Staffing Crisis in India-Administered Kashmir: Over 40,000 Government Posts Lie Vacant as Recruitment Process Reviewed

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Srinagar: Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir are reviewing the slow pace of recruitment after officials revealed that more than 40,000 government posts remain vacant across multiple departments, raising concerns about the efficiency of public services in the region.

The review was chaired by Atal Dulloo, the top civil servant in the territory, who convened a high-level meeting with administrative secretaries and officials from recruitment agencies.

According to officials, the meeting examined the status of vacant positions and the progress of recruitment being conducted through the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) and the Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB).

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The discussion comes amid growing concerns among job seekers in the region, where prolonged recruitment processes have often led to uncertainty for thousands of candidates awaiting government employment.

Over 40,000 Positions Await Recruitment

Officials presented data showing that 40,661 posts are currently vacant across government departments.

The breakdown includes:

The Health and Medical Education Department accounts for the largest share of vacancies. According to officials, the sector alone has:

  • 2,497 gazetted positions

  • 8,088 non-gazetted posts

  • 2,712 MTS positions

Other departments facing significant shortages include agriculture, power development, finance, revenue, forests, public works, and youth services and sports.

Analysts say these gaps have direct implications for governance and service delivery in the region.

Authorities Push for Faster Recruitment

During the meeting, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo stressed the urgency of filling critical posts, arguing that efficient governance depends heavily on adequate staffing.

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He instructed administrative departments to hold regular coordination meetings with recruitment agencies to address pending issues and ensure that vacancies are processed without delay.

Officials were also directed to strictly follow recruitment timelines and ensure that all referred posts are advertised promptly.

Dulloo further recommended that recruitment agencies publish comprehensive examination calendars, enabling candidates to better prepare and reducing uncertainty surrounding the hiring process.

Recruitment Progress and Bottlenecks

Officials acknowledged that procedural hurdles have slowed several recruitment processes.

The Chief Secretary took note of these obstacles and directed departments to issue necessary clarifications and remove administrative barriers so that hiring could proceed more smoothly.

Observers note that long recruitment cycles have been a recurring concern in the region, often leaving applicants waiting for years after applying for government positions.

Authorities said improving transparency and establishing predictable recruitment schedules could help reduce anxiety among candidates and restore confidence in the system.

Status of Recruitment Through JKSSB

According to Vikas Kundal, the selection board has received 46,744 posts since 2019.

Of these:

  • 9,260 posts were withdrawn

  • 37,484 posts remained for recruitment

The board has already completed selections for 32,956 posts, including 27,449 selections related to the current recruitment period.

However, thousands of positions are still moving through various stages of the hiring process:

  • 2,532 posts yet to be advertised

  • 4,768 posts in the examination phase

  • 1,258 posts in the selection stage

  • 1,477 posts awaiting finalisation after advertisement

Recruitment Timeline Through JKPSC

Meanwhile, Bashir Ahmad Dar briefed the meeting about recruitment for gazetted posts.

The commission currently has 1,745 posts under process, including:

  • 1,573 positions with prepared selection schedules

  • 172 posts awaiting scheduling due to procedural issues

The commission has also prepared a recruitment timeline aiming to complete selections in phases:

  • 630 selections by March 2026

  • 476 selections between April and May 2026

  • 158 selections between June and July 2026

  • 309 selections between August and September 2026

Department-wise data shows that the Health and Medical Education Department again accounts for the largest number of pending posts, followed by school education, general administration, and higher education.

Implications for Job Seekers and Governance

Officials at the meeting emphasized that delays in recruitment not only affect public administration but also contribute to uncertainty among job seekers.

Thousands of educated young people in India-administered Kashmir rely on government jobs as a stable source of employment, making the pace of recruitment a politically and socially sensitive issue.

Authorities concluded the meeting by directing departments to immediately forward all clear vacancies—those without legal or procedural complications—to recruitment agencies so they can be advertised and filled as soon as possible.

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