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J&K Assembly: Over 77,000 Government Posts Vacant — Explained

 



The Jammu & Kashmir Government informed the Legislative Assembly that 77,099 posts across various departments in the Union Territory are currently vacant. These vacancies include both direct recruitment and promotion quota posts.


Vacancy Details

Direct Recruitment Quota

  • Gazetted: 3,808
  • Non-Gazetted: 24,507
  • MTS (Multi-Tasking Staff): 12,351
    Total (Direct): 40,666

Promotion Quota

  • Gazetted: 6,409
  • Non-Gazetted: 24,451
  • MTS: 5,573
    Total (Promotion): 36,433

Grand Total Vacancies: 77,099

Recruitments for new candidates will mainly be conducted through the (JKSSB) and JKPSC. Only the direct quota posts represent fresh employment opportunities, while promotion quota posts are filled by existing employees.


Why This Matters

Administrative functioning:
Many departments are operating with insufficient staff, leading to delays in revenue services, education, healthcare, and local administration.

Governance impact:
After the Union Territory reorganization, administrative responsibilities expanded, but manpower did not increase proportionately. As a result, schemes exist but implementation remains slow.

Employment angle:
J&K has limited private sector opportunities. Government recruitment is therefore the primary source of formal employment. Large vacancy numbers indicate potential recruitment drives in the coming period.


Likely Affected Departments

  • Revenue (Patwari and clerical staff)
  • Education (teachers and lecturers)
  • Health (technicians, pharmacists, nurses)
  • Rural Development
  • Ministerial staff in police and civil administration

Analytical Observation (Exam-Ready Line)

The existence of over 77,000 vacancies reflects a structural governance gap in which administrative expansion has outpaced staffing capacity, affecting service delivery, fund utilization, and employment generation in Jammu & Kashmir.


Conclusion

The issue is not only about recruitment. Filling these posts would strengthen administrative efficiency, improve public services, and help address educated unemployment in the Union Territory.

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