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Assam Regularizes 23,956 Contractual Teachers

  • PB Sangbad
  • Sep 7, 2024
  • 1 min read

Assam Regularizes 23,956 Contractual Teachers
Assam Regularizes 23,956 Contractual Teachers

Guwahati, Assam: The Assam government has made a significant stride in improving its education system by regularizing the jobs of 23,956 contractual teachers. This long-awaited decision has been hailed as a "red-letter day" for the state's education sector.


The ceremonial distribution of permanent appointment letters took place at the Veterinary Field in Khanapara, with Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma presiding over the event. This move aims to provide job security and better benefits to teachers who have been working under contractual terms for years.


Chief Minister Sarma emphasized that this initiative is part of the government's broader plan to enhance the state's educational infrastructure. He also announced plans to create an additional 50,000 jobs by May 2025.


The regularisation of contractual teachers is expected to have a positive impact on Assam's education system. By providing stability and motivation to educators, it can lead to improved teaching quality and student outcomes.


However, it's important to consider the following:


  • Long-term effects: While the regularisation is a significant step, its long-term impact on the education system will depend on factors such as adequate support, resources, and teacher training.


  • Addressing other challenges: The government should also focus on addressing other challenges in the education sector, such as infrastructure, teacher shortages, and student dropout rates.


Overall, the regularisation of contractual teachers is a positive development for Assam's education system. However, it's crucial to continue implementing comprehensive reforms to ensure that the state's educational infrastructure is able to meet the needs of its students and contribute to the overall development of the region.

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