Assam teachersโ€™ association
Representatives of the teachersโ€™ association described the meeting as constructive and reassuring.

Guwahati: The Assam government held a meeting at Janata Bhawan here on Friday with representatives of the Assam High School Teachersโ€™ Association, focusing on teacher recruitment, regularisation of school heads, and provincialisation of schools.

โ€œThe government is committed to speeding up pending teacher appointments to maintain teaching standards and reduce classroom pressure,โ€ a senior official who attended the meeting said.

According to Education Minister Ranoj Pegu, who shared the update on X, the meeting primarily reviewed three issues:

  1. Filling all vacant posts in provincialised schools that have remained unoccupied since 2013,
  2. Regularising in-charge headmasters as full-time Head Teachers, and
  3. Streamlining and expanding the provincialisation process for eligible high schools across Assam.

The discussion was convened to strengthen the overall framework of secondary education in the state and ensure better service conditions for teachers.

Officials added that regularising in-charge headmasters would help bring stability to school management. โ€œWhen a school has a permanent head, long-term academic planning becomes far more effective,โ€ one official noted.

Representatives of the teachersโ€™ association described the meeting as constructive and reassuring.

One participant said, โ€œWe came with long-pending demands, and we are hopeful that the government will translate these assurances into timely action.โ€

The Education Minister reaffirmed the governmentโ€™s stand, stating that improving high school education remains a priority. He wrote that the Assam government is โ€œcontinuously working to enhance educational quality and safeguard the welfare of teachers, and this commitment will continue in the future as well.โ€

Fridayโ€™s meeting is expected to pave the way for faster reforms in staffing, administration, and institutional support within Assamโ€™s high school system.

Manoj Kumar Ojha is a journalist based in Dumduma, Upper Assam, with over 10 years of experience reporting on politics, culture, health, and the environment. He specializes in Assam's cultural and social...