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tamilnadu school education department isued a Government order in july2009 we want the ordercopy
I think it is suppose to be. Call them and ask.
The Employee Providence Fund is run by the government of India for it's school teachers. It is quite similar to teachers retirement funds at credit unions in the US, and just as here, it's deposited at different banks. You can find your balance at the bank your school has chosen for you.
In Ohio, teachers' pensions are typically funded through a combination of contributions from teachers themselves, contributions from school districts, and investment earnings on the pension funds. The Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) manages pension benefits for public school teachers in Ohio.
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(1) Aided school teachers are not govt. employees while govt. school teachers are govt. employees. (2) Aided school teachers are selected by School Service Commission in case of secondary/higher schools and appointed by the Managaing Committees of the concerned schools and, appointment is approved by the District Inspector of Schools. For primary teachers names of incumbents come from Employment Exchange. In govt. schools, teachers are recruited by P.S.C. (3) Pay & allowances, pensions, gratuity etc. of aided school teachers are debited to the grants-in-aid of revenues of the state while these are debited to the consolidated fund of the state in case of govt. school teachers. (4) Unlike aided teachers, the govt. teachers are liable to regular transfer scheme and eligible for earned leaves. etc.
You have to approach elementary education department of tamilnadu or if you want go for Franchise school, I would prefer to go for Aerokids. I think this is the best play school with no royalty fee.
Cynthia L Moore has written: 'Survey of 1997 state legislation affecting teacher and educational support personnel retirement' -- subject(s): Retirement, Teachers, School employees, Law and legislation
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Here in Canada, the teachers walked out of school for a week to protest and do charity work around the comunity. As students, we could get all of the students in our school to go on a walkout to help the teachers and go against the government. Just a suggestion! :)
Most seminary teachers outside of the highly Mormon populations in the west are entirely volunteer and they receive no compensation, salary, or retirement benefits. They serve as seminary teachers as a church calling, just like being a Sunday School teacher. In places with high Mormon populations (mostly Utah), seminary is a part of the school day, and being a seminary teacher is a paid full-time job. Some seminary teachers make more than others, based on their education and experience. As with most jobs, the retirement benefits vary based on how long you have been in your position.