GOVERNMENT
OF WEST BENGAL
School Education Department
(Elementary Branch)
No. 580-SE(EE)/10M-6/09(Pt) Date: 14th July, 2015
NOTIFICATION
The following draft of
amendments which the Governor, in exercise of the power conferred by sub-section
(1) and clause (k) of sub-section (2) of section 106, read with clause (k) of
sub-section (I) of section 60, of the West Bengal Primary Education Act, 1973
(West Ben. Act XLIII of 1973) (hereinafter referred to as the said Act) and in
supersession of previous rules under notification no. 57-SE(Pry)/10R-1/91 dated
15.01.2002 amended from time to
time, is hereby published as required by section 106 of the said Act, for the
information of persons likely to be affected thereby.
These draft rules will
be taken into consideration on or after expiry of a period of 15 days from the
date of its publication in the Official Gazette and any objection or suggestion
with respect thereto, which may be received by the undersigned before the said
date, shall be duly considered:-
Draft rules
CHAPTER
I
Preliminary
1. Short title and
commencement.
(1) These rules may be
called the West Bengal Primary School Teachers Recruitment Rules, 2015.
(2) They shall come
into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. Definitions.
In these rules, unless
there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,-
(a) “Act” means the West Bengal Primary Education
Act, 1973 (West Ben. Act XLIII
of 1973);
(b) “Appointment”
means appointment of teachers of primary schools in accordance with the
provisions of the Act and the rules;
(c) “authorised officer” means, unless
otherwise specified, an officer not below the rank of Deputy Director of School
Education, West Bengal, duly authorized by the Director of School Education,
West Bengal;
(d) “Board” means the
West Bengal Board of Primary Education established under the Act;
(e) “Council” means a
Primary School Council established under the Act;
(f) “deputation” means deputation of teachers of primary schools
to the Training Institute by the Council;
(g) “Director” means
the Director of School Education, West Bengal and includes the Commissioner of
School Education, West Bengal:
(h) “Head Teacher”
means the teacher of a Primary School appointed as Head Teacher of the primary
school by the Council in accordance with these rules;
(i)
“primary school” means a school or a department of a school set up under the
Act for imparting such primary education as the State Government may prescribe,
and includes a primary school or a Junior Basic School recognized under the Act
and in existence on the date of coming into force of the West Bengal Primary
Education (Amendment) Act, 1996;
(j) “panel” means a list of names of the eligible and selected
candidates for appointment as teacher in Primary Schools, published by the
Board according to rules;
(k) “rule” means any rule made under section 106 of the Act;
(l) “State Government”
means the Government of West Bengal in the School Education Department;
(m) “superannuation” means the date of retirement of a teacher
from the service on completion of sixtieth year of his age;
(n) “teacher” means a person
who holds a teaching post in a primary school or in a Junior Basic School on a
regular and whole time basis, and is paid either wholly or in part from the
funds under the control of the State Government in the Education Department;
(o) “trained candidate” means a candidate who has obtained
Diploma in Elementary Education;
(p) “training” means two years Diploma in Elementary Education
(by whatever name known) from an institute recognized by the National Council
for Teacher Education (NCTE);
(q) “vacancy” means vacant post of a primary school teacher
arising by way of-
(i)
creation of a new post by the Council with prior
sanction from the State Government,
(ii) retirement of a teacher,
(iii) death of a teacher or declaration by the competent Medical
Board for incapacitation of a teacher,
(iv) resignation tendered by a teacher and accepted by the
Council,
(v) removal
or dismissal of a teacher.
CHAPTER
II
General
3. Roll strength for a
teacher.
(1) The roll strength
for a teacher of a primary school under the jurisdiction of the Council shall
be determined as per the Schedule annexed to the Right of Children to Free and
Compulsory Education Act, 2009.
(2) No Council shall
appoint teacher in primary schools within its jurisdiction beyond the number of
teachers sanctioned by the State Government for the district or the
sub-division.
(3) A Council may
propose to the Director for sanction of additional posts of primary teachers
due to increase in roll strength in primary schools of the district or the
sub-division, as the case may be. The Director of School Education will send
the said proposal with his views to the School Education Department for
necessary sanction of such additional post.
