Chhattisgarh government - Outsourcing teachers for welfare of students
"Lack of teachers has greatly affected the education in remote areas of tribal-dominated Surguja and Bastar regions. Therefore for the welfare of the students, outsourcing was introduced," School education minister Kedar Kashyap and panchayat and rural development minister Ajay Chandrakar told in a joint press conference.
Owing to non-availability of aspirants for posts of expert teachers for subjects like English, Maths, Physics and others despite rolling out vacancies at-least 13 times, the state government decided to go with the idea of outsourcing which is a temporary arrangement, Chandrakar said.
"It is the responsibility of the government to impart quality education to students across the state. Around 12 districts of Surguja and Bastar division will be covered under it where around 2,300 expert teachers will be temporarily recruited from all over the country through placement agencies," the ministers said.
Ruling out that the decision would snatch opportunity of employment from local youths, Chandrakar said, simultaneously the Chhattisgarh government will make efforts to recruit permanent teachers from among local aspirants for the vacant posts.
After filling all the vacant posts permanently, the system of outsourcing will be closed, he added.
Over a query on reasons behind lack of teachers in remote areas, Chandrakar said, several factors, including menace of left-wing extremism and the area being remote, influence people from joining there (as teachers).
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