Bhopal: Former Madhya Pradesh CM Kamal Nath has written a letter to CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan. In this, he has demanded recruitment to backlog posts, referring to the Primary Teacher Recruitment Examination 2020. Kamal Nath said that an additional 51 thousand posts should be increased so that the youth of the state can get employment.
Kamal Nath has written a letter to Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan urging him to consider the demands of the youth of Madhya Pradesh and resolve them properly. Kamal Nath said in the letter that more than one lakh posts are vacant in the state, but in this examination, a total of 18,000 posts are being recruited for primary teachers. 10,000 posts are being recruited for backlog recruitment and 8,000 posts for the remaining categories. On the other hand, unemployed youth of the state are demanding recruitment to 51 thousand posts in addition to the backlog, which should be properly resolved. Kamal Nath said in his letter that the candidates are also demanding that the vacant posts of all the districts of the state have not been mentioned in the advertisement of the Primary Teacher Recruitment Examination 2020. If the vacant posts of all the districts of the state are included in the advertisement, then the youth unemployed in the state will get employment.
Kamal Nath said that due to vacant posts of teachers in primary schools in Madhya Pradesh, the number of single-teacher schools is more. The teacher-student ratio in the state is also not in line with the national standard, due to these reasons quality education in the state is being adversely affected, the loss of which will have to be borne by future generations. Expressing concern over the increasing unemployment in the state, Kamal Nath said that at present the level of unemployment in the country and the state is very worrying. Today the youth is frustrated and angry because of unemployment. To promote employment, it is necessary to recruit more and more posts. Assembly elections are to be held in Madhya Pradesh next year. In such a situation, like the 2018 assembly elections, Congress has once again started attacking the BJP on the issue of unemployment in Madhya Pradesh.
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