Pay revision panel for creation of Kerala Recruitment Board
The Hindu
‘The board should carry out selections to fill vacancies in aided schools and colleges based on reports from managements’
Seeking to end malpractices in appointments made in aided schools and colleges in Kerala, the 11th Pay Revision Commission has recommended the creation of a statutory Kerala Recruitment Board. Merit, and not favouritism or payment of money, should be the criterion for appointments in aided educational institutions, where the salaries are paid by the government, the commission noted. The Kerala Recruitment Board should carry out selections to fill vacancies that arise in such institutions, based on reports from the managements, the commission said in its report on Administrative Efficiency, Social Accountability, People Friendliness, and Gender Sensitivity. The board should have a full-time chairperson and two full-time members, one Vice Chancellor from Kerala, Mahatma Gandhi, Calicut, or Kannur University, and the Director of General Education as part-time members, and four part-time members representing the managements.More Related News
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