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Govt announces hike in monthly honorarium of Vocational Trainers

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JAMMU: In a significant decision to strengthen vocational education and acknowledge the vital contribution of educators, the Omar Abdullah-led Government today announced the hike in the honorarium of Vocational Trainers (VTs) engaged under Samagra Shiksha & PM SHRI.

As per the decision, the Vocational Trainers engaged before 01.04.2022 will get a monthly honorarium of Rs 25,000, while the VTs engaged on or after 01.04.2022 will receive a monthly honorarium of Rs 22,000. The enhanced honorarium rates will be effective from 01-04-2024, and the Vocational Training Partners shall disburse the due arrears in favour of VTs as per the revised rates.

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Speaking on this development, Education Minister Sakeena Itoo said that this decision reflects the Government’s continued commitment to improving the quality of skill-based education and enhancing the welfare of teachers who play a pivotal role in equipping students with employable skills. “Vocational Teachers have been instrumental in bridging the gap between academic learning and industry-oriented practical training, thereby contributing to workforce readiness and economic development of Jammu and Kashmir,” the education minister stated.

Minister Sakeena also said that the enhanced honorarium will provide better financial support and motivation to Vocational Teachers, recognizing their dedication, expertise and sustained service in nurturing technical and vocational competencies among students. She reiterated the Government’s continuous resolve of taking proactive measures for the welfare of teachers and overall advancement of the education sector across Jammu and Kashmir.

Pertinently, the hike was finalized after careful consideration of long-pending demands and representations received from Vocational Teachers as well as review of prevailing economic conditions and increasing responsibilities entrusted to vocational educators.

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