The Free Press Journal

Fill 267 vacant posts before code of conduct comes into force: Teachers

- RONALD RODRIGUES /

Over 150 teachers from different districts of Maharashtr­a stormed into the civic education department on Wednesday, demanding job appointmen­ts. The appointmen­t list for around 267 vacant teaching posts was supposed to be declared on September 16 but teachers are yet to be assigned any postings.

These teachers are worried they will not get their appointmen­t in time as the code of conduct for state elections may come into effect from this week. Gokul Gokhagre, a teacher from Latur, said, “If the appointmen­t list is not declared soon, we will have to wait for over a month or more because of the code of conduct being in effect. We will not have jobs, so how are we supposed to manage daily expenses and support our families?”

These teachers from various districts like Vidarbha, Marathwada, Sangli, Yavatmal, Satara, Latur, Raigad

The appointmen­t list for around 267 vacant teaching posts was supposed to be declared on September 16 but teachers are yet to be assigned any postings.

and other parts of the state have completed their Diploma in Education (DEd) course. Also, they have cleared the Teacher Eligibilit­y Test (TET), which is the minimum qualificat­ion required to be eligible for appointmen­t as a teacher from Classes 1 to 8. It is also a mandatory test for teaching in government schools of India.

Teachers claim they have not been appointed though the list was supposed to be declared on Monday. Mahendra Wankhede, a teacher from Yavatmal, said, “We have cleared all tests and possess the required qualificat­ions. We have come from faroff districts because we have not yet received our appointmen­ts. We fear we will not get jobs because of the model code of conduct, electoral and political procedures.”

Authoritie­s of the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n’s (BMC) education department claimed they would expedite the process and declare the list on priority.

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