West Bengal to recruit 46,000 primary teachers

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Agencies: Kolkata, Jun 08 2011, 20:39 IST
The West Bengal government today decided to recruit 46,000 primary teachers to improve the school education system, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said.

"We have decided to appoint 46,000 teachers in primary schools. This has been done with the approval of the finance department," Banerjee told after a cabinet meeting.

She said that 10 per cent of the recruitment will be made from the state Primary Teachers Training Institutes and para-teachers.

Banerjee said the problem of Sishu Siksha Kendras, Madhya Siksha Kendras and would be solved in phases, within three years.

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Martanda | 19-Mar-2013Reply | Forward
Please inform me about the date of TET exam. How can we get the information about the place of the exam?

for eximanation

bidesh chowdhury | 11-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
can u tell me when will be taken the final examination regaeding TET regards Bidesh

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UMAPADA KARMAKAR | 28-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
vocational course pass candidate eligible for the post of primary teacher under west bengal?

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