Darjeeling, Nov. 7.TT: The GTA has
decided to regularise the jobs of 269 ad hoc teachers appointed by the
erstwhile DGHC and also start fresh recruitment that was stopped in 2001
in the hills.
Roshan Giri, the
executive member of the GTA in charge of education, said: “The GTA has
decided to regularise the services of 269 ad hoc teachers, who had been
appointed by the erstwhile Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council. Once this
process is completed, we will also regularise the services of volunteer
teachers. After that, 225 primary school teachers who had passed
interviews in 2002 would be recruited.”
The primary school
teachers had appeared for an examination held by the district primary
school body but the DGHC never came out with the results.
Volunteer teachers
are those who had been asked by the managing committees of schools to
help out either free of cost or for a nominal honourarium.
Teachers have not
been appointed in the hills since 2001 as the DGHC had opposed the
appointments through the School Service Commission examination.
Following the
opposition, the state government set up a separate SSC for the hills.
But the GNLF then opposed holding of the examinations under this body
saying ad hoc teachers had already been appointed.
Giri said: “Out of
the 269 ad hoc teachers, 173 approached Calcutta High Court and
obtained orders favourable to them. However, once the recruitment of ad
hoc and volunteer teachers is completed, we will revive the SSC (hills)
and thereafter all appointments will be made through the SSC.”
There are 53 high
schools and 65 secondary schools in the hills. “We have found out that
there are 643 sanctioned posts lying vacant,” Giri said.
Asked whether the
GTA needs to get an approval from the state education department for
filling up the posts, Giri replied in the negative. “We need the
government’s approval only when we need to create posts. These posts are
already sanctioned and are lying vacant.”
The GTA is also
looking at regularising the jobs of 28 other ad hoc teachers who are
working at the Darjeeling Government High School, Kalimpong Government
High School and Sardeswari Girls High School in Darjeeling.
“Since the
teachers were appointed through the Public Service Commission in these
schools we will have to work this out with the PSC,” Giri said.
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