4. Information
regarding vacancies.
(1) The District
Primary School Council shall prepare a report regarding the number of vacancies
in sanctioned posts, medium-wise and category-wise for the post of assistant
teachers of primary school under its jurisdiction plus vacancies anticipated to
occur against the sanctioned strength within the next 12 months from the date
of advertisement.
(2) On receipt of
report under sub-rule (1), the Director of School Education after due
verification and with due approval of the Government shall send the vacancy
report to the West Bengal Board of Primary Education.
(3) On receipt of the
vacancy report for all the District Primary School Councils under sub-rule (2),
from the Director of School Education, the Board shall, for filling up such
vacancies, make an advertisement through widely published daily newspapers in
the State in English, Bengali or any other languages, if necessary and also
through the website of the Board.
(4) The advertisement
for filling up vacancies shall, inter alia, contain-
(a) the
date, place and time for collection of application form;
(b) the
manner of submission of application form;
(c) date
and time of viva-voce/interview;
(d) quota
for reservation with due consideration of the reservation policy of the
Government of West Bengal;
(e) the
manner of payment of application fee;
(f) any
other particulars as may be approved by the State Government;
(g) terms
and conditions of the recruitment.
(5) With the prior approval
of the State Government, the Board shall have the following power to lay down
the modalities, procedures or guidelines, as the case may be,-
(a) for
selection of candidates for preparation of panels for appointment;
(b) co-ordinate
the entire procedural formalities relating to the recruitment; and
(c) engage
any specialized agency for the purpose.
(6) The application
form shall be obtained on payment such fee which is non-refundable and in such
manner as mentioned in the time of advertisement:
Provided
that the candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes or Physically challenged shall be required to pay such
non-refundable fee at reduced rate as may be mentioned in the said
advertisement.
CHAPTER
III
Selection
and Appointment
(1) Teacher
5. Appointing
Authority.
The Chairperson, the
concerned District Primary School Council, the Kolkata Primary School Council,
or the Siliguri Primary School Council, shall be the
appointing authority.
6. Qualifications.
(1) No person shall be
appointed by the Council as a teacher unless he is a citizen of India and has
completed the age of 18 years as on 1st day of January of the year of
advertisement and has not completed the age of 40 years on the 1st day of
January of the year of advertisement of the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET).
(2) The candidate
shall possess the minimum educational qualifications specified by the National
Council for Teacher Education, read with the notification relating to
eligibility of candidates with the relaxed qualification issued by the Ministry
of Human Resource Development, Department of School Education and Literacy,
Government of India, from time to time.
(3) In the matter of
appointment, priority shall be given to those eligible candidates who possess
the minimum qualifications as specified by the National Council for Teacher
Education and thereafter, the eligible candidates with the relaxed
qualification specified by the Ministry of Human Resource Development,
Department of School Education and Literacy, Government of India, may be
considered, and if candidates with relaxed qualifications are considered as
teachers, such teachers under the relaxed qualification norms shall be
appointed with an undertaking to acquire the minimum qualifications specified
in the National Council for Teacher Education within a period of 2 years from
the date of appointment.
Note 1. — Any candidate seeking appointment to the
post of primary school teacher shall have studied and passed in the specific
language as the first or the second language in the Higher Secondary Level or
equivalent for which medium of instruction, the candidate is seeking
appointment:
Provided
that in case of Santhali as medium of instruction,
the candidate shall only be required to possess proficiency of reading, writing
and speaking in Santhali. Here, Santhali
means Santhali in Ol-Chiki
Script. It shall not be obligatory for the candidates seeking appointment to
the post of primary school teacher in Santhali medium
schools to have passed in the specific language as the first or the second
language in the Higher Secondary Level or its equivalent for which medium of
instruction, the candidate is seeking appointment.
Note 2.— In case of the certificate issued by the authority other
than the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education, the said
certificate issuing authority shall either be set up as a statutory authority
or the said certificate issuing authority shall be authorized by the Government
of India or by the State Government of the concerned State, as the case may be,
for issuing Higher Secondary Level certificates.
