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Maharashtra govt to recruit 30,000 teachers: Minister

According to Maharashtra's Minister for School Education, Deepak Kesarkar, approximately 30,000 teachers are set to be hired in the state, with the recruitment process likely to follow the existing reservation norms and involve interviews.
 
Nearly 30,000 teachers will be recruited in Maharashtra possibly by the beginning of the academic year next month, state Minister for School Education Deepak Kesarkar has said. The recruitment procedure will follow the existing reservation norms and there will be interviews as well, the minister told a regional news channel on Tuesday. “The state school education department will recruit 30,000 teachers in the first stage. We are thinking of completing this process before the beginning of the new academic year in June this year,” he said. The state also plans to recruit another 20,000 teachers in the second stage, Kesarkar said.  top videos  ”The exact number of teachers to be recruited in the second phase will be finalised after the Aadhaar verification of the students is over,” he added.

According to Maharashtra's Minister for School Education, Deepak Kesarkar, approximately 30,000 teachers are set to be hired in the state, with the recruitment process likely to follow the existing reservation norms and involve interviews. The minister revealed this information in an interview with a regional news channel on Tuesday.

He stated that the state school education department plans to hire 30,000 teachers in the first stage, with a goal of completing the process before the start of the new academic year in June. Additionally, the state intends to recruit a further 20,000 teachers in the second stage, with the exact number to be determined after the completion of Aadhaar verification of the students.