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Urgent Concerns Arise as Cluster Resource Coordinators in Jammu and Kashmir Higher Secondaries Serve Without Salary

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
13/11/2023
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Urgent Concerns Arise as Cluster Resource Coordinators in Jammu and Kashmir Higher Secondaries Serve Without Salary
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Kashmir : Amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Jammu and Kashmir, a disconcerting tale unfolds as Cluster Resource Coordinators (CRCs) find themselves entangled in a predicament that threatens their dedication to education.

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In the hallowed halls of higher secondaries, where the pursuit of knowledge takes precedence, CRCs play a pivotal role in ensuring educational resources are efficiently utilized. These unsung heroes, responsible for coordinating and enhancing teaching practices, have found themselves in an unexpected struggle – serving without a salary.

The news of their plight has sent ripples across the education sector, raising urgent concerns about the sustainability of this dedicated workforce. Without the financial support essential for their livelihoods, these coordinators, passionate about shaping young minds, face an uphill battle.

As they navigate the corridors of academia, their commitment to fostering a conducive learning environment remains unwavering. However, the absence of a salary poses a severe challenge to their personal and professional lives. Many CRCs have expressed their concerns, emphasizing the financial strain they endure while striving to maintain the quality of education in higher secondaries.

The situation has prompted calls for immediate intervention from educational authorities and policymakers. Advocates argue that recognizing the vital role CRCs play in shaping the educational landscape should translate into fair and timely compensation. The absence of remuneration not only affects the morale of these educators but also raises questions about the sustainability of such a crucial support system.

As the story unfolds, there is a collective hope that the urgent concerns of Cluster Resource Coordinators in Jammu and Kashmir will be addressed promptly, ensuring that their dedication to education is met with the recognition and financial support they rightfully deserve.

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