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HC asks Maha govt to explain why 1000 posts of teachers are vacant

The Bombay High Court today asked Maharashtra government's school education department to file a reply to a PIL which alleged more than 1000 posts of teachers lie vacant in schools across the state

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The court was hearing a PIL filed by a Member of Legislative Council (MLC) from the Constituency of Teachers in the Konkan Division, seeking a direction to fill vacant posts of teachers in government recognised and aided private, primary, secondary, higher secondary schools and junior colleges.

A division bench headed by Chief Justice Mohit Shah directed education directors of primary, secondary, higher secondary and junior colleges to file their replies by November 13.

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