Report to be submitted to DSEK by March 15
Muhammad Adnan
Srinagar, March 07: In a latest development, the Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) has directed the Vigilance Officers of the department to monitor the progress on repatriation of the teaching staff deployed in offices for different administrative works.
The move comes amid the poor implementation of the orders regarding repatriation of the teaching and non-teaching staff to their original place of postings.
The order in this regard has been issued by the Director School Education Kashmir G N Itoo.
"In continuation to this office Order No. 51-DSEK of 2025 Dated February 22 of 2025, it is hereby ordered that District Vigilance Officers and additional district vigilance officers shall personally monitor the implementation of instructions regarding repatriation of all teachers and the non teaching staff to their original place of postings," the order reads.
Notably, scores of teaching staff members are presently deployed or attached for administrative works in different offices and departments while non teaching staff members are working outside parent department.
"The vigilance officers shall submit the compliance report in respect of officials belonging to their respective districts on the devised format to the Directorate by March 15 of 2025," the order reads.
As already reported, the DSEK earlier ordered repatriation of all the teachers deployed in offices, to their original place of postings. However, the order witnesses poor implementation on ground as Chief Education Officers (CEOs) are allegedly shielding these teachers and are reluctant to relieve them from offices.
This has forced the DSEK to seek compliance report from the Vigilance Officers.
These teachers are deployed in offices without any orders from past many years, leaving students at the mercy of God.
Over the years, the detachment of the teaching staff from the offices within the parent department and outside offices has become a persistent problem as the repeated orders by the Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) have failed to see any implementation on the ground.
Given the lax implementation of the orders, the School Education Department (SED) and DSEK are forced to issue the orders every year prior to the commencement of the new academic session in the schools.
Over the years, the government has issued repeated orders directing the Chief Education Officers (CEOs) to detach and relieve all the teachers from offices.
However, the orders see poor implementation on the ground as the teachers continue to remain deployed in offices.
Suhail Khan Baramulla, Jan 6: A young aerospace engineer from Sopore in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district is proving that dedication and ambition can propel one to global heights. Munaf-ul-Raquib who holds a B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering, has gained international recognition for his research on black holes and cosmology. Munaf-ul-Raquib revealed that his paper on the thermodynamics of black holes was recently published in the International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR). “About a year ago, I conducted research on the gravity of black holes and cosmology, which has now been published in IJSR,” he said. He said that since his research was published in the international journal, he has been receiving opportunities from various countries to participate in research dialogues. Raquib added that in the coming months he is scheduled to participate in international conferences in Paris on April 16 and later in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The Sopore aerospace engineer noted that he is also participating in various conferences across different countries. Speaking about his research, Munaf-ul-Raquib addressed a fundamental paradox in astrophysics: how black holes can appear to violate thermodynamic laws, particularly concerning entropy.“If we observe a black hole, it seems to contradict thermodynamic principles,” he said. Using the frameworks of Anti-de Sitter space (AdS) and Conformal Field Theory (CFT), Raqeeb’s research proposes a theoretical model that reconciles black hole mechanics with thermodynamics. “In this paper, I have explained how a black hole can function without violating thermodynamic laws,” he said. He described the achievement as both personal and symbolic. “It is a proud moment for me to represent my state, especially Sopore, on an international platform,” he said. Raqeeb shared that Astrophysics was his childhood dream, and his grandfather encouraged me immensely. "After my grandfather passed away during the Covid-19 pandemic, my parents continued to champion my aspirations. My parents left no stone unturned in helping me pursue my dreams,” he said. He said that his academic path included taking the JEE and later the AME CET entrance exams, through which he secured a seat in aerospace engineering at the Nasik Research Centre. “My parents not only supported me morally but also created an environment where I could pursue my dreams freely,” he said. He emphasized the role of family in nurturing talent. “Just as my parents supported me, it is the responsibility of all parents to help their children follow their dreams.” “Young people should avoid wrong practices. They must dream of a beautiful tomorrow but work hard today to make their parents proud,” he further added.
