Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar handed over appointment letters to 51,389 newly selected teachers on Sunday. The grand ceremony was held at Gandhi Maidan, Patna, where 10,739 teachers received their appointment letters in person from the CM and other ministers.
The first appointment letter was given to Nutan Kumari from Arwal, who left her IT job to become a teacher for Class 11-12 in Bihar. The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) conducted the teacher recruitment process, ensuring transparency and merit-based selection.
CM Nitish personally handed over appointment letters to nearly 100 teachers.
The Chief Minister congratulated the selected candidates and emphasised the importance of quality education in the state.
He reiterated his government's commitment to improving the state's education system.
He assured that the teacher recruitment process would continue, and more opportunities would be created for the youth. The process is being carried out in all 38 districts of Bihar. (IANS)
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