Jaipur : The state government will now review the department-wise vacant posts every month and recruitments will be made accordingly. Chief minister Bhajanlal Sharma said this while addressing the 62nd provincial convention organized by the All India National Educational Federation Rajasthan (Higher Education) on Friday as the chief guest. He said that the government is preparing to provide jobs in large numbers. The chief minister said that the state government is considering increasing the retirement age of teachers from 60 years under UGC. Along with this, efforts will also be made to run Rajases colleges as regular colleges.
Deputy Chief Minister Premchand Bairwa said that the state government will fully implement the National Education Policy. Earlier, the session was also addressed by Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani, RSS regional pracharak Nimbaram, Rajasthan University Vice Chancellor Alpana Kateja. Federation President Deepak Kumar Sharma said that most of the suggestions and proposals given by the organization have been taken into account in the draft of Education Policy 2020.
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In the program, the CM targeted the previous Gehlot government and said that colleges were started without any rules and regulations despite having limited number of students. He said that a high level committee is working on this matter, after the report of which comes, a decision will be taken regarding these colleges.