Note 3.— All candidates must have studied and obtained Madhyamik (Secondary) Pass Certificate or its equivalent
with Mathematics and English as subjects.
Note 4.— The equivalent of Madhyamik certificate
means the said certificate issuing authority shall either be set up on the
basis of provisions of a legislation passed by the Government of India or by
the State Government of the concerned State and or as the said statutory
authority must be authorized by the Government of India or by the State
Government of the concerned State, as the case may be, for issuing Secondary
Level certificates.
Note 5.— The decision of State Government on the question of
equivalence shall be final.
Note 6.— Candidates belonging to reserved categories viz.
candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other
Backward Classes (OBC-A and OBC-B), Exempted Categories (EC), Ex-Servicemen and
for Physically Handicapped (PH) candidates, shall be allowed relaxation up to
5% in the qualifying marks.
Note 7.— The State
Government may, by notification, earmark up to 10% of the total posts, with a
view to providing adequate representation of the candidates of some categories
without disturbing the 100-point roster as notified by the State Government
from time to time:
Provided
that the qualifications for such categories of candidates shall be the same as
mentioned in this rule:
Provided
further that notwithstanding anything contained in this rule, the upper
age-limit of candidates to be appointed as teachers by earmarking 10% of the
total posts with a view to providing adequate representation of the candidates
of some categories as mentioned in this note, shall be 55 years of age as on
the 1st day of January of the year of the advertisement, shall be considered.
Note 8.— The
reservation quota for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes (SC),
Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC-A and OBC-B), Exempted
Categories (EC), Ex-Servicemen and for Physically Handicapped (PH) candidates,
shall be maintained as per the existing reservation rules as framed by the
competent authority.
7. Selection
Committee.
(1) The Board shall constitute
Selection Committee for each district for the purpose of selection of eligible
candidates and preparation of panel or panels of such candidates for
appointment of teachers in primary schools within the jurisdiction of the
Board.
(2) The Selection Committee
shall normally function for a period of two years from the date of its first
meeting:
Provided
that the Board may, during the said period,
reconstitute the Committee for the reason to be recorded in writing.
(3) Any member of the
Committee, other than an ex-officio member, may resign with one month notice to
the Chairman. The Board may remove any member, other than an ex-officio member
at any times, subject to the condition that such member has been informed of
the reason of his removal and has been given an opportunity of being heard.
8. Procedures of
selection.
(1) The Selection
Committee shall make prima facie scrutiny of the duly filled application forms
submitted by the candidates having qualification as mentioned in rule 6.
(2) The Selection Committee
shall call all qualified candidates as mentioned in sub-rule (1), for the
viva-voce or interview and Aptitude Test. The performance of the candidates who
will be called for viva-voce or interview and Aptitude Test, shall be assessed
separately by the Interview Board formed for the specific purpose.
(3) Academic
qualifications, training, TET-score, Extra Curricular activities and
performance in viva-voce or interview and Aptitude test, shall be computed in
the manner as mentioned in Table A below:-
Table A
Sl. No. |
Item for evaluation |
Maximum Marks |
(i) |
Madhyamik pass under the West Bengal Board of
Secondary Education or its equivalent |
05 |
(ii) |
Higher Secondary pass under the West Bengal Council
of Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent |
10 |
(iii) |
Training as specified by NCTE |
15 |
(iv) |
Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) |
05 |
(v) |
Extra Curricular Activities |
05 |
(vi) |
Viva- Voce or Interview |
05 |
(vii) |
Aptitude Test |
05 |
Total |
50 |
Note 1.— The
percentage of marks obtained by the candidate in the Madhyamik
Examination or its equivalent excluding additional marks, if any, shall be
reduced proportionately to marks obtained out of 5.
Note 2.— The percentage
of marks obtained by the candidate in the Higher Secondary Examination or its
equivalent excluding additional marks, if any, shall be reduced proportionately
to marks obtained out of 10.
Note 3.— The percentage of marks obtained by the candidate in the
relevant Teacher Training shall be reduced proportionately to marks obtained
out of 15.
