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Delhi Government Starts Teacher Recruitment Drive For 75 CM Shri Schools
Delhi Government Starts Teacher Recruitment Drive For 75 CM Shri Schools

NDTV

time2 days ago

  • NDTV

Delhi Government Starts Teacher Recruitment Drive For 75 CM Shri Schools

New Delhi, June 8: The Delhi government has launched a recruitment drive to appoint teachers for 75 CM Shri schools, which are scheduled to start within a year, according to an official circular. The Directorate of Education has invited applications from current government school teachers for transfer to these schools through a special interface process. According to the circular, positions are available for Postgraduate Teachers (PGTs), Trained Graduate Teachers (TGTs), Primary Teachers (PRTs), and various teaching roles. "Interested teachers must submit their applications through e-mail by June 9, 11.59 pm. Applicants should have at least five years remaining until retirement," the circular stated. The interface sessions will be conducted on June 11 for PRTs and TGTs, and on June 12 for PGTs and miscellaneous teachers, starting at 10 am each day, it said. An official said 12 of these schools will be completely rebuilt, while the remaining 63 will be established in existing government buildings that will be refurnished to meet the upgraded standards of CM Shri institutions. The CM Shri schools initiative was announced during the Delhi Budget 2025-26, with Rs 100 crore allocated for the establishment of these schools. Modelled after the central government's PM Shri schools, the CM Shri schools aim to align with the National Education Policy 2020 and implement the National Curriculum Framework 2023. The initiative focuses on providing modern infrastructure, including smart classrooms, AI-based learning tools, and courses in data science and robotics.

Delhi govt begins teacher recruitment for 75 CM Shri schools; Interface process starts June 11
Delhi govt begins teacher recruitment for 75 CM Shri schools; Interface process starts June 11

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Delhi govt begins teacher recruitment for 75 CM Shri schools; Interface process starts June 11

T he Delhi government has officially launched a recruitment drive to appoint teachers for 75 CM Shri schools, a major education initiative announced in the Delhi Budget 2025–26. According to a circular issued by the Directorate of Education (DoE), these schools are expected to become operational within a year, with the recruitment process now underway through a special interface mechanism. Application open for government teachers The circular invites existing Delhi government school teachers to apply for voluntary transfers to the new CM Shri institutions. Applications are open for various teaching roles, including: Primary Teachers (PRTs) Trained Graduate Teachers (TGTs) Postgraduate Teachers (PGTs) Miscellaneous subject teachers Eligible teachers must have a minimum of five years of service remaining until retirement. The last date to submit applications is June 9, 2025, by 11:59 pm, and submissions must be sent via email only. Interface sessions on June 11 and 12 As per the schedule, interface sessions will be held to assess candidates: June 11, 2025 – For PRTs and TGTs June 12, 2025 – For PGTs and miscellaneous teachers Each session will commence at 10:00 AM. These interactions are expected to help the department select educators aligned with the pedagogical goals of the CM Shri model. CM Shri Schools: A Delhi budget 2025–26 initiative The CM Shri schools were first introduced in the 2025–26 state budget, with an allocation of ₹100 crore for their establishment. The project takes inspiration from the central government's PM Shri schools and aims to align closely with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) 2023. Is your child ready for the careers of tomorrow? Enroll now and take advantage of our early bird offer! Spaces are limited.

Delhi govt starts teacher recruitment drive for 75 CM Shri schools
Delhi govt starts teacher recruitment drive for 75 CM Shri schools

Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • Indian Express

Delhi govt starts teacher recruitment drive for 75 CM Shri schools

The Delhi government has launched a recruitment drive to appoint teachers for 75 CM Shri schools, which are scheduled to start within a year, according to an official circular. The Directorate of Education has invited applications from current government school teachers for transfer to these schools through a special interface process. According to the circular, positions are available for Postgraduate Teachers (PGTs), Trained Graduate Teachers (TGTs), Primary Teachers (PRTs), and various teaching roles. 'Interested teachers must submit their applications through e-mail by June 9, 11.59 pm. Applicants should have at least five years remaining until retirement,' the circular stated. The interface sessions will be conducted on June 11 for PRTs and TGTs, and on June 12 for PGTs and miscellaneous teachers, starting at 10 am each day, it said. An official said 12 of these schools will be completely rebuilt, while the remaining 63 will be established in existing government buildings that will be refurnished to meet the upgraded standards of CM Shri institutions. The CM Shri schools initiative was announced during the Delhi Budget 2025-26, with Rs 100 crore allocated for the establishment of these schools. Modelled after the central government's PM Shri schools, the CM Shri schools aim to align with the National Education Policy 2020 and implement the National Curriculum Framework 2023. The initiative focuses on providing modern infrastructure, including smart classrooms, AI-based learning tools, and courses in data science and robotics.

Delhi govt starts teacher recruitment drive for 75 CM Shri schools
Delhi govt starts teacher recruitment drive for 75 CM Shri schools

News18

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • News18

Delhi govt starts teacher recruitment drive for 75 CM Shri schools

Last Updated: New Delhi, Jun 6 (PTI) The Delhi government has launched a recruitment drive to appoint teachers for 75 CM Shri schools, which are scheduled to start with in a year, according to an official circular. The Directorate of Education has invited applications from current government school teachers for transfer to these schools through a special interface process. According to the circular, the positions are available for Post Graduate Teachers (PGTs), Trained Graduate Teachers (TGTs), Primary Teachers (PRTs) and miscellaneous teaching roles. 'Interested teachers must submit their applications through email by June 9, 11.59 pm. Applicants should have at least five years remaining until retirement," the circular stated. The interface sessions will be conducted on June 11 for PRTs and TGTs, and on June 12 for PGTs and miscellaneous teachers, starting at 10 am each day, it said. An official said 12 of these schools will be completely rebuilt while the remaining 63 will be established in existing government buildings that will be refurnished to meet the upgraded standards of CM Shri institutions. The CM Shri schools' initiative was announced during the Delhi Budget 2025-26, with Rs 100 crore allocated for the establishment of these schools. Modelled after the central government's PM Shri schools, the CM Shri schools aim to align with the National Education Policy 2020 and implement the National Curriculum Framework 2023. First Published:

Will revamp dairies, gaushalas across Delhi, says CM Gupta
Will revamp dairies, gaushalas across Delhi, says CM Gupta

Hindustan Times

time22-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Will revamp dairies, gaushalas across Delhi, says CM Gupta

New Delhi Delhi chief minister Rekha Gupta on Wednesday said dairies and gaushalas across the Capital will be upgraded and new ones built, where necessary, following a review meeting on stray cattle and dairy colonies, the government said in a release. She said that basic infrastructure, such as drinking water, drainage, sanitation, and sewage facilities will be built at all authorised dairies, and shelter, sanitation, fodder, and medical care will be ensured for the animals. To implement the plans effectively, the government will maintain a continuous dialogue with dairy operators. The CM said that the Delhi government is committed to implementing a solution to the problem of rising stray cattle on city roads. 'We are focusing on both citizen safety and animal welfare by ensuring proper management, shelter, and care. It is also our moral responsibility to ensure that animals shifted from streets to gaushalas receive the care they deserve,' she said. The CM said that the city's authorised dairies are also in poor condition and lack accessible drinking water, sewage systems, sanitation facilities, drains, and dung gas plants. The CM also slammed the previous Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government, alleging that Arvind Kejriwal and other ministers never visited dairies for inspections. Delhi Cabinet minister Kapil Mishra, who also attended the meeting, also accused AAP of creating policies 'disconnected from the city's reality'. 'Now, dairies will receive basic amenities, gaushalas will be expanded, and we will ensure that not a single cow is seen abandoned on the streets,' CM Gupta said. In the Delhi Budget, ₹40 crore was allocated to set up a model gaushala, equipped with modern facilities in Ghumanhera village of Delhi. Modern facilities will be provided in the facility for cow protection, milk production and veterinary care, the chief minister had announced. The meeting was attended by the animal husbandry department, representatives of gaushalas, authorised dairies, and senior municipal corporation officials.

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