Key Points

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha announced a major recruitment drive with 1,615 teaching jobs to address shortages in schools. The state will also hire six Medical Officers and 37 faculty members for National Law University. Saha criticized the previous Left government for exploiting tribal communities for votes. The BJP-led government aims to strengthen education and healthcare while creating employment opportunities.

Key Points: Tripura CM Manik Saha Announces 1,600 Teaching Jobs in Recruitment Drive

  • 1,615 teaching posts to be filled in Tripura schools
  • 915 PGTs and 700 graduate teachers to be recruited
  • Six new Medical Officers appointed for healthcare boost
  • 37 faculty positions at National Law University to be filled
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Massive recruitment drive announced in Tripura: Over 1,600 teaching posts to be filled

Tripura government to fill 1,615 teaching posts and medical officer vacancies to boost education and healthcare sectors.

"They (CPM led govt) used the Janajati community for vote bank politics. Now, the BJP government always thinks about the people. - CM Manik Saha"

Agartala, July 16

A high-level meeting was held on Tuesday at the State Secretariat in Agartala under the leadership of Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha, where key decisions were taken regarding recruitment across several departments.

The Chief Minister's cabinet meeting concluded successfully with major announcements aimed at strengthening the state's education and healthcare sectors.

As per the cabinet decision, a total of 1,615 teaching positions will soon be filled across Tripura. The Teachers' Recruitment Board, Tripura (TRBT) will oversee the recruitment process.

The breakdown is as follows: 915 Postgraduate Teachers (PGTs) will be recruited to teach classes 11 and 12, and 700 Graduate Teachers will be appointed to teach classes 9 and 10.

This large-scale hiring initiative is expected to significantly improve the quality of education and address the teacher shortage in secondary and higher secondary schools across the state.

In addition to the teaching sector, the Department of Health and Family Welfare will appoint six new Medical Officers, a move that will help boost medical services in rural and urban health centres.

Furthermore, 37 faculty and teaching administrative positions will be filled at the National Law University, including posts such as Associate Professors and Assistant Professors.

This recruitment drive reflects the government's commitment to strengthening key public service sectors and creating employment opportunities for qualified candidates in Tripura.

Earlier, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha stated on Monday that the country's development is not possible without the development of the Janajati community. In view of this, he wrote a letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah to address some of the problems faced by the Bru people in the state.

The Chief Minister made these remarks while addressing the District-Level Mega Campaign on Dharti Aaba Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan at the Gobinda Community Hall, Jirania Sub-Division. He criticised the previous left-front-led government of the state for using the Janajati community as a vote bank.

"They (CPM led govt) used the Janajati community for vote bank politics. Now, the BJP government always thinks about the people and the development of the Janajati community by making them self-reliant. The way PM Modi connects with people through Mann Ki Baat, I doubt if any leader in the world connects like that. We are public representatives, but we must not forget who we are here for; we must work for the people," CM Saha said.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Tripura, I welcome this move but hope they don't forget about improving school infrastructure too. Many government schools here lack basic facilities like proper classrooms and toilets. Teachers alone can't solve everything.
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Arjun K
Good initiative but why only 6 medical officers? Healthcare needs more attention in Northeast states. The teacher:doctor ratio seems imbalanced here. Still, better than nothing I suppose 👍
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the focus on Janajati community development too. Northeast states have unique challenges that need special attention. Hope these recruitments consider local tribal candidates fairly.
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Vikram M
As a teacher myself, I hope they provide proper training to new recruits. Quality matters more than quantity. Also, government should ensure timely salaries - many states have pending dues for teachers.
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Kavya N
This is great for Tripura's youth! But I'm concerned about political statements mixed with policy announcements. Let's keep education non-partisan and focus on actual implementation. The proof will be in the results.

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