Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Saturday distributed appointment letters to 59,028 contractual teachers who cleared Sakshamta Pariksha-2. The event was held at the Samvad Room of the Chief Minister’s Secretariat, Patna. The new teachers have been officially recognised as state employees under the Education Department. They are now designated as ‘Special Teachers’, marking a significant step in improving Bihar’s education system. The Bihar government is now gearing up for another massive teachers’ recruitment drive. Around 66,000 contractual teachers will receive their appointment letters directly from CM Nitish on March 9 at Gandhi Maidan. The recruitment drives aim to strengthen Bihar’sEducation system by ensuring a higher teacher-student ratio. At least 21,911 candidates have been selected for teaching from classes 1 to 5, 16,989 candidates for classes 6 to 8, 1,5421 candidates for Classes 9 to 10 and 1,2479 candidates for 11th to 12th have been successful in the third phase and will be given appointment letters.
