The Jammu and Kashmir Government announced transfers and postings of two Chief Education Officers (CEOs) on Wednesday, aiming to improve efficiency in the School Education Department. The changes reflect the government’s commitment to better administrative practices.
In a formal directive from the department, Mohammad Hafiz, who previously held the position of CEO in Doda, will now take charge as the I/C CEO Rajouri. His rich experience in educational administration will play a vital role in addressing local educational needs.
In a concurrent move, Iqbal Hussain, who served as the I/C CEO Rajouri, has been reassigned to Doda in the same capacity. This strategic transfer aims to ensure continuity and leverage Hussain’s expertise in enhancing educational outcomes.
Such transfers are part of a broader strategy by the Jammu and Kashmir Government to streamline operations within the School Education Department. Officials believe these changes will lead to improved governance and better educational facilities for students across regions.
Education authorities encourage these shifts as a means to foster innovation and adaptability in leadership roles, promoting a dynamic educational environment. As the government continues to respond to educational challenges in the region, these transfers will likely serve as a pivotal point for progress.