Note 4.— The percentage of marks obtained by the candidate in the
TET Examination shall be reduced proportionately to marks obtained out of 5.
Note 5.— Marks out of
maximum five (5) Marks shall be awarded to the candidates in the Extra
Curriculum Activities on the following Extra Curriculum Activities
1 |
Games and Sports |
1 |
2 |
National Cadet Corps (NCC) |
1 |
3 |
Arts and Literature |
1 |
4 |
Performing Art (Drama) |
1 |
5 |
Music |
1 |
Total |
5 |
(4) The marks shall be
allotted as follows:-
(a) a
certificate of representation in the State/National/Intemational
level. Games or Sports issued by the Competent State Government or Central Government
Authorities or agencies, shall be awarded (01) mark;
(b) Minimum ‘A’
certificate of National Cadet Corps (NCC) shall be awarded (01) mark;
(c) a certificate that
any essay, story, short story, drama, poetry written by the candidate selected
for publication in State Level or National Newspaper or Magazine (Certificate alongwith a copy of publication shall be submitted), shall
be awarded (01) mark;
(d) a certificate that
the candidate has obtained proficiency in Performing Art (Drama) issued by National
School of Drama or by the State Government or Central Government shall be
awarded (01) mark;
(e) a certificate that
the candidate has obtained proficiency in Music or Instrumental Music issued by
the State Government or Central Government shall be awarded (01) mark.
(5) The Selection
Committee shall prepare separate district-wise panels as per procedure below:-
(a) a panel of all
selected candidates in a district, namely, unreserved Category comprising of the
names of the candidates belonging to General Category and reserved candidates
of Scheduled Caste Category, Scheduled Tribe Category, OBC Category-A, OBC
Category-B and PH Category serially according to descending order of merit as
per existing vacancies medium wise;
(b) a panel of
selected reserved category candidates in a district, namely, Scheduled Castes,
Scheduled Tribes, OBC Category-A, OBC Category-B and Physically Handicapped
(PH) candidates in the respective category as per statutory reservation rules,
from amongst the remaining candidates of such categories, serially according to
descending order of merit as per existing vacancies medium wise;
(c) a
panel of selected candidates belonging to Exempted Category, Ex-servicemen and
Physically Handicapped (PH) in a district, separate panels category wise, for
vacancies reserved for the respective categories;
(d) an
alternative set of panel of selected candidates for each category in a district
serially according to descending order of merit as per existing vacancy medium
wise;
Note.-
Such an alternative set of panel of selected candidates for each category in a
district shall be prepared for the purpose of providing option to the reserved
category candidates during counselling to opt for
posting as per position in unreserved category or as per position in the
reserved category.
(6) An additional
panel of 5% of General, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, OBC Category-A and
OBC Category-B, Exempted Category, Ex-Servicemen and Physically Handicapped
candidates shall be prepared in the same manner as referred to in sub-rule
4(d):
Provided
that additional panel of General Category shall not include the candidates
belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes
category. However, in case of appointment to the post of General Category from
additional panel, if any reserved candidate secures higher marks than the
candidate belonging to General Category in the left out merit list then the said reserved candidate shall be selected for appointment:
Provided
further that in case of non-availability of suitable qualified Ex-servicemen
candidates belonging to General, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other
Backward Classes, the said vacancy of Exempted Category candidates shall be
filled up by non-exempted category candidates belonging to General, Scheduled
Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward Classes, as the case may be:
Provided
also that in case of non-availability of suitable qualified
Exempted-Category(EC) candidates belonging to General, Scheduled Castes,
Scheduled Tribes and OBC Category-A and OBC Category-B, the said vacancy shall
be filled up by non Ex-Servicemen candidates belonging to General, Scheduled
Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes, as the case may be.
(7) While preparing
the panels mentioned in sub-rule (4) and sub-rule (5) for any category for
appointment to the post of Primary School Teachers, two sets of panels shall be
prepared, one for the Trained Candidates and other for the un-trained Candidates
in each category.
