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Arunachal Govt Moves to Fix Principal Shortage in Higher Secondary Schools

Tanshu Gandhi
By Tanshu Gandhi Published March 7, 2026 2 Min Read
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Arunachal Principal Shortage Schools issue addressed by government measures
Arunachal Pradesh government takes steps to address the shortage of principals in higher secondary schools.
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The Arunachal Principal Shortage Schools issue has drawn attention in the state’s education sector. The government has started taking steps to address the lack of principals in higher secondary schools.

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Arunachal Principal Shortage Schools Issue Under ReviewGovernment Plans Measures to Fill VacanciesFocus on Strengthening School Administration

Officials believe that strong leadership is essential for improving school administration. Therefore, the government plans to fill vacant principal posts in several institutions.

Moreover, the initiative aims to strengthen the functioning of higher secondary schools across Arunachal Pradesh.

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Arunachal Principal Shortage Schools Issue Under Review

The Arunachal Principal Shortage Schools problem has affected the management of many schools. Several institutions currently operate without permanent principals.

Furthermore, this situation can impact decision-making and academic planning. School authorities often rely on temporary arrangements to manage administrative duties.

As a result, the government has decided to review staffing patterns in higher secondary schools.

Government Plans Measures to Fill Vacancies

Education officials have begun exploring solutions to address the shortage. One key step involves filling vacant principal positions through recruitment or promotion.

In addition, the government may review existing policies related to school leadership roles. These steps aim to ensure better management of academic institutions.

Authorities believe that appointing qualified principals will improve discipline, planning, and student performance.


Focus on Strengthening School Administration

The state government continues to focus on improving the quality of education. Effective school leadership plays a crucial role in achieving this goal.

Therefore, addressing the Arunachal Principal Shortage Schools issue remains a priority for the administration.

Officials from the Arunachal Pradesh Department of Education have started assessing the number of vacancies. They will also identify schools that urgently require leadership support.

Ultimately, the initiative aims to strengthen higher secondary education across the state and support better learning outcomes for students.

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Tanshu Gandhi March 7, 2026
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