12,000
Teachers to be recruited Indian Express
Bangalore, December 15, 2006 Students in Government
schools may not suffer from shortage of teachers by
June next year. Primary and Secondary Education Minister
Basavaraj Horatti on Thursday said that Government planned
to recruit 12,000 teachers in 10 months.
Speaking at the award presentation ceremony of the
Karnataka Learning Partnership, a joint initiative of
Akshara Foundation and Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Horatti
said that 4,868 teachers will be recruited within one
week. Finance Department has approved recruitment of
another 6,900 teachers. However, there will still be
a shortage of 2000 teachers. Further, the Government
was also planning to recruit teachers in advance for
the vacancies created by the teachers, who will retire
by 2010,
“Government spends Rs. 4,200 per child every
year including teachers’ salary, mid-day meal,
uniforms, and books and building maintenance. A study
says that Karnataka is not in a good position when it
comes to education,” Education Secretary T.M.
Vijay Bhaskar said.
75,000 CANNOT READ: An evaluation, jointly conducted
by Akshara Foundation and Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan in 1410
Government primary schools in Bangalore, has found that
75,000 children cannot read. After Akshara Foundation,
in association with Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, started “Karnataka
Learning Partnership” three months ago, 64 per
cent of these students learned to read. He said that
this initiative will be extended all over the State. |