The Madhya Pradesh state government has started the teachers’ selection process, and 27 percent reservation will be given to OBCs, said the minister for school education Indar Singh Parmar, in the assembly on Tuesday.
The minister also said that the department is preparing teachers’ transfer policy and it would ensure that no post of teacher remains vacant in school. No teacher will be shifted from a school unless his/her replacement is found, he added. He was replying to the BJP MLA Yashpal Singh Sisodia’s Call Attention Motion on many schools running without teachers in the tribal belt.
Raising the issue, the legislator said that due to mass transfers, most of the schools in tribal-dominated areas like Alirajpur, Jhabua, Barwani, Singroli, Sidhi, Sheopur, Dindori, Mandla and others have become teacherless. Children belonging to backward and economically weaker sections are being deprived of education and their parents are aggrieved over it, said Sisodia. The minister, accepting that many posts in schools are lying vacant due to large-scale reshuffling, informed the house that the department is preparing a transfer policy that will ensure that a teacher is not shifted from a school until his/her gets a replacement.
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