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Prioritising recognition, professional standards   

An Appeal to Honourable Education Minister to improve the professional Prospects of English teachers of School Education Department

Dr Rabia Mukhtar by Dr Rabia Mukhtar
May 17, 2026
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 In any fair administrative system, seniority is more than a list. It  is a recognition of years of service, commitment, and professional integrity. But when such recognition is selectively delayed, it stops being a procedural lapse and begins to resemble institutional discrimination. The prolonged non-release of the English seniority list by the Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) is one such case that demands urgent attention.

For years now, English teachers across the Kashmir division have watched their careers stand still. Many have completed nearly three decades of service without a single promotion, while teachers in other subjects with far less experience have already been elevated to positions such as In-charge Lecturers. This glaring imbalance raises serious concerns about fairness and transparency.

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The absence of a clear timeline or explanation has only deepened frustration among affected teachers. Silence, in this context, translates into lost opportunities and declining morale.

A practical solution lies in reforming the system itself. Seniority lists should be framed simultaneously across all subjects, based on uniform criteria such as date of appointment and merit position in the original selection lists. This would ensure consistency, fairness, and trust in the process.

The teaching community now looks towards the Hon’ble Education Minister and concerned authorities for immediate intervention. The long-pending English seniority list must be finalized without further delay, and structural reforms might be introduced to prevent such disparities in the future.

Justice delayed is justice denied—and for English teachers, that delay has already lasted far too long.

Author is a teacher and can be reached at rwani48@gmail.com

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