
75 Chief Minister Shri schools to open soon, Delhi government begins hiring teachers
The Delhi government has started a recruitment drive to appoint teachers for 75 new CM Shri schools, which are expected to begin operations within a year. This step is part of the city's efforts to improve public education and set up upgraded school models across the capital.According to an official circular from the Directorate of Education, the recruitment will be done through a transfer process. Current teachers working in Delhi government schools can apply for transfers to the CM Shri schools through a special interface procedure.advertisementThe available positions include Postgraduate Teachers (PGTs), Trained Graduate Teachers (TGTs), Primary Teachers (PRTs), and other teaching roles.
Teachers interested in applying must send their applications via e-mail by June 9, 11.59 pm. Applicants must also have at least five years left before retirement, the circular stated.The interface sessions for candidates will be held on June 11 for PRT and TGT posts, and on June 12 for PGT and miscellaneous teaching positions. Each session will begin at 10 am.An official confirmed that 12 of these 75 CM Shri schools will be built from the ground up, while the remaining 63 will operate from existing government school buildings. These buildings will be renovated and upgraded to match the new CM Shri school standards.CM Shri schools are part of the Delhi government's plan to offer improved facilities, modern infrastructure, and better teaching conditions within the public education system.advertisementInterested teachers have been advised to act quickly, as the deadline is near and the interface process is essential for selection.This move is expected to bring fresh energy into Delhi's school system and improve the overall learning environment for thousands of students across the city.(WITH INPUTS FROM PTI)

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The Delhi government has started a recruitment drive to appoint teachers for 75 new CM Shri schools, which are expected to begin operations within a year. This step is part of the city's efforts to improve public education and set up upgraded school models across the to an official circular from the Directorate of Education, the recruitment will be done through a transfer process. Current teachers working in Delhi government schools can apply for transfers to the CM Shri schools through a special interface available positions include Postgraduate Teachers (PGTs), Trained Graduate Teachers (TGTs), Primary Teachers (PRTs), and other teaching roles. Teachers interested in applying must send their applications via e-mail by June 9, 11.59 pm. Applicants must also have at least five years left before retirement, the circular interface sessions for candidates will be held on June 11 for PRT and TGT posts, and on June 12 for PGT and miscellaneous teaching positions. Each session will begin at 10 official confirmed that 12 of these 75 CM Shri schools will be built from the ground up, while the remaining 63 will operate from existing government school buildings. These buildings will be renovated and upgraded to match the new CM Shri school Shri schools are part of the Delhi government's plan to offer improved facilities, modern infrastructure, and better teaching conditions within the public education teachers have been advised to act quickly, as the deadline is near and the interface process is essential for move is expected to bring fresh energy into Delhi's school system and improve the overall learning environment for thousands of students across the city.(WITH INPUTS FROM PTI)


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