KKN Gurugram Desk | Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is celebrating his 75th birthday today. On this occasion, he will distribute appointment letters to 59,028 successful teachers who have cleared the Sakshamta Pariksha-2 (Competency Test-2). These teachers, after receiving their letters, will officially become state employees and be designated as “Vishisht Shikshak” (Special Teachers) in Bihar.
A special appointment ceremony will be held at CM Secretariat, Samvad Hall, Patna, at 11:00 AM. The event will witness the participation of teachers from different categories:
- 55,845 Primary Teachers
- 2,532 Secondary Teachers
- 651 Higher Secondary Teachers
Chief Minister to Personally Hand Over Appointment Letters to 100 Teachers
At the Samvad Hall event, Nitish Kumar will personally distribute appointment letters to 100 teachers from five districts—Patna, Bhojpur, Jehanabad, Vaishali, and Saran. Each district will have 20 teachers representing the successful candidates from the Sakshamta Pariksha-2.
The remaining qualified teachers will receive their appointment letters in their respective districts. These letters will be handed over by the district in-charge ministers, ensuring a smooth and systematic distribution across Bihar.
Once appointed, these Vishisht Shikshaks will start their new roles in their respective schools. The District Education Officers (DEO) will issue separate joining orders for the teachers, instructing them on their school assignments and further responsibilities.
This initiative marks a significant step in Bihar’s education sector, ensuring better teaching resources and reinforcing the quality of education in government schools.
Stay tuned for more updates on Bihar’s education and employment policies.
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