Srinagar, Jan 12: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) will declare the result of class 10th and 12th examination on January 14 of, 2026 (Wednesday), minister for education Sakina Itoo said on Monday. Minister for education Sakina Itoo said the government has decided to declare the result of both the classes-10th and 12th on the same day. "We understand that students have been waiting for the results. So we decided that result of both the classes will be declared on Wednesday (January 16 of 2926)," Sakina Itoo said. She said the meeting of the Result Declaration Committee (RDC) will be convened by the Secretary JKBOE along with the members-Director School Education (DSE) Kashmir and Jammu division besides the joint secretaries as well. "We will give the administrative approval to the result instead of getting approved by the chairman," she said. The announcement comes amid the delay in appointment of chairman JKBOSE as the position is lying vacant for the last one year. "After declaration of the results, we will also appoint the permanent chairman for JKBOSE as well," education minister said. An official from JKBOSE said the class 1oth result will be declared on Wednesday morning followed by the declaration of result of class 12th students in late afternoon on the same day. As per the official figures, 94783 students- 68804 from Kashmir and 25,224 students from winter zone areas of Jammu division besides 660 students from Kargil and 95 from Leh district registered for the class 10th JKBOSE examination this year. Also, the examination for class 11th and 12th students was scheduled from November 19 and November 8 of 2025 respectively. Approximately, 81622 students – 64001 from Jammu and 17621 from winter zone areas of Jammu have registered for class 11th examination while 70117 students—56423 from Kashmir and 13694 from winter zone areas of Jammu have registered for class 12th examination.
Srinagar, Jan 8: Contractual faculty members working in government degree colleges of Jammu and Kashmir Higher Education Department (HED) have expressed strong resentment over what they term as a glaring disparity in salaries, demanding revision of their pay in line with University Grants Commission (UGC) norms and regularisation of their services. The faculty, many of whom hold PhDs and are qualified through NET, SET and JRF, said they have been denied UGC-recommended pay scales despite discharging academic responsibilities equivalent to their regular counterparts. “Hundreds of highly qualified scholars have been pushed into silent suffering. For years, we have been assured that our pay revision is under consideration, but nothing has materialised so far,” said Dr Ishfaq Gowhar, a contractual faculty member. Earlier, Director Colleges J&K had acknowledged the legitimacy of the faculty’s demand, stating that while the issue was genuine, its implementation involved significant financial implications due to the large number of contractual appointments. “We are aware that they deserve salary enhancement, but the number of contractual faculty is huge and it has financial implications,” he earlier said. Dr Gowhar pointed out that contractual lecturers, who form the backbone of the higher education system, continue to work on a fixed monthly honorarium of Rs 28,000, which has remained unchanged for nearly a decade. “The irony is that a Class IV employee with a Class 10 qualification draws a salary exceeding Rs 50,000, while doctorate-holding teachers engaged in teaching, mentoring and academic research are paid a fraction of that,” he said. He added that institutions such as SKUAST-K, University of Kashmir and Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) have implemented revised UGC pay scales, but the Higher Education Department has failed to extend similar treatment to its contractual faculty. Dr Gowhar said the demand for “equal work, equal pay” gets prominently featured in election campaigns, raising hopes among contractual teachers. “Promises were made and slogans echoed during elections, but once the process ended, our voices were reduced to silence. Even meeting officials now feels impossible,” he said. He said contractual faculty were not seeking privileges but dignity, fairness and recognition for their service. The faculty appealed to the Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and the Education Minister to intervene and take concrete steps towards addressing their long-pending demands. “This issue is not merely about salaries. It is about survival, justice and dignity in the classrooms of Jammu and Kashmir,” he said.
'Results likely to get delayed in absence of Chairman' Jammu, Jan 7: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) on Wednesday said the result of the class 10th examinations will be declared soon after the appointment of the Chairman of the Board. The statement comes amid the uncertainty about the declaration of the results by JKBOSE. In an official handout issued here, JKBOSE has advised students not to pay heed to fake links and websites announcing declaration of class 10 results. "Result of class 10th will be declared within few days soon after the appointment of new Chairman," the statement reads. The JKBOSE has stated that the results of annual examination of class 10 of Kashmir valley and winter zone areas of Jammu Division are almost ready. "But its approval by Result Declaration Committee headed by BOSE Chairman is a pre- requisite before its declaration. In absence of the Chairman the results are likely to get a little delayed," it reads. The JKBOSE officials have advised the students to wait for the formal declaration on the official website of the Board- www.jkbose.nic.in. "Students should not get misled by scamesters and fake narratives circulated by some mischievous elements, whose sole aim is to create confusion in the innocent student community," the statement reads.
