New rules approved, commission to appoint teachers in Bihar schools

The state cabinet on Monday approved the new rules moved by the Education department for the recruitment of schoolteachers, besides creating a separate cadre to treat them on par with the government employees. The new schoolteachers will be appointed by a commission.

Around 1.5 lakh teachers will be appointed through the revised rules. Under the new rules, primary schools will impart TEACHING from class 1 to 5 while middle schools will have classes from 1 to 8.

CM gifts 89 schemes in tune of Rs 537.01 Cr to people in Godda

Chief Minister Hemant Soren, while addressing the Vikas Mela cum Janata Darbar organized at Tasaria, Sundarpahari, Godda on Monday said that the people should try to know and understand the schemes of the government and take advantage of them. The officials are also reaching the last person of the state. The government is also going and the schemes are also coming into reality. We have a clear vision that development should pick up pace in the remote and remote villages of the state as well, he said.

The CM gifted 89 schemes to the people of the area. This includes inauguration of 31 schemes worth Rs 18637.81 lakh and foundation stone laying of 58 schemes worth Rs 35065.64 lakh.