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SED receives demands for up-gradation from various schools of Budgam district: Sakeena Itoo

Department facing staff shortage due to freezing of posts of GLTs by SAC decision of 2018

Jammu: Minister for Education, Sakeena Itoo, today said that the School Education Department (SED) has received demands for up-gradation of various schools of Budgam district.

These schools included Middle School Mazahama, Girls Middle School Kanihama, Middle School Rassu and Middle School Charangam, S.K Pora, Rathson and Aripathan.

The Minister said this while replying to a question raised by Dr. Shafi Ahmad Wani.

The Minister informed the house that the department has no immediate proposal for up-gradation of schools as numbers of these institutions have already been upgraded. She added that the department is presently focusing on creation of required infrastructure and providing staff to all schools, especially the upgraded ones.

The Minister also informed that up-gradation of schools involves huge financial implications for creation of infrastructure and posts of teaching staff. She added that the Education Department faces shortage of teaching staff as no recruitment of teachers could be made for the past five years due to freezing of posts of General Line Teachers (GLTs) by the State Administrative Council (SAC) decision of 2018.

The Minister further said that as and when the department proposes up-gradation of schools, the said schools of Budgam district shall be considered.

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