Jammu

Minister for School Education Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Thursday informed Legislative Assembly that the government has referred 2154 teacher vacancies under Direct Recruitment Quota to J&K Service Selection Board (JKSSB) to fill these on a fast-track basis.

The spokesman said to overcome the shortage of teachers in the schools, the education department has identified more vacancies, which shall be referred to the JKSSB soon.

The spokesman has quoted the Minister saying “shortage of teachers has been addressed in the majority of schools by undertaking massive rationalization exercise by the Department across the State and fresh recruitments will help to address the problem further.”

The Minister further informed that in line with the Government Policy to improve quality of education and board results in 24000 Government schools, the Department has taken a slew of measures. “Our goal is to remove the notion that the students of Government schools are not in a disadvantageous position” he asserted.

The measures include an amendment in the recruitment rules and revision of minimum qualification for the teacher from 10+2 to graduation, earmarking 30% posts for Science/Mathematics graduates, the Minister informed adding that to attract the best talent in the teaching profession, the Government is considering the further amendment in the recruitment rules.

The Minister further said that with these initiatives, a gradual improvement in the pass percentage of students in government schools has been observed. To further enforce accountability and fix the responsibility, the department takes stringent action against the teachers whose results are not up to mark. “The Chief Education Officers have been asked to keep a tab on the performance of the teachers so that the students do not face any problem due to any lapse on the part of teaching staff,” he added.

Replying to a specific question by the Member, the Minister said that no Teacher/Master from Chenani Constituency has been attached to the urban areas. He further revealed that no teacher has been engaged to manage the mid-day meal for the students, and same is being done by the Cook-cum-helpers engaged for the purpose. He said the teachers only maintain the record of mid-day meal and school funds.

However, he said Government is actively considering outsourcing of the mid-day meal scheme to some NGO.

Sharing the concern of members over the loss of studies due to the deployment of teachers for non-teaching duties, the Minister informed that the department has taken up the issue with the General Administration Department to exempt them (teachers from the election and other duties to avoid the interruption in academic activities.

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