Er Ehtisham seeks addressing teaching faculty shortage at KU’s North Campus

SRINAGAR: Er Ehtisham Khan, Senior Vice President of The Purpose (NGO) and a prominent advocate for educational equity, has taken a bold stance to address the critical shortage of teaching faculty at Kashmir University’s North Campus in Delina, Baramulla.
Highlighting the challenges faced by students, particularly in disciplines like management and engineering, Ehtisham Khan has raised concerns about the systemic failure that hampers their academic pursuits. The Purpose has received numerous anonymous complaints from students detailing the adverse impact of the faculty shortage on their learning experience, despite previous attempts to engage with university officials.
In a heartfelt plea to the Honorable Lieutenant Governor and the Principal Secretary of Higher Education, Ehtisham Khan has urged for immediate intervention to rectify this pressing issue. Stressing the importance of education in shaping the future, Ehtisham emphasizes the urgency of recruiting and retaining qualified faculty members to safeguard the educational rights and aspirations of Kashmir University’s students.
With unwavering commitment to student empowerment, Er Ehtisham Khan, supported by The Purpose, stands as a fervent advocate for equitable access to education and strives to pave the way for academic excellence in Kashmir.
About The Purpose:
The Purpose is a pioneering non-profit organization dedicated to amplifying student voices and fostering transformative change in the education sector. Committed to advocacy and empowerment, The Purpose endeavors to create a world where every student has the opportunity to thrive.

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