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Kranti Dal demands release of teacher selection list | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Kranti Dal team visited different Govt. schools to know the problem faced by these schools like shortage of teaching staff, infrastructure etc. Team led by its Pritam Sharma, and accompanied by Rajinder Bhagat, and Jagdish Sudan, Ravi Sharma, strongly condemned the attitude of state govt. towards the govt. schools. Sharma said that the future of students in govt. schools is dark due to non-seriousness of state govt. There is a lot of shortage of teaching staff especially in far flung areas where number of student is more but teaching staff is very low which directly impact the study of poor students. Further Sharma added that the future of bathes of students in Jammu region is in jeopardy as the Service Selection Recruitment Board has failed to complete the recruitment for filling nearly 5000 posts of teachers lying vacant in the government schools. While the lack of teaching staff is affecting the academic work in hundreds of government schools, the board has failed to release the selection list of the teachers, interviews for which were held early this year. Jagdish Sudan added that remote areas of Jammu region are facing a lot of problems due to shortage of teaching staffs. Children suffer their study on the cost of lack of teaching staffs. As per available data, in Jammu district alone there are 1200 vacant posts followed by Kathua with 900 vacant posts. The situation is also no better in the border districts of Poonch and Rajouri where the schools have a shortfall of 550 and 500 teachers respectively. Similarly, there are about 450 posts vacant in Udhampur district, 400 in samba district, 350 in Doda district, 220 in Kisthwar district and 200 each in Reasi and Ramban districts. Further Sudan said that the SSRB declared only four lists of Kashmir province and only one list of Jammu province. Recruitment process is going on at snails pace, reason better known to the agency entrusted with the job. It has affected the daily functioning and performance of the schools in the region. Sudan said that lack of teaching staff is also emerging as key factor for outs and dip in the admissions in the government schools in rural areas as at many places schools are being run by two or three teachers. Kranti Dal demanded that immediate release teacher’s Selection list and asked the state government and SSRB to undertake fast track recruitment so that vacant posts could fill in remote areas timely and make bright future of children.
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