(8) Notwithstanding
anything contained in any of these rules, the Selection Committee shall at
first divide all the candidates who will be found eligible after the interview
into two categories. Trained and Untrained and thereafter, panels
(district-wise) shall be made.
(9) A bunch of all
trained candidates, regardless of their categories (unreserved), while a second
set is of the same trained eligible candidates category-wise and the empanelled
trained candidates shall be absorbed first against the sanctioned vacancies and
thereafter the untrained empanelled candidates shall be absorbed against the
remaining vacancies.
(10) If in the process
of recruitment or even after recruitment at any stage, it is detected or proved
that a candidate has achieved success by way of unfair means or by suppression
of some material facts, his or her appointment shall summarily be cancelled.
9. Approval of the
panel.
The panels, after
being prepared, shall be accorded approval by the Board and thereafter, shall
be sent to the respective District Primary School Councils (DPSCs) with all
necessary papers for appointment.
10. Appointment
letters.
(1) The District
Primary School Councils on receipt of the approved panels, shall call the
empanelled trained candidates first for counseling for posting in accordance
with the vacancies (medium-wise) in terms of the options exercised by the
empanelled trained candidates and thereafter the empanelled untrained
candidates in the manner mentioned in sub-rule (2) to sub-rule (6).
(2) if
a reserved category candidate opts for an unreserved post on the basis of
his/her position in the general merit list/panel, he/she shall not be taken
into account for the reserved category post. If, however, this reserved
category candidate opts for a reserved category post as per his/her position in
the respective reserved category merit list/panel, he/she shall be considered
as a candidate filling a reserved category post/vacancy of that category and
his/her candidature in the unreserved category the resultant vacancy in the
unreserved post shall be filled up from the general (unreserved) panel/merit
list.
(3) After such
counseling of eligible empanelled candidates, appointment letters shall be
issued to the candidates from the approved panels serially and appointment
letters shall be issued under the signature of the Chairman of the Council or
by an officer, not below the rank of the Secretary of the Council, authorized
by the Council to sign such appointment letters. No appointment made otherwise
shall be considered valid.
(4) In case of
non-joining of candidates within stipulated time from out of the normal panel,
the Council may issue appointment letter from the aforesaid additional panel of
5% of vacancies in excess of the panel provided the normal panel is exhausted
and the vacancies as worked out remain unfilled.
(5) Appointment
letters shall be sent to the candidates’ address by registered post immediately
after the counselling or otherwise to be decided by
the appropriate government. Provided that appointment shall
be made from the panel for vacancies as referred to in rule 4.
(6) No appointment
shall be made beyond notified vacancy for which the panel is to be prepared and
the inclusion of name in the panel shall not constitute a claim for
appointment.
11. Observance of
statutory provisions for reservation.
In every case of
selection and appointment under Chapter III, the statutory provisions for
reservation, relaxation of age limit and other concessions required to be
provided for the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes
(Group A and Group B) and Physically Handicapped candidates, shall be properly
observed.
12. Validity of the
panel.
An approved panel
shall remain valid normally for one year from the date of approval by the
Board:
Provided that the
Board may extend the validity of such panel by six months at a time, but the
total period of such extension shall not exceed for a period of one year.
13. Posting on
appointment.
(1) The primary teachers
shall be posted in primary schools or junior Basic Schools within the
jurisdiction of the Council according to vacancies determined by the Council
under rule 4.
(2) The teachers shall
be asked to join their posts within a specified period, failing which their
names may be struck off from the panel and the appointments shall be cancelled
without further communication to the candidates and the next eligible
candidates in the panel shall be offered appointment.
(2) Head Teacher
14. Appointment of
Head teachers.
The Council shall
appoint Head teachers in every primary school within the jurisdiction of the
Council, from a panel of senior-most primary teachers possessing requisite
minimum educational qualifications and professional qualifications as specified
by the National Council for Teacher Education from time to time:
Provided that primary
school teachers appointed before the 3rd September, 2001, may be appointed as
Head Teacher with Madhyamik Pass qualification or
equivalent and 1 year Junior Basic Training Certificate or Primary Teacher’s
Training Certificate or equivalent.
