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Krishnaiah urges CM to fill 30,000 vacancies in teacher positions

The National British Columbia Welfare Association, led by Rajya Sabha member R. Krishnaiah, urges the government to fill nearly 30,000 vacant teacher positions in public schools in various categories.

In his memo addressing the Chief Minister, he noted that despite the recruitment last year, many positions remained unfilled due to various administrative and procedural issues. The delegate said that thousands of classrooms continue to rely on part-time teachers or guest teachers, seriously affecting student performance, especially in key subjects where NEET and engineering entrance exams are critical, such as NEET and engineering exams.

Mr Krishnaiah stressed that the absence of ordinary teachers not only harms the quality of education, but also wastes the potential of approximately 1.6 million qualified but unemployed people. and D.Ed. Bachelor of Science. “It’s not only about employment; it’s about investing in future citizens of India,” Krishnaya said, urging the government to view teacher recruitment as a long-term investment in national construction.

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