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Patna, (BiharTimes):
The Bihar government is going to appoint 5,000 lecturers for all the nine universities
of the state. The process of appointment is likely to start by the end of October
and may take some time to complete. All
the universities have been empowered to make appointment through a a seven-member
committee. This move was taken following the dissolution of the Bihar State University
Service (Constituent Colleges) Service Commission. The committee will have nominees of
the Chancellor, the state government, the universities concerned and subject experts. According
to the human resources development minister, Brishen Patel, Magadh University
with 1,600 posts, tops the list of vacancies. Patna University too has about 350
vacancies after it surrendered many posts of the teachers following the de-linking
of Plus-two education from the colleges under it. However,
it can not be said just now as to how many posts the other eight universities
are going to surrender as they are also planning to de-link the Plus-two education
next year. In that way the number of vacant posts should certainly come down. The
last time the college teachers were appointed in a large number was about a decade
ago during the RJD rule. But that appointment was dogged by controversy. Though
all the teachers had joined their posts the issue is still pending with the vigilance
department, which is sitting tight over the file as many of those appointed then
are close relatives of the senior ministers of the present regime. Comment |