41 Ayurvedic medical officer will teach in Mahendragarh College
The state government has delegated 41 newly appointed Ayurvedic Medical Officers (AMOS) to work as a professor, reader and lecturer at baby Khetanath government Ayurvedic College in the Patikara Village in the Mahendragarh district. This deputation is three years or regular appointment, which is earlier. The move aims to overcome the shortage of staff running in college, which has been a decline in students’ entry over the past two years as a result of insufficient teaching staff. Sources said the state government in the coming days with the annual center’s inspection to assess the availability of Faculty, placed these AMOs in college. An official of the college said: “In 2022 the college initially had an access capacity of 100 students, but due to a lack of teachers, central officials only allowed 30 students to enter based on the Faculty available in 2024. He said: “All AMOs meet the compulsory requirement for teaching positions. They all have a teacher code because they were involved in different colleges earlier. They will continue to gain salary for their original positions. “Director -General of the Ayush section Sanjeev Verma said that AMOs have recently been appointed about 530 AMOs across the state, and that those who have previously been sent to the roles of professor, reader and lecturer to keep the interests of the state in all districts in all districts. deployed is.