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PUNJAB GOVERNMENT Filed CM IN HIGH COURT TO EXPEDITE RECRUITMENT OF 5994 TEACHERS

Chandigarh, February 13: The Punjab Government filed CM in the High Court on Tuesday to resolve the case regarding the recruitment of 5994 ETT teachers in the Punjab School Education Department.

High court has fixed next hearing on March 4,2024.

Case related to the recruitment of 5994 teachers.

Giving information about this matter, a spokesman of the Punjab government stated that the state government filed CM and has requested the High Court through CM for the early resolution of the case related to the recruitment of 5994 teachers.

Government emphasised to the court the urgent need for primary teachers

During its presentation to the court, the government underscored the urgent need for primary teachers in Punjab’s government schools, emphasizing the importance of a swift resolution to the matter. Furthermore, it highlighted the crucial role these educators play in shaping the future of the state’s youth, thus accentuating the significance of addressing the issue promptly. In addition, the government stressed the immediate action required to ensure that students receive quality education and that the future of Punjab’s youth is not compromised. Moreover, the government reiterated its commitment to prioritizing the educational needs of Punjab’s youth and emphasized the necessity for concerted efforts from all stakeholders to resolve the teacher shortage effectively.

It highlighted the crucial role these educators play in shaping the future of the state’s youth, emphasizing the significant impact their presence has on educational outcomes. Under the dynamic leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the Punjab Government is actively expediting the recruitment process, showcasing its unwavering commitment to addressing the critical shortage of teachers in the state’s educational institutions. This reflects the government’s dedication to ensuring that every child in Punjab has access to quality education, laying a strong foundation for the state’s future prosperity.

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