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Uttar Pradesh Appoints 550 Teachers, Showcases Education Reforms and National Strength

CM Yogi Adityanath highlights transparent recruitment, infrastructure upgrades, and ties reforms to India's assertive stance after Operation Sindoor.

UP CM Yogi Adityanath attends a programme organised in Lucknow for distribution of appointment letters to 494 newly selected Assistant Teachers (LT) and 49 Lecturers for Government Secondary Schools by UPPSC. (PTI)
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Photo: IANS

Overview

  • 550 assistant teachers and lecturers received appointment letters through a fully transparent UPPSC process, reflecting the government's commitment to fair recruitment.
  • CM Yogi Adityanath emphasized the transformation in UP's secondary education since 2017, citing the end of mass cheating and improved infrastructure under Operation Kayakalp.
  • The government has made nearly 40,000 appointments in the secondary education sector, including 32,000 in government-aided schools, over the past eight years.
  • Foundations were laid for mini stadiums in 23 inter colleges, and certificates were awarded for the establishment of Atal Tinkering Labs and ICT labs in government schools.
  • Linking education reforms to national strength, the CM framed these initiatives alongside India's decisive response to security threats, exemplified by Operation Sindoor air strikes.