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Himachal to recruit 3,468 teachers for CBSE government schools; 146 institutions secure affiliation

Himachal Pradesh begins recruitment for 3,468 teaching posts, reviews CBSE school expansion, ICT upgrades, tablet distribution and AI University proposal.

Himachal to recruit 3,468 teachers for CBSE government schools; 146 institutions secure affiliation
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At a Glance

Himachal Pradesh is executing a major recruitment drive for 3,468 teaching vacancies while transitioning government schools to CBSE affiliation, aiming to establish the state as a leading academic hub.

Key Takeaways

  • Recruitment is under way for 2,668 regular posts across 19 categories through the Rajya Chayan Aayog.
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  • An additional 800 temporary English and Mathematics teachers are being engaged.
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  • 146 state-run schools have successfully secured CBSE affiliation out of 158 approved.
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  • 9,359 students have received digital tablets under the Y.S. Parmar Vidyarthi Rin scheme.

Why It Matters

The introduction of CBSE standards and substantial hiring of subject-focused teachers is a direct attempt by the state to bridge the quality gap between public and private education and modernize classroom infrastructure.

Shimla: Recruitment for 3,468 teaching posts in CBSE-affiliated government schools is under way in Himachal Pradesh, Education Minister Rohit Thakur said on Wednesday. Chairing a review meeting of the Education Department to assess the progress of key reforms aimed at transforming Himachal Pradesh into a leading education hub, Thakur said the recruitment includes requisitions for 2,668 regular posts in 19 categories forwarded to the Himachal Pradesh Rajya Chayan Aayog, Hamirpur, besides the engagement of 800 temporary English and Mathematics teachers. He said the recruitment process for teachers in Sanskrit, Physical Education, Music, Drawing, Science, Commerce, Economics, Political Science, History, Hindi, Geography, Sociology, Psychology, Computer Science, Fine Arts and Public Administration would also be completed soon. Reviewing the CBSE school initiative, the minister said approval had been granted to 158 government schools, of which 146 have already secured CBSE affiliation. Also read Supreme Court to hear plea against CBSE evaluation policy for Gulf Class 12 students on July 14 [https://news.careers360.com/supreme-court-to-hear-plea-against-cbse-evaluation-policy-for-gulf-class-12-students-on-july-14] To improve academic standards in these schools, the state government engaged 400 temporary English teachers and 400 Mathematics teachers, with 292 English and 284 Mathematics teachers having already joined their respective schools, he added. Reviewing the implementation of the Dr. Y.S. Parmar Vidyarthi Rin Yojana, Thakur said 9,359 students have received tablets during the past three academic sessions. He directed officials to provide benefits to the remaining eligible students through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mode without delay. The minister said all government schools in the state have now been integrated with Information and Communication Technology (ICT). For the first time, the state has secured approval for replacing computers in 524 schools, while BSNL has finalised the networking tender for 777 government schools to strengthen digital connectivity and technology-enabled learning. Thakur also reviewed the proposal for establishing an AI University and measures for identifying and mainstreaming out-of-school children.