Shri Jitubhai Waghan, Education Minister stated that the state government is committed to ensuring timely service benefits to state employees. They also awarded and appreciated five education assistants for their contribution. It was also declared to provide full payment to such teachers who have completed five years of their service in non-government aided secondary and higher secondary schools in Gandhinagar. A total of 2156 teachers were appointed in the year 2016 in non-government aided secondary and higher secondary schools of the state. The education minister also mentioned the vision of Shri Bhupendra Patel, Chief Minister of Gujarat, and Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, and providing full support and salaries to the teachers who carve the future of the country. He also mentioned that the full-time education assistants the architects of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dream for India through diligence and new education policy.
An order was issued for the transfer of the complete salary of 2156 teaching assistants of non-government aided secondary and higher secondary schools in the state.
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