More than 50% sanctioned NCERT posts vacant: Data

Recent data has revealed that over 50% of sanctioned positions at the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) remain unfilled, raising concerns among educators and policymakers. This significant vacancy rate has led to increased reliance on contractual staff, which, according to academicians, hampers effective curriculum planning and the timely development and production of textbooks. The situation underscores the urgent need for the government to address staffing shortages within the NCERT, an organization pivotal to shaping the educational framework in India. As the demand for quality education rises, the consequences of these vacancies could have long-term implications for students and educators alike, emphasizing the necessity for strategic hiring and resource allocation to enhance the quality of education nationwide.
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