Haryana Government Colleges Face Severe Shortage of Principals and Teaching Staff
Nearly half of Haryana's 185 government colleges are operating without principals, with 85 positions vacant. Additionally, 56 regular teaching posts are unfilled, leading to reliance on guest faculty. Government-aided colleges face similar shortages, with 57% of principal posts and 50% of teaching positions vacant. This administrative and academic crisis is impacting student enrollment, leaving many seats unfilled and creating a significant administrative vacuum.
AI Analysis
The article focuses on administrative and academic deficiencies within Haryana's government colleges, highlighting vacancies. It presents data obtained through RTI, attributing concerns to a Manch convener, without framing the issue through a specific political party's lens.
The sentiment is predominantly negative, highlighting a 'deepening administrative and academic crisis' and 'crumbling infrastructure.' The tone is critical, emphasizing the severity of the staff shortages and their impact on education.
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