25,000 Students, Zero Teachers: Madhya Pradesh State Universities Sit Empty

Madhya Pradesh is grappling with a concerning situation in its state universities, where approximately 25,000 students are enrolled but are left without any permanent faculty. The institutions offer a range of undergraduate courses in fields such as agriculture, arts, commerce, and science, as well as postgraduate programs in commerce, yet they rely solely on temporary staffing arrangements. This lack of qualified teachers raises significant concerns over the quality of education and the future prospects of the students. The situation is indicative of broader systemic issues within the state's higher education sector, including inadequate planning and resource allocation. As students continue to attend classes without the guidance of experienced educators, calls for reforms and immediate action from the government are growing louder. Stakeholders are urging the authorities to prioritize the recruitment of permanent faculty to ensure that the educational needs of the students are met and that the integrity of the academic programs is maintained.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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