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Shortage of principals and lecturers affects govt PU colleges in Raichur

Shortage of principals and lecturers affects govt PU colleges in Raichur

Time of India28-05-2025

Raichur: Govt pre-university colleges in Raichur district are experiencing a severe shortage of permanent principals and lecturers, leading to heavy reliance on guest faculty.
At present, out of 43 govt colleges, only four have permanent principals, and there is uncertainty regarding the appointment to the remaining posts this year. The teaching staff includes 221 permanent teachers, along with 141 guest lecturers. As regular sessions are set to begin on June 2, concerns about educational quality are increasing among students and their parents.
The persistent shortage of permanent teaching staff, previously affecting primary, senior, and high schools in the district, has now spread to govt pre-university colleges.
"This situation is prompting parents to explore private educational options. Yet, unable to meet the high costs associated with private colleges, disadvantaged students encounter a scenario where they are limited to the amenities offered by govt institutions.
They are compelled to carry on with their education in the face of shortages, and these issues are impeding their dreams of educational progress," said Mallikarjun Dinni, a parent from the Siya Talab area.
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According to DDPU Kottur Basappa, govt pre-university colleges in the district have been struggling with a shortage of permanent principals for many years. "The recruitment process was completed just a week ago, and counselling sessions for 21 individuals were held. Among these, six are assured of their positions as principals in the district, while the remaining candidates are doubtful," he said. He noted that newly appointed principals from other districts typically complete their two-year probation before returning to their home districts, creating fresh vacancies.
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arents expressed concern that the district will face difficulties as govt continues to postpone recruitment for vacant positions. Resolution of these vacancies appears unlikely this year. As the academic year begins on June 2, concerns about educational standards continue to grow. The district's educational difficulties are affecting academic performance. PU teaching relies heavily on guest lecturers.
Additionally, acting principals show reluctance in taking additional responsibilities for institutional enhancement, compromising educational quality.
This administrative neglect is evident in the II PU results. Following the II PU results announced on April 8, the district maintains its 30th position in state rankings. The district retained this position after the 2024 results, achieving a 58.7 pass percentage. Parents voice their disappointment, noting that despite the ongoing crisis in PU education within the district, authorities concerned and elected representatives have turned a blind eye.

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