Hindi (TGT) Vacancy in Bhind, Madhya Pradesh
Bal Bhavan Public School
Hindi
Full Time
Job Description
TGT Hindi Teacher Job in Bhind, Madhya Pradesh | School Recruitment
Work Culture
Bal Bhavan Public School in Bhind is a place where teachers meet parents more often than they meet their own families during school hours. The Hindi department sits right next to the library, so students walk in with doubts about Kabir’s dohas and leave with extra sheets on grammar. Here, the staff room is less about gossip and more about swapping lesson plans for Diwali week and comparing notes on how to explain the difference between ‘वह’ and ‘वही’ for the hundredth time.
About This Role
A TGT Hindi Teacher Vacancy in Bhind has opened for someone who can make the 800-year-old Doha feel fresh to Class 8 students who would rather watch TikTok. This is a full-time role for a postgraduate with two years of classroom experience and the patience to teach ‘अग्नि’ and ‘पानी’ without once resorting to translation. You will be the only Hindi specialist in the section, so your word carries weight when the principal asks why Section C scored 12 marks lower than Section A in the term-end paper.
Day-to-Day Duties
Plan weekly lesson cycles aligned to the NCERT Hindi syllabus and map each chapter to the upcoming PTM so parents see progress in real time.
Prepare monthly literature circles where students dramatise a short story from Premchand and you judge who delivered ‘ठाकुर का कुआँ’ with the most emotion.
Conduct weekly spelling bees using words like ‘अत्याचार’ and ‘अत्यंत’ so that the school team can win the district round without last-minute cramming.
Grade notebooks with red ink and margin notes in Hindi—no English allowed—so that handwriting improves and parents stop complaining about illegible diaries.
Organise a Hindi Diwas assembly where students recite Kabir and Surdas couplets while the music teacher plays the tanpura in the background.
Coordinate with the art teacher to create a wall magazine titled ‘हमारी भाषा’ featuring student essays, poems, and the occasional cartoon of the class monitor.
Attend the Saturday staff meeting and give a 10-minute micro-session on a new teaching trick you picked up—last week it was the ‘आ’ sound drill.
Run a remedial class after school every Wednesday for students who scored below 35% in the monthly Hindi test; bring biscuits so morale stays high.
Eligibility Criteria
Postgraduate in Hindi with a minimum of two years as a Hindi Teacher Job in Bhind or any recognised school.
B.Ed or D.El.Ed mandatory; TET/CTET is a plus but not required.
Fluency in spoken and written Hindi—local Bundelkhandi inflections welcome but standardised exam Hindi is non-negotiable.
Experience handling Classes 6 to 8 in a CBSE-affiliated or state-board setup is preferred; familiarity with Madhya Pradesh Board patterns helps.
Willingness to stay after hours for parent meetings, fest rehearsals, and the occasional birthday surprise for the principal’s son.
What You Get
Rs.25,000 - Rs.45,000 per month depending on experience and the number of extra classes you volunteer to take.
School holidays follow the MP government calendar; summer and winter breaks are strictly observed.
Contributory provident fund, group medical insurance, and a uniform allowance that covers two sets of the Bal Bhavan Public School saree or kurta-pajama.
Work Culture
Bal Bhavan Public School in Bhind is a place where teachers meet parents more often than they meet their own families during school hours. The Hindi department sits right next to the library, so students walk in with doubts about Kabir’s dohas and leave with extra sheets on grammar. Here, the staff room is less about gossip and more about swapping lesson plans for Diwali week and comparing notes on how to explain the difference between ‘वह’ and ‘वही’ for the hundredth time.
About This Role
A TGT Hindi Teacher Vacancy in Bhind has opened for someone who can make the 800-year-old Doha feel fresh to Class 8 students who would rather watch TikTok. This is a full-time role for a postgraduate with two years of classroom experience and the patience to teach ‘अग्नि’ and ‘पानी’ without once resorting to translation. You will be the only Hindi specialist in the section, so your word carries weight when the principal asks why Section C scored 12 marks lower than Section A in the term-end paper.
Day-to-Day Duties
Plan weekly lesson cycles aligned to the NCERT Hindi syllabus and map each chapter to the upcoming PTM so parents see progress in real time.
Prepare monthly literature circles where students dramatise a short story from Premchand and you judge who delivered ‘ठाकुर का कुआँ’ with the most emotion.
Conduct weekly spelling bees using words like ‘अत्याचार’ and ‘अत्यंत’ so that the school team can win the district round without last-minute cramming.
Grade notebooks with red ink and margin notes in Hindi—no English allowed—so that handwriting improves and parents stop complaining about illegible diaries.
Organise a Hindi Diwas assembly where students recite Kabir and Surdas couplets while the music teacher plays the tanpura in the background.
Coordinate with the art teacher to create a wall magazine titled ‘हमारी भाषा’ featuring student essays, poems, and the occasional cartoon of the class monitor.
Attend the Saturday staff meeting and give a 10-minute micro-session on a new teaching trick you picked up—last week it was the ‘आ’ sound drill.
Run a remedial class after school every Wednesday for students who scored below 35% in the monthly Hindi test; bring biscuits so morale stays high.
Eligibility Criteria
Postgraduate in Hindi with a minimum of two years as a Hindi Teacher Job in Bhind or any recognised school.
B.Ed or D.El.Ed mandatory; TET/CTET is a plus but not required.
Fluency in spoken and written Hindi—local Bundelkhandi inflections welcome but standardised exam Hindi is non-negotiable.
Experience handling Classes 6 to 8 in a CBSE-affiliated or state-board setup is preferred; familiarity with Madhya Pradesh Board patterns helps.
Willingness to stay after hours for parent meetings, fest rehearsals, and the occasional birthday surprise for the principal’s son.
What You Get
Rs.25,000 - Rs.45,000 per month depending on experience and the number of extra classes you volunteer to take.
School holidays follow the MP government calendar; summer and winter breaks are strictly observed.
Contributory provident fund, group medical insurance, and a uniform allowance that covers two sets of the Bal Bhavan Public School saree or kurta-pajama.
About School
Bal Bhavan Public School is situated in Bhind, a district town in the Bhind district of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is a co-educational school catering to the educational needs of students from the surrounding rural and urban areas. The school's primary focus is on providing quality education to its students, who are largely from the local community.
The school is affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), a national board of education in India. It follows the CBSE curriculum,...
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