Bihar News: Kk Pathak Made A Big Announcement On Teacher Appointment And School Children; Education Department – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live


CM Nitish Kumar and Senior IAS KK Pathak.
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KK Pathak, Additional Chief Secretary of Education Department of Bihar, is once again in the headlines. This time his guarantee like that of PM Narendra Modi was getting a lot of discussion. This guarantee is not for one thing but for two things. The first guarantee of senior IAS officer KK Pathak is that 71 thousand teachers will be appointed in the third phase and one lakh teachers will be appointed in the fourth. The second guarantee is that from the month of April in Bihar, no child will study sitting on the floor in school. That means the school infrastructure is being strengthened.

The third phase examination will be taken in the month of March

Additional Chief Secretary of Education Department, KK Pathak has said that about one lakh 71 thousand teachers will be appointed from March to August this year. This appointment will be done through the third and fourth phase teacher recruitment examination. The third phase examination will be taken in the month of March. It is being told that in the third phase, vacancies can be filled for 71 thousand vacancies. Bihar Public Service Commission is preparing for this. The vacancy may be announced in the last week of February. Let us tell you that till now the appointment has been made through the first and second phase teacher recruitment examination.

Rs 900 crore approved for benches and desks in schools

Here, Additional Chief Secretary KK Pathak told the newly selected teacher in Kishanganj that the infrastructure of the schools is being strengthened. Bihar government has sanctioned thousand crore rupees for this. Rs 900 crore has been sanctioned for benches and desks in schools. From April 1, no child will study in his class sitting on the floor. This announcement of KK Pathak is gaining a lot of headlines. Till now there is a shortage of benches-desks in many government schools of the state. Due to this, children have to study sitting on the floor in the classroom.



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