Delhi Government Bolsters Education with 5,346 New Teacher Appointments

The Delhi government has appointed 5,346 trained graduate teachers to strengthen classroom learning in government and municipal schools. This initiative aims to provide quality education and personalized attention to students from classes 6 to 10. The state aims to address the existing teacher shortage impacting student-teacher ratios.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 29-10-2025 18:09 IST | Created: 29-10-2025 18:09 IST
Delhi Government Bolsters Education with 5,346 New Teacher Appointments
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The Delhi government is taking decisive steps to strengthen its education system by appointing 5,346 trained graduate teachers in government and municipal schools. This move aims to enhance classroom learning and provide individual attention to students from classes 6 to 10.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta emphasized that the new appointments are focused on delivering quality education and personalized guidance, allowing students to reach their full potential. The effort is part of a broader strategy to build a robust education system in the capital.

Currently, around 10,000 teaching positions remain vacant in Delhi government schools, affecting the student-teacher ratio. Applications for these vacancies, as announced by the Directorate of Education, will be accepted from October 9 to November 7, in a concerted effort to address this challenge.

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