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Kerala CM warns aided schools against appointing teachers by flouting rules

The Chief Minister of Kerela warned the managements of aided schools in the state against the appointment of teachers by providing an inflated number of students and said the government can take over them if needed.

Kerala CM warns aided schools against appointing teachers by flouting rules
Kerala CM warns aided schools against appointing teachers by flouting rules
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Published : Feb 9, 2020, 11:27 PM IST

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Sunday warned the managements of aided schools in the state against the appointment of teachers by providing an inflated number of students and said the government can take over them if needed.

Vijayan was responding to the reaction of some aided school managements to the suggestion made by the finance minister to regulate the appointment of new teachers in such schools.

Finance minister T M Thomas Isaac had in his budget speech on February 7, said the Left government wants the school managements to stop misinterpreting the Kerala Education Rules (KER) and making appointments of new teachers.

"I saw certain reactions of some managements (of aided schools) on TV today, asking the government to take over the schools. If that was a threat issued to the government, then let me tell you, we are ready to take over.

If we can pay salary to the teachers there, why can't we give some rent and manage the school," Vijayan said.

He also said that the budget suggestion was a warning to those managements engaged in the practice of appointing teachers by providing an inflated number of students.

In the state budget presented on February 7, Isaac had allotted Rs 19,130 crore for education in the state.

The finance minister also suggested that the appointment of teachers in aided schools be in accordance with the state rules and warned against the showing inflated number of students for new appointments.

(PTI report).

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Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Sunday warned the managements of aided schools in the state against the appointment of teachers by providing an inflated number of students and said the government can take over them if needed.

Vijayan was responding to the reaction of some aided school managements to the suggestion made by the finance minister to regulate the appointment of new teachers in such schools.

Finance minister T M Thomas Isaac had in his budget speech on February 7, said the Left government wants the school managements to stop misinterpreting the Kerala Education Rules (KER) and making appointments of new teachers.

"I saw certain reactions of some managements (of aided schools) on TV today, asking the government to take over the schools. If that was a threat issued to the government, then let me tell you, we are ready to take over.

If we can pay salary to the teachers there, why can't we give some rent and manage the school," Vijayan said.

He also said that the budget suggestion was a warning to those managements engaged in the practice of appointing teachers by providing an inflated number of students.

In the state budget presented on February 7, Isaac had allotted Rs 19,130 crore for education in the state.

The finance minister also suggested that the appointment of teachers in aided schools be in accordance with the state rules and warned against the showing inflated number of students for new appointments.

(PTI report).

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Kerala CM warns aided schools against appointing teachers by
flouting rules
Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 9 (PTI) Kerala Chief Minister
Pinarayi Vijayan on Sunday warned the managements of aided
schools in the state against appointment of teachers by
providing inflated number of students and said the government
can take over them, if needed.
Vijayan was responding to the reaction of some aided
school managements to the suggestion made by the finance
minister to regulate appointment of new teachers in such
schools.
Finance minister T M Thomas Isaac had in his budget
speech on February 7, said the Left government wants the
school managements to stop misinterpreting the Kerala
Education Rules (KER) and making appointments of new teachers.
"I saw certain reactions of some managements (of aided
schools) on TV today, asking the government to take over the
schools. If that was a threat issued to the government, then
let me tell you, we are ready to take over.
If we can pay salary to the teachers there, why can't we
give some rent and manage the school," Vijayan said.
He also said that the budget suggestion was a warning to
those managements engaged in the practice of appointing
teachers by providing inflated number of students.
In the state budget presented on February 7, Isaac had
alloted Rs 19,130 crore for education in the state.
The finance minister also suggested that the appointment
of teachers in aided schools be in accordance with the state
rules and warned against the showing inflated number of
students for new appointments. PTI RRT
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