Government-run schools in Jammu and Kashmir's Ramban district face an acute shortage of teaching staff as 586 posts of principals, lecturers, headteachers, and teachers are vacant out of a sanctioned strength of 2,073. In addition, two school buildings have been declared unsafe. Schools in the district reopened last month after a long break due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown and the winter vacation, and there have been frequent protests by parents and students for adequate teaching staff and better infrastructure.
Ramban Deputy Commissioner Mussarat Islam wrote to the director of education in Jammu early this month about the "virtual collapse" of the education system in the district and suggested sending a team of senior officers for spot assessment. "There is no doubt that the education system in our district is in a mess and needs urgent measures to safeguard the students' future," District Development Councilor Mohammad Shafi Zargar of Rajgarh told news organizations.
The district commissioner has also raised the issue of the worn condition of certain school buildings after conducting a safety audit of the structures, officials said, adding at least two schools – the Government Middle School Hiller, Rajgarh, and the Government Higher Secondary School Rajgarh – have been declared unsafe.
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