Primary and high school 58,000 teacher’s recruitment soon: Madhu Bangarappa

Karnataka Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa has said that 58,000 vacant posts of teachers in government primary and high schools in the state will be filled within the time limit. Primary and high school 58,000 teacher’s recruitment soon: Madhu Bangarappa.

Speaking to reporters, he said that talented teachers are the strength of the education department and hiring guest teachers for vacant posts is only a temporary solution. Action will be taken to fill up the vacancies. He said that 58,000 vacant posts of teachers in primary and high schools will be filled in a phased manner.

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During the last government period, the final selection list of 13,351 candidates was published, but the place allocation order was delayed as some of them went to court. He said that legal assistance will be taken and the process will be completed.

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School Girls Uniform change in Karnataka: What KSCPCR said?

The Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR) has submitted a request to the Commissioner of School Education and Literacy Department to Change uniform for state school students.

Make pants or Churidar (Salwar Kameez) instead of skirts compulsory for girl students from class 1 to 10 for safety and welfare. The Department of School Education and Literacy (DSEL) has said that if possible, review the uniform rules and regulations prescribed in schools and modify the uniform rules for the overall development of the girl child.

According to the Karnataka Education Act, 1983, educational institutions are free to prescribe uniforms for their students. While government, aided and private schools prescribe shirts, shorts or trousers for boys, most private school administrations prescribe skirts for girls.

Wearing Churidar (Salwar Kameez) is mandatory in Kendriya Vidyalaya schools. Skirt is a part of uniform for all government, aided girl student. But they feel uncomfortable while traveling in buses, walking in crowds, cycling and playing in the field. They had complained to us about this. We can see many cases of sexual harassment of girls.

Therefore, it is better for female students to wear trousers and Churidar (Salwar Kameez) instead of skirts for safety and well-being. The Deputy Director of Women and Child Development Department of Kalaburagi district has submitted a proposal to KSCPCR saying that this is also public opinion.

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