UP CM to give appointment letters to 6000 assistant teachers today
UP CM to give appointment letters to 6000 assistant teachers today
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UP CM Yogi Adityanath will give away appointment letters to nearly 6000 assistant teachers. Yes! These many recruited teachers will join in the government schools against vacant posts of 69,000 in Lucknow on June 30.

Chief Minister Yogi said instructions have been issued to complete the process of recruitment on 69000 vacant posts for scheduled tribe candidates in a time-bound manner. While, the merit list has already been announced on June 26 and the documents of the selected candidates will be verified on June 28 and 29. He said previous vacant posts should also be filled as earliest as department can. He said in four years four lakh youth were appointed in government jobs. It took the state government two years to wrap up the appointment of 69000 assistant teachers in government primary and upper primary schools across the state. In fact, these posts were advertised in December 2018 and the state government could complete the appointment only in December 2020, after a long-drawn legal battle in the High Court and Supreme Court after candidates filed a lawsuit.

CM Adityanath personally distributed appointment letters to select recruits in October and December last year while others received them from local MLAs, MPs and ministers in the Yogi government in their respective districts.

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