The Maharashtra Government has recently updated rules for Shikshan Sevaks (probationary teachers), most notably
For years, a major hurdle for these educators was that if they moved from one school to another during their three-year term—even if both were government-approved—their service "clock" would reset to zero. They would have to start a fresh three-year period, effectively losing years of progress toward permanent status. A significant Government Resolution (GR) February 2026 fundamentally changed this: Counting Past Service maharashtra government gr for shikshan sevak
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The Maharashtra Government has recently updated rules for Shikshan Sevaks (probationary teachers), most notably
For years, a major hurdle for these educators was that if they moved from one school to another during their three-year term—even if both were government-approved—their service "clock" would reset to zero. They would have to start a fresh three-year period, effectively losing years of progress toward permanent status. A significant Government Resolution (GR) February 2026 fundamentally changed this: Counting Past Service
Monitoring and Evaluation