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KK Pathak, who reached Kishanganj, told BPSC teachers bluntly, if you want to get a job, make a habit of teaching in rural schools.

Bihar Education Department Additional Chief Secretary KK Pathak was on a tour of Kishanganj district on Friday. His inspection started at ten in the morning. At around 11 o’clock, he took stock of the DIET training center located at Chakla adjacent to the city and while addressing the newly trained teachers undergoing training, he asked how are you all feeling after joining the school? Teach children from your heart. Teachers appointed from Teacher Recruitment 1 and 2 are being posted in rural areas. So that the children standing at the last rung of the society can also get better education. He said that now teachers will be appointed continuously and all the vacancies will be filled in the next few months.

took feedback from teachers

KK Pathak said that TRE 3 examination is likely to be held in March, after which more than one lakh teachers will be reinstated under TRE 4 in the month of August. Took feedback from newly selected teachers from BPSC. He stressed on the infrastructure in the education office and schools, clearly told the trainees that if they want to get a job then they will have to teach in schools in rural areas, took information about learning Scooty from the female trainees and encouraged all the teachers.

Quality education started in government schools

Additional Chief Secretary said that after the appointment of teachers by BPSC and their contribution, quality education has started in government schools and children have started coming to school regularly, which is quite commendable. He also informed about the efforts of the Education Department to take feedback from the trainees in DIET.

Teacher should visit the allotted school

All the trainee teachers were asked by KK Pathak to visit their allotted school and emphasis was laid on the availability of facilities like benches, desks, toilets, buildings etc. for the children in the school. Teachers were instructed to keep their morale high and concentrate on studies. He expressed happiness over the food arrangements.

Warmly welcomed the Additional Chief Secretary

The trainee teachers welcomed the Additional Chief Secretary very warmly. He also received information related to the training from the Principal of Teacher Training Institute, Gufrana Zahoor. On this occasion, District Magistrate Tushar Singla, District Education Officer Subhash Kumar Gupta, District Program Officer Kundan Kumar, Rajesh Kumar Sinha, Nupur Prasad, Suraj Kumar Jha and many other officers were present. Were.

After diet, KK Pathak sets out to inspect rural schools

After leaving the DIET, the Additional Chief Secretary of the Education Department reached the primary school Bastakola of Kochadhaman block where he inspected the class room, toilet and kitchen and interacted with the children. Then his convoy reached the upgraded middle school, Mohanmari. Here he also saw the MDM and also saw the attendance and level of education of the children in the school. Then he reached Dhanpur High School and inspected many points.

KK Pathak had reached Kishanganj late Thursday evening.

KK Pathak reached Kishanganj late Thursday evening. District Magistrate Tushar Singla and District Education Officer Subhash Kumar Gupta welcomed him by giving him a flower bunch at the District Guest House. After night rest, he started inspection from Friday morning itself. It is noteworthy that after returning from leave recently, he has become active once again and after reaching Kishanganj, which is the farthest from the capital Patna, he inspected the schools. There has been a stir among the teachers of the district regarding this.

Education Department remained on alert regarding Additional Chief Secretary.

KK Pathak had reached Kishanganj on Friday as per the pre-determined programme. Due to his arrival, holidays for Urdu schools were cancelled. Because Friday is a holiday in many Urdu schools of Kishanganj, but in view of KK Pathak’s visit, the district education officials had written a letter saying that all the schools will remain open on Friday also. The education department remained on full alert mode regarding the arrival of the Additional Chief Secretary.

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