Govt: Schoolteachers failing to attend training won’t get hike | Patna News – Times of India

Patna: The Bihar govt on Tuesday said schoolteachers who will fail to attend compulsory in-service residential training before June 30 will not be entitled to the next annual increment on their salaries.
The state education department also directed all DEOs not to issue fresh transfer orders to schoolteachers till the posting process of recently recruited 1.87 lakh ‘’xclusive Teachers’ is completed.Panchayat Ttachers or ‘niyojit’ teachers, who cleared their competency tests, are called ‘Exclusive Teachers’ in Bihar and they enjoy regular government employee status.
In a letter, additional chief secretary, education department, S Siddhartha, on Tuesday directed the DEOs to identify teachers who have not attended their compulsory in-service residential training in their respective areas and ensure that they attend the training programme before June 30 this year. PTI
The state education department also directed all DEOs not to issue fresh transfer orders to schoolteachers till the posting process of recently recruited 1.87 lakh ‘’xclusive Teachers’ is completed.Panchayat Ttachers or ‘niyojit’ teachers, who cleared their competency tests, are called ‘Exclusive Teachers’ in Bihar and they enjoy regular government employee status.
In a letter, additional chief secretary, education department, S Siddhartha, on Tuesday directed the DEOs to identify teachers who have not attended their compulsory in-service residential training in their respective areas and ensure that they attend the training programme before June 30 this year. PTI
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