Calls for strong academic ecosystem Srinagar, March 6: President of the Private Schools Association Jammu & Kashmir (PSAJK), Dr. Baba Nazrul Islam Friday extended his heartfelt congratulations to the 17 candidates from J&K and Ladakh who successfully cleared the prestigious Indian Administrative Service (IAS) examination. He termed the achievement as a moment of immense pride for the region and a powerful inspiration for the youth. He said that success of these candidates reflect the immense talent, determination, and intellectual potential present among the students of the region. Nazrul Islam Baba emphasised that educational institutions must work collectively to create a robust academic ecosystem that encourages students to aspire for and excel in national-level competitive examinations like the IAS. He stressed that schools should nurture curiosity, discipline, analytical thinking, and leadership qualities from the early stages of education. “Such remarkable achievements demonstrate that our youth possess the capability to compete at the highest national platforms," he said. He said a supportive academic environment, mentorship, and access to quality resources need to be kept available so that more students from J&K and Ladakh can prepare for and succeed in prestigious examinations. PSAJK President further highlighted the need to develop benchmark institutions and academic support systems in the region that can guide and mentor students aspiring for civil services and other competitive examinations. "Creating a culture of excellence and competition within educational institutions will help channelize the talent of the youth towards nation-building roles," he said. He urged educators, parents, and policymakers to work in synergy to foster an environment where students feel motivated to pursue ambitious goals and contribute meaningfully to society. “Every success story from our region becomes a beacon of hope for thousands of young minds. These achievers have shown that with perseverance, dedication, and proper guidance, no dream is beyond reach. Their journey should inspire our students to believe in their abilities and strive for excellence,” he added. PSAJK expressed hope that this achievement will ignite a new wave of aspiration among students across schools in J&K and Ladakh, motivating them to prepare for the country’s most competitive examinations and play a vital role in shaping the future of the nation.
Srinagar, Mar 16: Vice Chancellor University of Kashmir (KU) Prof Nilofer Khan on Monday felicitated 11 candidates from its Centre for Career Counselling, Coaching and Placement (CCCP) who qualified the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) Combined Competitive Examination–2024 (CCE–2024). The ceremony was held at the University Main Campus where Prof. Nilofer Khan, felicitated the successful aspirants for their achievement. The results of the JKPSC CCE–2024 were declared by the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission on March 13, in which 11 candidates from the CCCP Civil Services Residential Coaching Programme of KU secured positions in the merit list. The programme is a flagship initiative of the University aimed at providing structured coaching and academic support to civil services aspirants, particularly those from economically underprivileged sections and female candidates. The programme offers a fully residential academic environment with facilities including free accommodation, a 24×7 library, high-speed internet, structured test series and continuous mentorship to help aspirants prepare for competitive examinations. Congratulating the successful candidates, Vice-Chancellor KU Prof. Nilofer Khan described the achievement as a moment of pride for the University and a testament to the dedication and hard work of the aspirants. She said the University remains committed to strengthening academic support systems that enable young aspirants to compete successfully in prestigious examinations. “I have personally monitored the progress of the Civil Services Residential Coaching Programme and have made frequent visits to the Centre to ensure that the vision behind establishing this initiative is implemented effectively,” Prof. Khan said while appreciating the determination of the successful candidates. Prof. Khan also acknowledged the role of the programme’s Overseeing Committee headed by Dean Research KU Prof. Mohammad Sultan Bhat and comprising Registrar KU Prof. Naseer Iqbal, Director CCCP Prof. Nazir Ahmad, Special Secretary to the VC KU Dr. Ashfaq Zarri and Chief Accounts Officer/FA KU Zafira for their guidance and supervision. She also appreciated the efforts of the other members of CCCP team including Deputy Director CCCP Dr. Yahya Bakhtiyar and Fatima Ali faculty at CCCP for their sustained mentorship and academic support to civil services aspirants. On the occasion, Dean Academic Affairs KU Prof. Shariefuddin Pirzada, Dean Research KU Prof. Mohammad Sultan Bhat, Registrar KU Prof. Naseer Iqbal and Special Secretary to the VC KU Dr. Ashfaq Zarri also shared their views. They highlighted the consistent academic support and mentorship provided by the University through CCCP and congratulated the successful candidates and their families for the remarkable achievement. Earlier Director CCCP KU Prof. Nazir Ahmad, in his remarks, said that the success of the candidates reflects the sustained efforts made by the CCCP team, coordinators, mentors and the Overseeing Committee over the past few years to develop the Centre into a vibrant residential academy dedicated to preparing aspirants for civil services and other competitive examinations. Deputy Director CCCP Dr. Yahya Bakhtiyar proposed vote of the thanks on the occassion whileas Coordinator CCCP Dr Hakim Yasir Abbas conducted the proceedings of the ceremony. On the occasion, the successful candidates also shared their experiences at CCCP and acknowledged the guidance, mentorship and academic support they received at the University which helped them successfully clear the JKPSC CCE–2024 examination.
