CM Distributes Appointment Letters to 1500 New Teachers
Hemant Soren Emphasizes Quality Education and Youth Empowerment
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren distributed appointment letters to 1500 newly recruited post-graduate trained teachers, highlighting the government’s commitment to education and youth development.
RANCHI – In a significant move towards strengthening the state’s education system, Chief Minister Hemant Soren handed over appointment letters to 1500 newly recruited post-graduate trained teachers.
Key Highlights of CM’s Address:
1. Emphasized teachers’ role in shaping children’s future
2. Reiterated commitment to making youth self-reliant
3. Highlighted government’s focus on skill development
4. Stressed the importance of education in bringing societal change
Government Initiatives in Education Sector:
|
Initiative |
Details |
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Schools of Excellence |
80 opened, plans to increase |
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Guruji Student Credit Card |
Education loans up to Rs. 15 lakhs |
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Savitribai Phule Kishori Samriddhi Yojana |
To encourage girl child education |
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Financial support |
For engineering, medical, law courses |
"Our government has opened 80 Schools of Excellence, providing education better than private schools. We’re considering increasing their number," the Chief Minister stated.
Focus on Local and Tribal Languages
Soren urged the newly appointed teachers to familiarize themselves with local and tribal languages, emphasizing their importance in creating a bond with students and parents.
Youth Employment and Skill Development
The Chief Minister highlighted the government’s efforts in providing employment opportunities:
1. Thousands of government jobs provided
2. Over 60,000 youth placed in private institutions and companies
3. Financial assistance for self-employment
"We’ve been able to provide government jobs to thousands of youths, and this process will continue," Soren assured.
Other Key Announcements:
1. Implementation of Old Pension Scheme for government employees
2. Universal Pension Scheme for weaker sections of society
3. Expressed willingness to revive HEC if handed over to the state government
The event was attended by several ministers, MPs, MLAs, and senior government officials, underscoring the importance of this recruitment drive in the state’s educational landscape.

