Education Minister Pays First Visit to Jamshedpur Post Appointment
Soren Plans Teacher Recruitment Drive and Regional Language Integration
Key Points:
- Minister Ramdas Soren receives grand welcome across Jamshedpur
- Plans unveiled to address critical teacher shortage in schools
- Regional languages including Santali to be part of curriculum
JAMSHEDPUR – Education Minister Ramdas Soren outlines comprehensive education reforms during his maiden city visit.
The minister’s tour began at Domuhani Dobo Puliya.
JMM committees organized warm receptions throughout the city.
Meanwhile, Soren paid respects at Shaheed Nirmal Mahato’s Samadhi.
He offered flowers at Bhagwan Birsa Munda’s statue.
Moreover, teacher recruitment remains a top priority.
The state currently faces 40% teacher vacancy.
Furthermore, 500 schools await reopening across Jharkhand.
“Regional languages empower students,” remarked an education expert.
In addition, Santali textbooks will reach 200 schools initially.
However, infrastructure improvements need immediate attention.
The state plans to invest Rs 500 crore.
Besides, 15,000 teaching positions remain vacant statewide.
On the other hand, local language education shows promising results.
Students show 30% better performance in mother tongue.
The minister visited five locations during his tour.
JMM workers gathered in large numbers.