Srinagar, March 14: Government Sheikh Ul Alam Memorial (SAM) Degree College Budgam this week celebrated International Women’s Day. The programme was organised by the Women’s Development Cell in collaboration with the CASH (Committee Against Sexual Harassment) of the College The event was organised to celebrate the achievements and contributions of women across various spheres of life, and to promote awareness on gender equality and women’s empowerment. The programme began with a welcome address by Dr. Nuzhat Nasreen, Associate Professor (Education), who provided an insightful overview of the occasion and emphasized the importance of observing International Women’s Day as a means to empower women and promote equal opportunities for them in all spheres of life. Principal of the College, Prof. (Dr) Mohammad Amin Malik delivered the presidential address, highlighting the importance of equality, dignity and justice for women. He discussed how women were traditionally perceived as homemakers and how, over time, socio-cultural systems evolved into a patriarchal structure in which women were regarded primarily as child-bearing entities, resulting in their roles becoming increasingly restricted. Dr. Malik quoted a famous Kashmiri proverb "mout gobur gouv mukhtahaar te ar kour gayi tabardar," which means “A mad son is like pearl necklace while an accomplished daughter is like a wood cutter.” He reffered a hadith, mentioning the Prophet's (PBUH) emphasis on women's equality and autonomy, saying women have their own domain where they shouldn't be forced to change. He said that today, women are excelling and breaking barriers in competitive exams, academics, sports, and entrepreneurship. He further stressed the need to overcome patriarchal attitudes and combat domestic violence through quality education, strict legal measures, and sustained awareness programs. The programme featured insightful presentations by three speakers including Tasneem Akhter (Retd. Programmer Officer ICDS) who discussed women's empowerment and education's role in shaping a progressive society, sharing her personal story of achieving empowerment through her career experiences. Another speaker Advocate Sehar Nazir shared her powerful story of surviving an acid attack, undergoing prolonged medical treatment, and completing her degree despite the challenges. She highlighted how her experience transformed her life positively and discussed the obstacles women face today, emphasizing the need for collective efforts to achieve gender equality. Another speaker, Mir Abroo Mushtaq, a district psychiatric counselor, Budgam, emphasized women's leadership potential and community impact, inspiring students to aim high and excel. The speeches were informative and inspirational, leaving a positive impact on the audience. Earlier, assistant professor Sociology, Dr. Shehla Rashid who was moderatimg the event, introduced the programme to the gathering and highlighted the 2026 theme “Give to Gain,” and briefly shared the college’s gender-parity practices, noting the strong female student presence and equal participation encouraged for women faculty. Dr. Ruhee Jan, Senior Assistant Professor (Chemistry) & Convener CASH, delivered a heartfelt vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to the Principal, speakers, faculty, organising team, and students for their support and participation. The celebration ended up with a powerful message: empowering women is key to building a progressive and inclusive society. Prof. Saima Gazanfar and Dr Zahwa Jan served as the rapporteurs of the programme.
Baramulla, March 8: The Jammu and Kashmir Teachers Forum (JKTF) Baramulla Sunday welcomed all students to the schools following the government decisions to reopen educational institutions across Kashmir. JKTF District President Baramulla , Peer Faizan Ahmad said the reopening of schools marks the formal beginning of the teaching–learning process after the long winter break. "We hope that students will return with renewed energy, enthusiasm, and commitment towards their studies," Faizan said. JKTF has urged all schools and teachers to make special efforts to give a warm and beautiful welcome to the students, who are the budding blooms of our society. "Schools should create a joyful and friendly atmosphere so that students feel happy and motivated on their return to classrooms," he said. He extended his warm greetings to students, teachers, and parents. "The reopening of schools is always a moment of hope and happiness for the entire educational community," he said and urged teachers to guide students with dedication and care. "Students must be encouraged to focus on their studies and make the best use of the opportunities provided by their schools," he said. Peer Faizan Ahmad also appealed to school administrations to ensure that the first day of reopening becomes memorable for students by welcoming them warmly and creating a positive learning environment. "JKTF Baramulla wishes all students a successful and inspiring academic journey ahead," he said.