Today, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann declared that 9,000 temporary teachers had been made permanent by the government. The CM reported that a notification about the regularisation of teachers had been released. According to the pledge made on this year’s Instructors Day, 36,000 additional teachers will be regularized, CM continued. “I am happy to share that the decision to regularize the instructors was made on Teachers’ Day, and it has been completed.” It notified the regularization of roughly 9,000 contract instructors. Now that we are working on the remainder, we’ll fulfill our promise to regularize 36,000 people. We abide by our word, “Mann wrote in a tweet.
A strategy for regularising the services of contract, ad hoc, daily wage, and temporary teachers who have served for ten years was adopted by the Punjab Cabinet on September 5. It made the decision to add some 9,000 teachers to a special cadre in order to regularise their services. The beneficiary employees will be treated as newly appointed employees and remain in their positions until they are 58 years old, per the policy. According to a formal announcement, the choice was made during a meeting of the Council of Ministers presided over by Mann. The Cabinet accepted the report of a three-person committee established to look into ways to regularise the services of contract workers.
The state government had previously declared its intention to regularise the employment of contract workers and temporary workers. Approximately 36,000 temporary and contract workers work for various government agencies. The first group of contract and temporary workers whose services will be regularised are teachers. The CM had said following the Cabinet meeting that his administration has agreed to regularise the employment of 8,736 teachers. He declared that the services of 1,130 teachers in inclusive education, 5,442 other education service workers, and others will be regularized.
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