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J&K Govt to begin regularisation of daily wagers in 2026: Omar

Working to fill nearly 30,000 vacant posts during the current year

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J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah speaks during the Budget session of the Legislative Assembly in Jammu on Thursday. PTI
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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said the government will initiate the process of regularising daily-rated, ad hoc and other temporary employees in a legally and financially sustainable manner in 2026, even as it works to fill nearly 30,000 vacant posts during the current year.

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Replying to the discussion on grants of his departments and cut motions in the Assembly, Abdullah said the issue of daily wagers and temporary workers was raised by members across party lines and acknowledged that the problem had persisted for decades. “These employees have been struggling for 20, 30 and even 40 years. No government has been able to fully resolve the issue,” he said.

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“During the discussion on the lieutenant governor’s address and later during the Budget session, I clearly stated that we would begin the process of regularisation of these employees in a legally and financially viable manner this year, God willing,” he said.

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The chief minister informed that a committee, under the supervision of the chief secretary, had been constituted to examine the matter to ensure that any policy framed does not get stuck in courts or the finance department. “Once the committee submits its report and the groundwork is completed in a transparent manner, we will place everything before the people,” he added.

Rejecting any suggestion of a hurried decision, Abdullah said regularisation could not be done overnight. “I am not willing to mislead these employees by merely signing a paper without proper preparation,” he said, adding that the number of such workers - whether 70,000, 80,000 or one lakh - would be worked out through a proper timetable. Over one lakh daily wagers and casual labourers are currently engaged across government departments in Jammu and Kashmir, the chief minister informed the Assembly on Tuesday, assuring that a legally sustainable approach is being adopted on the issue of their regularisation.

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He highlighted that the registered workforce includes 69,696 casual labourers, 8,836 daily rated workers, 8,534 seasonal labourers, 5,757 food and civil supplies helpers, 2,153 part-time sweepers and 1,929 persons engaged through the hospital development fund.

On the matter of employment generation, the chief minister mentioned that there was a clear distinction between the creation of posts and appointments. “We have created posts, but filled far more - around 6,000 to 6,500 posts,” he said, reiterating that the government aims to fill nearly 30,000 vacant posts this year without creating new positions,” he said.

He also assured the House that all vacancies would be filled in a transparent and time-bound manner in coordination with the Selection Board and the Public Service Commission, to avoid legal challenges that had derailed recruitment processes in the past.

13,000 teacher posts lying vacant: Itoo

A total of 12,977 teaching posts are vacant across Jammu and Kashmir, and the School Education Department has not upgraded any school since 2024, Education Minister Sakeena Itoo said on Thursday.

In her written reply to a starred question by BJP MLA Shri Shakti Raj Parihar in the Legislative Assembly here, the minister said 7,985 teacher posts are vacant in the Jammu division and 4,992 in the Kashmir division.

According to the district-wise data, Rajouri (1,416), Kathua (1,332), Jammu (1,234), and Poonch (946) are among the districts with the highest vacancies in the Jammu division, while Anantnag (1,016), Budgam (797), Pulwama (764) and Kupwara (621) top the list in the Kashmir division.

Regarding promotional vacancies of Masters, Itoo said 1,722 posts are vacant in the Kashmir division and 224 in the Jammu division. Itoo said all promotional vacancies are being filled through Divisional Level Departmental Promotion Committees (DPCs) in accordance with rules.

In response to another query, the minister said that no middle, high or higher secondary school has been upgraded since November 2024.

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