Teachers' recruitment to be streamlined: Mamata

Updated on: Tuesday, June 07, 2011

The West Bengal government has decided to streamline recruitment of teachers and PTTI students by bringing them all under the school education  department.

Selection of students for Primary Teachers Training Institutes, para-teachers, teachers working under the Madhyamik Siksha Kendra and Sarba Siksha Kendra will all be brought under the ambit of the school education department, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee told reporters here.


"There are different teachers working under the secondary and the primary level school education systems which is not correct. So we have decided to bring all of them under the school education and absorb them phase by phase," Banerjee said.

 

Terming the teacher recruitment process as scandalous,  Banerjee said all teachers including para teachers, those working under the SSK and MSK schemes and those working under the panchayat and Rural Development systems will come under school education and PTTI students who have done their B.Ed and BT and who are eligible to get a job will be recruited in a span of three years.


Banerjee said a decision had also been taken to enable retired teachers to get pensions regularly.

 

"It has been noticed that many of them die before getting their pensions at hand. Since it takes a long time to settle the pension issue even at the school level, we have decided to start a provisional pension scheme under which a teacher will start getting pension from the month after retirement till the issue is settled," Banerjee said.

 

Banerjee said that it had been decided to pay salaries to teaching and non-teaching staff of government-aided colleges by the first day of each month. She said that pension for retired college employees or ad-hoc pay would be ensured immediately after retirement.

 

Banerjee said that it was the government's decision to ensure that after the declaration of results of the class-XII tomorrow, all successful students could get admission in colleges in their respective districts.


She said remuneration of the wholetime contractual eachers, which was not settled earlier, was being egularised. The issue of excessive admission fees being charged by one engineering colleges was also being looked into, she aid.


''I will solve the salary issue of part-time college teachers'', Banerjee said.

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