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CBSE sees ‘practical’ way out of three-language resource crunch through retirees, ‘suitable’ PGs

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By The Hindu
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India's CBSE board is implementing an innovative staffing strategy to address teacher shortages stemming from the three-language curriculum framework. The initiative involves recruiting retired educators and qualified postgraduate candidates to fill vacant positions for the 2026-27 academic year. This pragmatic approach aims to ensure adequate language instruction across schools while maintaining educational quality and reducing resource constraints that have hindered policy implementation.

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CBSE sees ‘practical’ way out of three-language resource crunch through retirees, ‘suitable’ PGs
CBSE sees ‘practical’ way out of three-language resource crunch through retirees, ‘suitable’ PGs

CBSE addresses potential teacher shortages for the three-language policy by utilizing retirees and qualified postgraduates for 2026-27.
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