
Bihar government announces 70,000 more teachers’ recruitment
The Hindu
The Bihar government on November 2 distributed employment letter to 1.2 lakh people and a grand event was organised at Gandhi Maidan in Patna.
After the success of the first phase in which 1.2 lakh teachers were recruited, the Bihar government on Saturday announced the second phase of recruitments in which 70,000 teachers would be brought on board.
The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) officially issued the notification on Saturday in which applicants can register online on the official website between 5 and 14 November.
BPSC Chairman Atul Prasad said, “The online registration for the second phase teacher appointment competitive examination will start from November 5 and go on till November 14. Applications will be accepted with late fees till 17 November 2023. The last date for filling online application is November 25, 2023.”
Mr. Prasad also said that the recruitment will be done for the class 6 to 8, class 9 and 10 and class 11 and 12.
The Bihar government on November 2 distributed employment letter to 1.2 lakh people and a grand event was organised at Gandhi Maidan in Patna where Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav along with other cabinet Ministers distributed the recruitment letter to 25,000 newly recruited teachers. Rest recruitment letters were distributed in the respective district by district magistrates and other ministers the same day.
After the caste based survey report which has started a national debate, providing job to the youths is considered another master stroke by the Mr. Kumar ahead of the Lok Sabha poll.
Bihar Education Department Minister Chandra Shekhar said that the promises the grand alliance government had made to provide government jobs to the youth are now being fulfilled.













