The Madhya Pradesh government has appointed 5,017 newly selected teachers for government schools in a significant recruitment effort to enhance school education and fill teaching vacancies. The appointment orders were issued on July 3 and 4 by the School Education Department after completing the recruitment process.
Among the appointments, 4,067 Secondary Teachers in subjects like Hindi, English, Mathematics, Sanskrit, Social Science, Sports, and Vocal/Instrumental Music have been included. Additionally, 950 Primary Teachers have been appointed for Sports, Dance, and Vocal/Instrumental Music roles.
The new teachers will be assigned to schools based on requirements, with authorities instructed to complete joining formalities promptly for them to start duty during the current academic session. School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh emphasized that these appointments demonstrate the government’s dedication to enhancing education quality in government schools.
Singh praised the candidates’ hard work, dedication, and talent, stating that the appointed teachers will play a crucial role in shaping students’ futures and improving education quality in the state. He highlighted the teachers’ broader responsibilities in not only imparting knowledge but also molding students’ characters and contributing to society.
The Education Department anticipates that these appointments will bolster the availability of subject teachers and sports, music, and dance instructors in government schools. This recruitment initiative aims to enhance classroom teaching and offer more co-curricular activities, especially in schools with shortages of specialized teachers.
