National Teacher Records Office Digitizes Personal Files of 40,000 Permanent Teachers

Summary

The National Teacher Records Office has digitized personal files of 40,000 permanent teachers and aims to digitize 7,000 more this fiscal year, managing teacher pensions and retirement processes under the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration.

Key Points
  • The National Teacher Records Office has digitized the personal records of 40,000 permanent teachers so far.
  • An additional 7,000 permanent teacher records are targeted for digitization by the end of the current fiscal year.
  • The office manages pensions, gratuity, medical expenses, and other benefits for permanent teachers in government-approved community schools.
  • Currently, 2,083 teachers are expected to retire within this fiscal year according to the office's records.
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