The Jharkhand High Court has expressed strong displeasure over the prolonged process of appointing teachers in the state’s schools. The court has now given the government a 2-month deadline to fill the vacant positions.
The court’s action comes after several complaints were filed regarding the prolonged delay in the appointment of teachers, which has affected the education system in the state.
Background
The state government had initiated the process of appointing teachers in 2019, but it has been stuck due to various reasons, including a lack of qualified candidates and bureaucratic delays.
The court has now directed the government to expedite the process and ensure that all vacant positions are filled within the given timeframe.
What’s Next
The court’s order is a significant development, and it remains to be seen whether the government will be able to meet the deadline. If the deadline is missed, it could lead to further unrest among teachers and students in the state.
