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Apply to be an Indian Government School Teacher

www.rainbowprimaryschool.com 21 August 2008

This is crazy cool! http://sarkari-naukri.blogspot.com/

A private individual is trolling all the Indian government websites for government job openings, including school teachers. He then puts them on a website for anyone to browse.

*Then he offers readers a subscription option to feed these listings to anyone's mobile phone.*

That helps overcome some of the barriers to finding this information.

Here is an example, note that there are 600+ openings in the Punjab. In Andhra Pradesh (the state where the Rainbow School is located), there are thousands of openings. We need teachers.

http://sarkari-naukri.blogspot.com/2008/07/teacher-recruitment-for-ssa-punjab.html

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