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Education App Launched by Jharkhand CM as Over 800 Teacher Appointment Letters are Distributed
Moreover, the launch event saw Chief Minister Soren distributing appointment letters to 827 newly appointed secondary school teachers representing each of the state's 24 districts. Despite challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic and opposition hurdles, Soren noted that the government has been relentless in its efforts to drive progress.
by Pragti Sharma / 16 Oct 2023 23:31 PM IST / 0 Comment(s) / 135
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Jharkhand's Chief Minister, Hemant Soren, introduced the J-Guruji application during a significant event at the Dr. Ram Dayal Mundal Football Stadium in Morabadi, Ranchi. This AI-powered application, developed by the Jharkhand Council of Education Research and Training (JCERT), which is a part of the state's school education and literacy department, serves as a dynamic learning platform offering an array of educational resources.
The J-Guruji app features digital books, learning videos, audiobooks, notes, summaries, question banks, bridge courses, and model question papers, offering students an all-encompassing educational experience.
Moreover, the launch event saw Chief Minister Soren distributing appointment letters to 827 newly appointed secondary school teachers representing each of the state's 24 districts. Despite challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic and opposition hurdles, Soren noted that the government has been relentless in its efforts to drive progress.
Over the past year, the government has undertaken several recruitment drives, appointing individuals for various positions, including assistant engineers, clerks, dentists, panchayat secretaries, and teachers. Notably, the Chief Minister pointed out that the state has initiated recruitment policies for the Jharkhand Public Service Commission, marking a significant achievement.
Rajya Sabha MP Mahua Maji and Jharkhand ministers Alamgir Alam and Satyanand Bhokta were also at the event. MP Mahua Maji highlighted the state's commitment to recruitment, with plans to make around 3,000 additional appointments by December. Furthermore, the establishment of approximately 800 Kasturba Gandhi Balika Awasiya Vidyalayas (residential schools) and the recruitment of 26,000 primary teachers are in the pipeline, reflecting the state's dedication to bolstering the educational landscape and employment prospects in Jharkhand.
News Source: Times Now
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