Live Updates in hindi: 3432 male teachers got inter-district transfer by e shikshakosh bihar
Latest Updated On 21/07/2025: Male teachers have been transferred to districts where the teacher ratio is less than the students. 3432 male teachers of different categories were transferred inter-district on Sunday through e-Shiksha Kosh.
- 7 thousand female teachers already allotted to the district got schools
After district allocation, these teachers will be posted in schools through the District Education Officer's office. 7 thousand female teachers already allotted to the district have been posted in schools. The Education Department has received more than 6 thousand applications for mutual transfer. Out of the 10 thousand female teachers who have already been transferred inter-district, 7 thousand female teachers have also been allotted schools.
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The schools allotted to the transferred female teachers are now visible on the e-Shiksha Kosh portal. On the e-Shiksha Kosh portal, the teacher or female teacher can see the district and school allocation with their login ID. Regarding the inter-district transfer of male teachers, Additional Chief Secretary of the Education Department, Dr. S. Siddharth said that the transfer has been done in districts where there are less teachers than students. Teachers have been transferred from districts where there are more teachers than students. These teachers will soon be allotted schools. He informed that a total of 6054 applications have been received on the e-Shiksha Kosh portal for mutual transfer.
Earlier, on 30 June and 1 July, 10,322 female teachers were transferred inter-district from various districts. This included 8378 female teachers from classes 6 to 12. Out of these female teachers, schools have been allotted to 7000 female teachers. The remaining female teachers were already allotted the schools. Online applications were taken from teachers on the e-Shiksha Kosh portal in December 2024 for inter-district transfer. Out of this, districts were allotted to about one lakh teachers. Out of this, schools were also allotted to about 70 thousand teachers. According to the Education Department, 4 thousand 110 teachers had refused to contribute to the new school.