15. Preparation of
panel.
A circle-wise panel of
head teachers shall be prepared by the Council between January and April of
every year on the basis of vacancies occurred or due to occur within 31st
December of the said year:
Provided that, if due
to circumstances beyond the control of the Council, any teacher from the
aforesaid panel is not appointed against the vacancies for that year, the panel
shall continue in the following year in so far as such teacher is concerned and
the name of such teacher may be placed at the top of the panel to be prepared
in the following year.
16. Posting.
The Head teacher may
be posted in such primary schools where no head teacher is posted or the post
of the Head Teacher is vacant.
A Head teacher shall
join his post within a period specified by the Council, failing which his
appointment as head teacher may be cancelled and his name may be stuck off from
the panel of head teachers without any further communication, and the person
whose name appears next in the panel of head teachers, shall be appointed and
posted as head teacher in that post.
17. Appointment of
Teacher-in-charge.
The Council may utilize
the services of the senior most primary teacher in a primary school as the
teacher-in-charge, temporarily for a maximum period of six months at a time,
when a panel of head teachers is not ready or the post of a head teacher is
lying vacant for a considerable period of time:
Provided that such
teacher-in-charge shall hand over the charge or the office to the head teacher
from the date the head teacher assumes the charge.
CHAPTER
IV
Miscellaneous
18. Retirement.
A primary teacher
shall retire from the service on completion of his sixtieth year of age:
Provided
where the date of birth of the retiring teacher falls other than the 1st day of
the month, the date of retirement shall be on the last date of that month and
where the date of birth falls on the 1st day of the month, the date of
retirement shall be on the last date of that previous month.
19. Premature
retirement.
Having satisfied to
the prayer of a teacher seeking early retirement, upon completion of 20 years
of qualifying service, after considering all aspects, the Council may allow the
teacher to retire before completion of his sixtieth year of age. No member of
the family of the retired teacher shall be allowed any employment in this
respect.
20. Confirmation.
(1) Subject to the provisions
of sub-rule (2), sub-rule (3), sub-rule (4) and sub-rule (5), a teacher may be
confirmed by the concerned Council against a sanctioned post with effect from
the date following the date of completion of two years of service from the date
of joining in a primary school.
(2) On expiry of the said period of two years and within a period of three
months thereafter, the Council shall, by a letter ask
the Sub-Inspector of Schools of the concerned Circle to furnish a report on the
continuous and satisfactory services of the teacher during the said period of two years.
(3) The report shall
be furnished by the Sub-Inspector of Schools within a period of three months
from the date of issue of such letter or within such extended period, not
exceeding three months as the Council may determine, and the Sub-Inspector of
Schools shall be informed, by a letter, of such extension.
(4) Before
confirmation of the teacher, the report shall be considered by the Council and
if satisfied, shall issue an order of confirmation of the teacher.
(5) The teacher shall
be confirmed with effect from the date following the date of completion of two
years of service.
(6) If—
(a) no report ts furnished by the Sub-Inspector of Schools within the
period or extended period mentioned in sub-rule (3); or
(b) the
report of the Sub-Inspector of Schools is not considered by the Council within
a period of three months from the date of receipt of the letter, as the case
may be. the teacher shall be deemed to have been
confirmed with effect from the date following the date of completion of two
years of service.
21. Appeal.
An appeal shall lie,
in respect of any action taken by the Council under rule 10 to the West Bengal
Board of Primary Education, if made within thirty days of such action, and the
decision of the Board in this regard shall be final.
22. Reference to the
Board.
If any difficulty
arises in implementing any provisions of these rules, the matter shall be
referred to the Board and the Board may take decision with intimation to the
State Government.
If however, in the
opinion of the Board, the matter need to be referred to the State Government,
such reference to the State Government shall be made by the Board and the
decision of the State Government shall be final.
23. Interpretation.
The power of
interpreting these rules shall be reserved to the State Government and if any
question arises relating to the interpretation of these rules, it shall be
referred to the State Government whose decision thereon shall be final.
By
order of the Governor,
Sd/-
Secretary to the Government of West Bengal.