Punjab government hikes Principal promotion quota to 75%; Paves way for 500 new appointments

In a significant move to address the shortage of principals in Punjab's government schools, the state government has increased the promotion quota for principals from 50% to 75%.

Chandigarh: In a significant move to address the shortage of principals in Punjab’s government schools, the state government has increased the promotion quota for principals from 50% to 75%. This decision is expected to facilitate the promotion of approximately 500 new principals within the education department.

Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains emphasized that this initiative aims to streamline the promotion process and enhance the administrative efficiency of schools. The move is part of the government’s broader efforts to improve the quality of education and address the existing vacancies in school leadership positions.

This policy change comes in response to concerns raised by educators and stakeholders about the impact of principal shortages on the functioning of schools. By increasing the promotion quota, the government intends to ensure that schools are led by qualified and experienced individuals, thereby fostering a more effective educational environment.

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