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Govt to fill up vacant posts of school headmasters | Govt to fill up vacant posts of school headmasters |
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| Saturday, 05 April 2008 | |
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The government has decided to fill up the posts of headmaster in private secondary and under secondary schools which remained vacant for a long time, reports agency. The authorities, in a circular, issued here today said the government has taken the decision to recruit the headmasters for different schools considering the importance of the post at an institution. As many as 3,371 secondary and under secondary schools out of 17,905 in the country have vacancy in the position of headmasters. According to the official circular, the posts of the headmaster remained vacant for long, as excess teachers were appointed under monthly payment order (MPO) in those schools in 1995 violating the officials rules. From now the secondary and under secondary schools, having surplus MPO teachers but without headmaster, may fill up the vacant post of the headmaster as per the government rules, the circular said. Newly appointed headmaster would get the government portion of their salary and allowances, it added. However, the schools having surplus teachers will not be allowed to recruit any teacher in any vacant posts caused by retirement, resignation, suspension or death of a teacher. With such incident the posts of excess teachers would permanently be abolished, the circular noted. In case of any deviation from the above order, the government would dissolve the managing committees of the schools and departmental action would be taken against the concerned officials and employees to be involved with the MPO process of the illegally appointed teacher, the circular warned. |
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