GENERAL LINE TEACHERS
The Jammu and Kashmir government is planning to de-freeze half of the general line teacher posts to address the severe staff shortage in schools. This move aims to alleviate the shortage of educators and improve the quality of education in the region. By filling these crucial positions, the government hopes to provide students with the support they need to succeed academically.
The government also plans to continue the rationalization process to manage staff shortages effectively. This process involves deploying teachers to schools in need, ensuring that students across Jammu and Kashmir have access to quality education. Lecturer positions have been submitted to the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) for recruitment, which will help alleviate the shortage of lecturers across Jammu and Kashmir.
The shortage of teaching staff has been a significant challenge in the education sector, and the government’s decision is expected to bring relief to schools facing staff shortages. Ultimately, this move is likely to improve the overall quality of education in Jammu and Kashmir, enabling students to reach their full potential and contributing to the region’s development. With this initiative, the government is taking a crucial step towards strengthening the education system and providing students with the opportunities they deserve.