Puducherry has started the process to fill 190 primary teacher posts, bringing hope to candidates waiting for recruitment. Home and Education Minister A. Namassivayam said the government will complete the hiring before December 15. The decision aims to strengthen government schools and improve the quality of education across the Union Territory.
The Minister shared this update after opening a new e-library at Kanchi Mamunivar Government Institute for Postgraduate Studies and Research. He said that better facilities in schools and colleges will support students and help teachers work more effectively.
Along with filling new vacancies, the government will also regularise 292 contract teachers. This step will give these teachers job security and help maintain stability in classrooms. The Minister said that a strong and steady teaching workforce is important for improving learning outcomes.
He also stressed that Puducherry needs better infrastructure, updated resources, and timely recruitment to build a strong academic environment. The government plans to speed up development work in schools and give more support to teachers.
With these measures, Puducherry is preparing for major progress in its education sector. The new recruitment drive is expected to create stronger learning conditions for students and a more reliable system for educators.









