Monday, April 30, 2012

Haryana to fill 1035 posts of Assistant Professors in Govt colleges

by Haryananewswire *Balbir(
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 30
The Haryana Government has decided to fill 1035 posts of Assistant Professors in Government Colleges of the state.
          While stating this here today, Education Minister Mrs. Geeta Bhukkal said that requisition for 140 vacant posts of Assistant Professors had already been sent to Haryana Public Service Commission whereas requisition for remaining 895 posts would be sent shortly to the Commission. She said that out of these vacancies, maximum posts would be filled for science stream. Also, vacancies on different subjects had also been considered and finalized as per demand of people.
          Mrs. Bhukkal said that the Chief Minister Mr. Bhupinder Singh Hooda wants to develop Haryana as an educational hub of international standard. Thus, infrastructure was being upgraded in all schools and colleges in a big way. The state government was committed to provide avenues and opportunities for education at all levels so that the youth could contribute their mite in building a modern India, she added.
          The Minister said that six new language labs were being set up in government colleges during current financial year. As many as 25 language labs had already been set up in 25 Government College of excellence. Also more than 20 job-oriented courses were being run in different government college of the state. “We are of the view that the introduction of more job oriented courses in the colleges would increase the employability of the youth”, she added.  
          She said that out of about 140 posts which had been sent to Commission included 13 posts of Hindi subject, 18 each of English and Geography, 12 posts of History, nine of Economics, two of Sanskrit, seven of political science, 10 of Computer Science, 25 of Commerce, 15 of Mathematics, one each of Music (V), Punjabi, Physics, Botany and Sociology and three each of Psychology and Zoology.
          Mrs Bhukkal  said that out of remaining 895 vacancies, which  would be  sent to the Commission included 25 posts of botany, six each of bio-tech and defence studies, 134 of chemistry, 154 of commerce, 125 of computer science, seven of economics, two each of fine arts, geology, music (V), political science, public administration and Punjabi, 63 of geography, 13 each of home science and psychology, one of M.Bio, five each of mass communication and music (I), 16 of physical education, 120 of physics, 20 of Sanskrit, 10 each of sociology and tourism and 30 vacancies of zoology.

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