New Delhi: In a move to help guest teachers in state government schools, the Delhi Cabinet on Wednesday approved a policy to allow them to work till the age of 60 - like regular teachers, Education Minister Manish Sisodia said.
There are 22,000 contractual teachers, called guest teachers, in Delhi government schools currently. They had been protesting outside Sisodia's residence since last week after their contracts expired on February 28 and they were not allowed to work.
Sisodia, briefing the media about the policy, said he will go to Lt. Governor Anil Baijal for his nod as he is the head of the Services matters in Delhi.
"Being the head of the Services, Baijal is not only responsible for transfers and postings but also that the Education department functions smoothly," he said.
He said that out of the 64,000 posts of teachers in Delhi government schools, 58,000 are functional and comprise both regular and guest teachers.
"So, 22,000 of these 58,000 were guest teachers, recruited on the basis of merit from time to time through vacancy notifications during our time and before.
"Before us, there was a rule that these guest teachers were appointed every year. We stopped this practice. We continued the teachers to avoid the hassle they had to face every year."
He said his government protected the guest teachers till they could, but were told that since the Services was with the Central government and teachers and their recruitment also came under it.
"Through the wrong interpretation of the Constitution, the Centre, through the LG, captured the Services matter in Delhi... How will we run our schools like this?" he asked.