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  • The education department has asked these elementary school teachers hired between 2006 and 2015 to prove their eligibility credentials

    The education department has asked these elementary school teachers hired between 2006 and 2015 to prove their eligibility credentials

    Secondary Teachers Eligibility Test (STET) qualified candidates begging during a protest for their permanent jobs, in Patna, on Feb. 3, 2021;

    Asword of uncertainty hangs over 93,000 elementary school teachers in Bihar. This is because these teachers have—for almost five years—failed to submit their eligibility credentials for an ongoing verification by the State Vigilance Bureau. Nevertheless, they have continued to draw their salaries.

    But, not anymore, it seems. The education department has set up a web portal and asked these teachers to upload scanned copies of their eligibility documents by July 20. The permissible documents include certificates of academic qualification and teacher training authentications, along with caste and domicile certificates. Teachers will face termination of job and recovery of salaries paid over the years if they fail to do so.

    The issue pertains to the appointment of 352,818 assistant teachers in the state between 2006 and 2015 by panchayati raj institutions and urban municipal bodies. Teacher Appointment Committees of the respective rural bodies made these appointments by screening the academic and professional qualifications (like B.Ed) of applicants. The appointments, however, remained mired in controversy due to allegations of large-scale irregularities, including hiring on the basis of fake degrees.

    In December 2015, hearing a PIL, the Patna High Court ordered the State Vigilance Bureau to verify the academic credentials and other eligibility certificates of the teachers. Following the court order, more than 1,000 teachers resigned in 2015, fearing action over possession of fake educational degrees.

  • Shahid Kapoor and Kiara Advani’s Kabir Singh clocked in two years of its release today, June 21. Shahid went live on Instagram and revealed how his wife Mira Rajput motivated him to do the film.

    Shahid Kapoor and Kiara Advani’s Kabir Singh clocked in two years of its release today, June 21. Shahid went live on Instagram and revealed how his wife Mira Rajput motivated him to do the film.

    Kabir Singh, a game-changer for Shahid Kapoor’s career, released two years ago on June 21. Today, on its second anniversary, the actor went live on Instagram to interact with his fans and answer some questions. From talking about how his wife Mira Rajput pushed him to do the film to revealing what he loved about his upcoming film Jersey, Shahid made quite a few revelations.

  • People wait for their turn to get Covid-19 vaccine at a vaccination centre.

    People wait for their turn to get Covid-19 vaccine at a vaccination centre.

    People wait for their turn to get Covid-19 vaccine at a vaccination centre.

    India administered nearly 81 lakh doses of Covid-19 vaccines on Day 1 of the Centre’s new vaccination regime on Monday. Data on the government’s CoWin website showed a total of 8,096,492 vaccine jabs were administered till 9 pm on Monday. The number is expected to rise further.

    In a tweet, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “Today’s record-breaking vaccination numbers are gladdening. The vaccine remains our strongest weapon to fight COVID-19. Congratulations to those who got vaccinated and kudos to all the front-line warriors working hard to ensure so many citizens got the vaccine. Well done India.”

    Today’s record-breaking vaccination numbers are gladdening. The vaccine remains our strongest weapon to fight COVID-19. Congratulations to those who got vaccinated and kudos to all the front-line warriors working hard to ensure so many citizens got the vaccine.

    Well done India!
    — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 21, 2021

    This is a new record for the highest Covid vaccines administered in a single day. The previous high was of over 48 lakh doses on April 1.

    Under the new vaccination policy, the Centre will procure 75 per cent of vaccines from the manufacturers, leaving the rest 25 per cent to the private players. The Centre will also provide vaccines for all age groups to the states based on their requirement.

    Earlier, the Centre used to supply free vaccines to only people aged 45 and above. It was the responsibility of state governments to procure and administer 50 per cent of the vaccines for citizens between the ages of 18 to 45.

    In a statement, the government said that during the month of May, more than 7.9 crore vaccines were available for the nationwide Covid-19 vaccination exercise. These were ramped up to 11.78 crore in June. These include the free supply of vaccines to states and UTs from the Centre, those directly procured by the states and those directly procured by the private hospitals.

    “States were provided advance visibility of the vaccine doses available to them in the month of June 2021 by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. This advance information enabled the States to prepare vaccine distribution plans district-wise and COVID Vaccination Centre (CVC) wise in an effective manner. This facilitated a massive ramping up of the vaccine administration across the country,” the statement read.