
Legal tangle leaves govt. primary schools headless
The Hindu
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Lakhs of students in primary classes may have taken their baby steps to a new academic year on Tuesday, but the functioning of many government primary schools in the State may get affected in coming days as they have not had head teachers for long. According to sources, 947 of the 3,617 government primary schools have been without head teachers for more than a year now. With many teachers having retired on May 31, the number could have gone up above 1,800. In most of these places, additional charge has been given to head teachers from nearby schools. Educational officers are handling the daily affairs in some schools.More Related News

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