»Ap Plans To Hire 6100 Teachers For Government Schools
AP Plans To Hire 6100 Teachers For Government Schools
The AP Cabinet approved a plan to hire 6,100 new teachers for government schools and cover 689 positions in the forest department. In these regards, a DSC notification would be sent. Additionally, it has been decided to raise the retirement age of non-teaching staff members in universities and other higher education institutions from 60 to 62 years old.
The AP Cabinet approved a plan to hire 6,100 new teachers for government schools and cover 689 positions in the forest department. In these regards, a DSC notification would be sent. Additionally, it has been decided to raise the retirement age of non-teaching staff members in universities and other higher education institutions from 60 to 62 years old. The fourth Cheyutha installment would be distributed on February 16, according to BC Welfare Minister Srinivasa Venugopala Krishna, who briefed the media following the Cabinet meeting. “The opposition is engaged in false propaganda on the Cheyutha scheme,” he declared.
Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy chaired the cabinet meeting that took place in this secretariat. It felt that by maintaining DSC with 6,100 posts, job seekers for teachers would have an opportunity. The Cabinet meeting highlighted that since 2019, about 14,219 positions have been filled in the education department. According to the minister, since 2019, the YSRC government has filled 2.13 lakh government jobs. The State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB) has approved new investment proposals totaling Rs. 22,302 crore for green energy projects, which the Cabinet has authorized. Additionally, it has chosen to work with the Geneva-based International Baccalaureate Program (IB) as a partner to provide government school instructors and education department personnel with IB syllabus training. The 2025–2026 academic year would mark the introduction of the IB syllabus. Additionally, the Cabinet chose to appoint 27 new secretaries to the Legislature. The welfare calendar for February has been approved, and Rs. 5060.04 crore has been released for the fourth tranche of YSR Cheyutha, which would benefit 26, 98, 931 women who are SC, ST, BC, and minority and who are 45 to 60 years old.