NVI Correspondent
Srinagar, Nov 13(NVI): Minister for Health and Medical Education and School Education Department Sakina Itoo said that the government is set to address the recruitment policy issues and expedite the filling of vacant posts for lecturers, professors, and teachers.
During an interaction with reporters at an event held at SKICC, the minister acknowledged that recruitment processes had been significantly disrupted in recent years.
However, she assured that steps have been taken to initiate and streamline the recruitment process to address the vacancies in educational institutions.
Sakeena emphasized the government’s commitment to filling these crucial educational positions soon, which she believes will enhance the quality of education and provide better opportunities for students.
Additionally, the minister highlighted the growing concern of drug addiction and depression among the youth.
She described these issues as significant challenges but reassured that the government is committed to implementing measures to mitigate these problems.
She stated that a comprehensive strategy would be employed to tackle drug addiction and mental health issues, aiming to safeguard the well-being of youngsters across the region.
The minister’s remarks reflect the government’s focus on enhancing the education sector while also addressing pressing social issues impacting the youth.—(News Vibes of India)