Nagpur School Faces Vacant Teacher Posts and Surplus Adjustment Process A school in Ambhora Khurd, part of Kuhi taluka in Nagpur district, is currently dealing with two vacant teacher positions, with surplus adjustment proceedings underway, according to information shared with the Maharashtra Legislative Council. The school’s Classes 1-5 and Classes 6-8 sections each have one post remaining unfilled. A volunteer teacher has been temporarily assigned to the lower section vacancy, while the surplus adjustment mechanism is being utilized to address the other vacant post. The school education minister, Dadadji Bhuse, clarified the situation during a meeting with legislators. He stated that the 2025-26 sanction process for teacher positions has been finalized, and appointments for the vacant roles will be made through the surplus adjustment process. The volunteer teacher placed in the lower section vacancy is from the Zilla Parishad census, indicating a temporary measure to ensure continuity in education. MLCs Prasad Lad, Pravin Derekar, Uma Khapre, Chitra Wagh, Niranjan Davkhare, Dr Parinay Fuke, and Sadashiv Khot raised questions about the placement of 26 trainees under the CM Yuva Karyaprasikshan Yojana at the school and whether students in Classes 1-7 were facing educational challenges. The minister explained that the 26 trainees were allocated to Zilla Parishad schools across Kuhi taluka, not exclusively for Ambhora Khurd school. The surplus adjustment process involves redistributing teacher positions to address shortages in certain areas while managing excess capacity in others. This mechanism is part of broader efforts to balance staffing across schools and ensure equitable resource distribution.#nagpur_district #zilla_parishad #ambhora_khurd #kuhi_taluka #didadji_bhuse
