Investigation Launched into Teacher Appointments in Uttar Pradesh's Social Welfare Schools
22 years of UP social welfare school teachers’ appointments under scanner
Hindustan Times
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The Uttar Pradesh government has initiated an investigation into teacher appointments in government-aided private primary schools under the social welfare department. The inquiry, ordered by Additional Chief Secretary L. Venkateshwar Lu, will review appointments from 2000 to May 2022 to ensure compliance with government regulations.
- 01Investigation covers teacher appointments from 2000 to May 2022.
- 02Focus on compliance with government orders regarding appointment procedures.
- 03Report to include details on appointment approvals and salary payments.
- 04290 privately managed schools under scrutiny for compliance.
- 05Deadline for the comprehensive report is within two weeks.
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The Uttar Pradesh government is investigating teacher appointments in government-aided private primary schools managed by the social welfare department. This inquiry, initiated by Additional Chief Secretary L. Venkateshwar Lu on April 2, targets appointments made between 2000 and May 11, 2022. The investigation aims to ensure adherence to government orders from 1992, 1994, and 2010 regarding the appointment procedures. Previous inspections indicated non-compliance, particularly concerning approvals from the Basic Shiksha Adhikari (BSA) and payment of arrears. The report, due within two weeks, will detail the number of appointments, compliance status, and verification of educational records. Additionally, the investigation includes 290 privately managed schools receiving financial aid from the social welfare department, with reports required on their operational status and compliance with recognition conditions.
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This investigation could lead to significant changes in teacher appointments and operational standards in government-aided schools, affecting educational quality and job security for teachers.
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