Ratnagiri, 23: Students are suffering due to lack of teachers in government technical colleges including Ratnagiri. Two or three solutions have been taken to this problem and teachers will be available soon and the education of students will continue well, former Ratnagiri MLA Bal Mane and State Higher and Technical Education Minister Chandrakant Dada Patil, Director of Technical Education Shri. A positive discussion has been held with Mohitkar and officials. Therefore, Bal Mane said that this issue will be resolved soon. Two days ago, Bal Mane interacted with the students of Government Technical Technical College in Ratnagiri and learned about their problem. Some teachers have filed a petition in the Nagpur bench. Hence the recruitment has been suspended. This is a matter of justice. It was discussed on this occasion that the state should not cause any educational loss to the children and as a first option to lift the moratorium, petition the bench as parents on behalf of the students. Bal Mane said that Chandrakantada has assured that appropriate arrangements will be made and action will be taken under the guidance of Advocate General. The post will be recruited through MPSC. Efforts will be made to expedite this process. Also earlier in Tannariketan there was one professor for every 15 students. Now this rule has become one professor for every 25 students. Therefore, additional professors in polytechnics in big cities will be sent to nearby districts on request. This is a good decision and it will continue the education of the students. Chandrakant Dada has also promised to process in this regard. In today’s discussion, Dada’s personal assistant Atul Khanolkar took the initiative and said that let’s try not to harm the students. Today’s meeting was attended by youth leader Mihir Mane, director of technical education and officials.