Chief Minister Dhami provided appointment letters to 236 assistant teachers
Continuous efforts are being made to improve the quality of education – CM Dhami
Dehradun (Amaanullah Usmani) Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday provided appointment letters to 236 assistant teachers selected under the Elementary Education Department at the Directorate of Education Nanurkheda. 473 assistant teachers have been selected in the first phase of counseling under the Elementary Education Department, the remaining candidates are being appointed from the respective districts. The Chief Minister said that continuous efforts are being made to improve the quality of education in the state. He said that a proposal for the necessary funds for the repair of school buildings in poor condition should be sent soon, whatever amount is required for this will be given.
Congratulating all the candidates who received the appointment letter, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that as the chief servant of the state, it is his good fortune that he is getting the opportunity to provide appointment letters to the teachers who have the big responsibility of building the future of the children of the state. He said that the teacher has an important role in the society. The responsibility of building the future of the children lies on their shoulders. With good education, a child proves to be a precious heritage for the country and society. Better education is the strongest foundation of life.
The Chief Minister said that technology and innovation are taking place in the field of education. He hoped that the newly selected teachers will take ownership of the schools they visit and will do innovative work. The arrival of new teachers will raise new hopes in the field of education in schools. He said that smart class, e-learning and digital education have become important parts of education. It should be ensured that teaching work is not limited to the curriculum only, special attention should also be given to personality development and moral education. The goal of life should be fixed and the direction should be clear. The Chief Minister said that recognizing the talent of children is also an important part of education. It is very important to prepare children on the basis of their talents. He said that in the last three years, more than 16 thousand youth have been employed in government jobs by the state government. Jobs are also being given to youth in non-government sectors through employment fairs.
The Education Minister said that this time more than 6 thousand teachers were transferred under the transfer policy. The effect of the counseling system in the transfer was that those who were transferred are happy, those who were not transferred are also happy. He thanked the Chief Minister and the entire cabinet for this. He said that the government is going to find a way for the early promotion of eligible teachers. Regarding the demands of the guest faculty, he said that efforts are being made to get them their district. Their demand related to salary increase is also being considered.
On this occasion, Secretary School Education Ravinath Raman, Additional Secretary Mrs. Ranjana Rajguru, Director General School Education Banshidhar Tiwari, Director School Education Ajay Kumar Nautiyal and officials of the Education Department were present.