

On Maharashtra slipping from second to seventh position in the Education Performance Grading Index and concerns raised by Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar, Kesarkar said now the parameters have been changed as the achievement of all states is above 90 per cent. has exceeded.

He informed, “As per the new criteria, no state can make the cut in the first five categories. Only Chandigarh and Punjab can secure the 6th position and all other states can secure the 7th position. This is a new method of evaluation. However, He said the concerns raised by the NCP chief would be looked into.
Kesarkar admitted that the standard of aided schools, which are all private, has gone down compared to Zilla Parishad schools. The minister said, “These private (aided) schools do not get any help from central schemes, but the government bears all the expenses of these schools. If these schools get government status, they will get all the schemes of the central government.” “
He said that the proposal sent to the Center to help these schools considering them as government schools has not been accepted. The minister said his department has decided to use the “latest technology” while assessing the progress of students.

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