CM KP announces regularization of ad-hoc teachers

PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister Mahmood Khan has announced regularisation of all teachers working on ad-hoc basis from the date of appointment.

According to details, the provincial chief executive announced the decision during a meeting with a delegation of Young Teachers Association in Peshawar. During the meeting, CM Mahmood Khan announced to maintain the seniority of permanent teachers from the date of appointment.

“The annual increment of these teachers will also be included in the basic salary,” the KP CM announced.

Mahmood Khan said that he has signed the summary for regularisation of ad hoc teachers.

“After the approval from provincial cabinet, the bill for regularising ad hoc teachers will be sent to the KP assembly,” he told the delegation.

The Chief Minister further said that the provincial government had already completed all the formalities to regularise all teachers who are working on an ad hoc basis. However, he said, the teachers protest in this regard was unjustified.

He pointed out that the education sector has been a priority of the provincial government from day one.

“Along with other educational reforms, thousands of teachers were recruited on merit basis,” he said, adding that the ultimate goal was to improve the quality of education in the province.

Giving details about the provincial Budget 2022-23, the chief minister noted that the government had decided to regularise 63,000 ad hoc employees.

Meanwhile, the young teachers delegation has acknowledged the Chief Minister’s announcement for regularisation of ad hoc teachers.

“The government has taken unprecedented steps for the education sector,” the delegation said, adding that such measures in the field of education are commendable.

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