Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik informed that the State government has launched a recruitment drive on a massive scale to fill up the vacant teacher posts both in government and non-government aided colleges with a focus to energize the higher education sector.
According to the reports, while addressing the orientation program for newly recruited lecturers virtually, the Chief Minister said the government has initiated the recruitment process for 3,768 college teachers since 2016 out of which 2,320 college teachers have already been appointed in different aided colleges. The process is on to recruit 991 lecturers in various government colleges and teachers’ education institutions, he added.
He said the process for recruitment of over 1,000 professors, associate professors, and assistant professors in various disciplines in all the State universities has already started and will be completed soon. Smart classrooms will be developed in colleges in line with the school transformation program, he added.
CM further added that 908 lecturers were selected out of which 639 joined and the rest will join soon. Congratulating the new lecturers, he urged them to develop problem-solving attitude among the students. Stating society gets ahead by solving its issues, he said that the teachers should help the students develop this trait.