Punjab to Recruit 30000 Teachers – The Punjab government plans to hire 30,000 new teachers for public schools to fix the teacher shortage, a private news channel reported. Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has directed Provincial Minister of Education Sikandar Hayat to oversee the recruitment process. These new teachers will be experts in specific subjects, and the Public Service Commission will oversee the hiring.
Punjab to Recruit 30000 Teachers in Coming Months
Punjab School Education Minister Sikandar Hayat has announced the plan to hire up to 30,000 teachers for government schools across the province during the summer holidays. Minister Hayat explained that the hiring will be done in phases to address the current teacher shortage.
“We plan to hire between 20,000 and 30,000 teachers during the summer break, based on the demand,” he said. He emphasized the importance of completing the hiring process quickly to ensure schools are fully staffed for the new academic year.
New 30000 Teachers Jobs Overview
Detail | Description |
---|---|
Initiative | Punjab Teacher Recruitment |
Number of Teachers | Up to 30,000 |
Purpose | Address teacher shortage in public schools |
Recruitment Authority | Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) |
Phased Recruitment | Yes |
Timeline | During summer vacations |
Chief Minister | Maryam Nawaz Sharif |
Provincial Education Minister | Sikandar Hayat |
Specialization | Subject specialist teachers |
Expected Impact | Significant employment opportunities, enhanced education quality |
Additional Measures | Rationalization process for remaining shortages |
Posted By | Ppscresults.com.pk |
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Punjab Teacher Recruitment
Minister Hayat also mentioned that any remaining teacher shortages will be managed through a rationalization process. This initiative is expected to create significant employment opportunities and improve the quality of education in Punjab’s government schools.
The recruitment process is happening after seven years, according to sources. It will be conducted in phases through the Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC).