A good act lands principal in trouble
Monday October 17, 2011 09:23:46 PM,
IANS
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Patna:
The acting principal of a government school in Bihar has been
using his own money to pay the nine teachers he hired to beat a
teacher shortage.
But the principal, whose move has been lauded by parents of the
school students, is likely to face action for acting without
permission from the concerned authorities.
Ram Yatan Safi of the Mata Sahay Chaudhary Government Middle
School in Darbhanga district appointed the teachers without
government approval, an official said Monday.
"I hired the teachers and was paying them from my pocket for the
sake of the students," Ram Yatan told IANS over telephone. "I paid
each teacher Rs.2,000 a month."
He admitted they were hired without the necessary permission.
District education officer Chandra Shekhar Kumar said: "We will
take action against him."
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