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Fill vacancies, save education sector

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February 27, 2026
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The classrooms of Jammu and Kashmir are echoing with silence. Nearly 12,977 teaching posts remain vacant across the Union Territory, leaving thousands of children without guidance and thousands of qualified youth without employment. This is not just an administrative lapse; it is a crisis that strikes at the very foundation of society.

The numbers are staggering. In the Jammu division alone, 7,985 posts are unfilled, with districts like Rajouri, Kathua, Jammu, and Poonch bearing the brunt. In Kashmir, 4,992 vacancies cripple schools in Anantnag, Budgam, Pulwama, and Kupwara. These figures translate into classrooms without teachers, lessons without mentors, and futures without direction.

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The problem does not stop at entry‑level teaching posts. Promotional vacancies for Masters—1,722 in Kashmir and 224 in Jammu—remain unaddressed. Experienced educators are left waiting, schools are deprived of leadership, and students are denied the benefit of seasoned guidance. The machinery of departmental promotion committees moves at a pace far too slow for the urgency of the situation.

Equally troubling is the stagnation in school infrastructure. Since November 2024, not a single middle, high, or higher secondary school has been upgraded. Remote districts like Doda, where children already struggle with access, remain neglected. The excuse of financial concurrence and bureaucratic hurdles cannot justify the denial of opportunity. Education is not a luxury rather a necessity, and delay is a form of denial.

This crisis exposes a glaring contradiction. Jammu and Kashmir has a vast pool of educated, unemployed youth. Year after year, they prepare for recruitment drives that never materialize. The vacant posts in schools represent a direct solution: fill them, and you simultaneously strengthen education and provide jobs. Yet, the government has failed to act with urgency, leaving both classrooms and households in despair.

The impact is devastating. Rural and semi‑urban students, who rely almost entirely on government schools, are the worst affected. With staff shortages, learning outcomes collapse, dropout rates rise, and the promise of education as a ladder of empowerment is broken. In a region already burdened by socio‑economic challenges, denying children quality education is a betrayal of their future.

What is required is not incremental tinkering but a bold plan. Recruitment must be fast‑tracked, transparent, and time‑bound. Promotional posts must be cleared immediately to restore leadership in schools. Infrastructure upgrades must be prioritized, especially in hilly and remote districts, with financial approvals treated as urgent rather than optional. Most importantly, education policy must be aligned with the employment generation, ensuring that qualified youth are absorbed into the system.

Empty classrooms are not just a statistic; they are a symbol of broken governance. Every unfilled post is a child denied the chance to learn, a youth denied the chance to serve, and a society denied the chance to progress. Jammu and Kashmir cannot afford this paralysis.

The government must act now. Filling these posts is not merely an administrative exercise; it is an investment in the future of the region. Education is the backbone of stability, growth, and empowerment. Without teachers, there can be no classrooms; without classrooms, there can be no future

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