Positive Response from Education Minister on Appointment of 1st–12th Batch Deprived Teachers

Positive Response from Education Minister on Appointment of 1st–12th Batch Deprived Teachers

 Positive Response from Education Minister on Appointment of 1st–12th Batch Deprived Teachers



Public Vox News Desk|22 February, 2026

In a significant development, the Education Minister has expressed a positive response regarding the long-standing demand for the appointment of teachers from the 1st to 12th registration batches who have remained deprived of recruitment.

According to ministry sources, the issue has been taken into serious consideration, and discussions are underway to explore possible solutions within the existing legal and administrative framework. Officials stated that vacant positions and relevant policies are being reviewed to determine a feasible course of action.

The affected teachers have been advocating for their appointment for a considerable period, organizing human chains, submitting memorandums, and seeking government intervention. Their primary demand is fair recruitment based on merit and registration credentials.

The Education Minister assured that the government remains committed to protecting the rights of qualified candidates. However, final decisions will depend on administrative procedures and policy evaluations.

Representatives of the deprived teachers welcomed the minister’s positive stance and expressed hope for a prompt and effective resolution to end their prolonged uncertainty.

Further discussions are expected in upcoming meetings of the education authorities.

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