Pulwama, April 13 : – Political activist Jozee Tariq has issued a formal request to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Education Minister Miss Sakina Ittoo, urging immediate intervention to address the critical shortage of teachers at Khadermoh High School in Pulwama.
In a statement released today, Jozee Tariq emphasized the urgent need for additional teaching staff to ensure that students receive a quality education. “The current teacher-to-student ratio is alarmingly low, which is adversely affecting the learning environment and academic performance of our youth,” said Jozee Tariq. “Education is a fundamental right, and it is imperative that we provide our children with the resources they need to succeed.”
Jozee Tariq’s appeal comes in response to growing concerns from parents and community members regarding the impact of insufficient teaching staff on students’ educational outcomes. With an increasing number of students enrolling in Khadermoh High School, the demand for qualified teachers has never been more pressing.
The activist is calling on the state government to take immediate action to recruit and assign more teachers to the school, ensuring that every student has access to the support and guidance they need to thrive academically. “We cannot afford to let our children fall behind due to a lack of resources,” Jozee Tariq added. “I urge the Chief Minister and the Education Minister to prioritize this issue and take swift action.”
Jozee Tariq’s commitment to advocating for educational equity reflects a broader movement within the community to enhance the quality of education in the region. As the demand for skilled educators continues to grow, it is essential for government officials to respond proactively to the needs of students and families.