Jammu and Kashmir Faces Critical Teacher Shortage Amid Stalled School Upgrades

In Jammu and Kashmir, 12,977 teaching positions remain unfilled, with no school upgrades since 2024. Education Minister Sakeena Itoo highlights divisions with the most vacancies and notes the absence of immediate plans for school advancements due to financial challenges. Promotional vacancies are being addressed through established committees.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Jammu | Updated: 19-02-2026 16:15 IST | Created: 19-02-2026 16:15 IST
Jammu and Kashmir Faces Critical Teacher Shortage Amid Stalled School Upgrades
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Jammu and Kashmir are grappling with a significant shortfall as 12,977 teaching positions remain vacant. Education Minister Sakeena Itoo announced that no schools have been upgraded since 2024, citing financial and infrastructural constraints.

The vacancy crisis is particularly acute in districts like Rajouri, Kathua, Jammu, and Poonch in the Jammu division, while Anantnag, Budgam, Pulwama, and Kupwara top the list in Kashmir. Master's promotional vacancies also remain a challenge, yet efforts are ongoing through Divisional Level Departmental Promotion Committees.

Itoo confessed there are no immediate plans for upgrading schools, especially in hilly and remote areas like Doda, due to the need for infrastructure development and financial agreements. However, if proposals arise, feasible schools in these areas will be considered based on strict norms and requirements.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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