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Unfilled posts, delayed services

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
April 2, 2026
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Jammu and Kashmir is currently grappling with a staggering administrative gap, with over 59,000 government posts lying vacant across 38 departments. Nowhere is the impact more severe than in the critical sectors of health and education, where 15,084 and 7,602 positions respectively remain unfilled. These are not just numbers but represent missing teachers in classrooms, absent doctors in hospitals and delayed services for citizens. The consequences are far-reaching. In healthcare, staff shortages strain an already burdened system, affecting patient care, increasing wait times, and undermining rural outreach. In education, vacant teaching posts compromise learning outcomes, widen inequities, and weaken the foundation of human capital development. At a time when governance must be responsive and efficient, such gaps hinder both service delivery and public trust. While recruitment processes have been initiated in phases, the pace remains inadequate. Procedural delays, prolonged examinations, and administrative bottlenecks continue to stall appointments. A mission-mode approach is now imperative. Fast-tracking recruitment, streamlining selection procedures and ensuring time-bound appointments must become immediate priorities. Equally important is accountability. Departments must be made responsible for identifying and reporting vacancies in real time, while recruitment agencies need to adhere to strict timelines. Transparent and technology-driven processes can help reduce delays and restore confidence among aspirants. Filling these vacancies is not merely an administrative exercise but an investment in governance and public welfare. The government must act decisively to bridge this gap. A timely and sustained recruitment drive will not only strengthen institutions but also generate employment and renew faith in the system.

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