Haryana not to hire teachers on contract any more
Tuesday May 01, 2012 08:28:41 PM,
IANS
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Chandigarh: Appointment
of teachers in Haryana will no longer be made on contractual
basis, a minister said Tuesday.
"Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda today (Tuesday)
ordered that the appointment of teachers would be made on regular
basis and not on contractual basis in the state," Education
Minister Geeta Bhukkal said here.
She said that the chief minister had given approval for the
amendment in the Haryana Education Rules in this regard and this
would be notified soon.
She said that about 15,000 teachers would soon be appointed by the
government to provide quality education to students in the state.
Now they all would be appointed on regular basis, she added.
As per the notification earlier issued in this regard, "the posts
in the Department of Secondary Education shall be filled on
contract basis initially for one year which may be extendable on
year-to-year basis."
The contractual teachers were given fixed emoluments and no
additional benefits.
Bhukkal said that the government had also approved deletion the
clause in the notification of Haryana Education Rules under which
women teachers were barred from joining duty if they were more
than 12 weeks pregnant.
"Now onwards, there would be no such bar for pregnant women for
joining service as teachers," she said.
As per earlier provisions, the selected woman candidate had to
submit a certificate of her fitness from a civil surgeon. In case
she was pregnant beyond 12 weeks she used to stand temporarily
unfit till the confinement period was over.
However, as per latest decision of the government, the pregnant
women can also join like other candidates.
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