CM Nitish Kumar announces domicile policy for teachers' recruitment in Bihar ahead of polls
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has declared a 'domicile policy' for government teacher recruitment, prioritizing residents of Bihar. This directive, issued before the upcoming assembly elections, instructs the Education Department to amend rule...

The CM, however, did not specify what percentage of recruitments was to be reserved for those born and raised in the state.
The announcement came ahead of the assembly elections in the state, which are due this year.
"The Education Department has been directed to make necessary amendments to the relevant rules to give priority to the residents (domicile) of Bihar in the recruitment of teachers," Kumar said in a post on X.
"Since the formation of the government in November 2005, we have been continuously working to improve the education system. A large number of teachers have been appointed to strengthen the education system," he said.
This will be implemented from the Teachers Recruitment Exam (TRE)-4, which will be conducted this year, while TRE-5 will be held in 2026, the chief minister said.
Instructions have also been given to conduct Secondary Teachers Eligibility Test (STET) before the organisation of TRE-5, he said.
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