Approval includes creation of 292 new assistant teacher posts, with finance department clearance.
Raipur (Economy India): In a major boost to the state’s education infrastructure and employment generation, the Chhattisgarh government has approved the recruitment of 5,000 teachers across government schools. The decision aims to strengthen teaching resources, improve classroom delivery, and enhance the overall quality of school education in the state.
According to the School Education Department, the government had earlier granted approval for recruitment against 4,708 teaching posts. In addition, the state has now sanctioned the creation of 292 new Assistant Teacher posts, taking the total number of approved teaching positions to 5,000.

Financial Clearance Secured
The recruitment approval has been granted with the concurrence of the Finance Department, ensuring budgetary support for the new appointments. Officials said this clearance paves the way for a smoother and timely recruitment process.
Focus on Education Quality and Employment
The decision is expected to significantly improve teacher availability in government schools, particularly in rural and underserved areas. Education experts note that filling vacant teaching positions is critical to reducing student–teacher ratios and ensuring better learning outcomes.
At the same time, the move will generate large-scale employment opportunities in the education sector, providing relief to aspiring teachers and strengthening the state’s human capital.

Strengthening the Education Ecosystem
With this approval, the Chhattisgarh government has reinforced its commitment to investing in school education as a foundation for long-term economic and social development. Officials believe that improved teaching capacity will contribute directly to better academic performance, higher retention rates, and a stronger skilled workforce in the future.
The recruitment process is expected to begin following the issuance of detailed guidelines by the School Education Department.
(Economy India)







