In a significant decision that could reshape the state’s education system, the Meghalaya government has approved a landmark reform for adhoc and Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan teachers. The decision, cleared by the Meghalaya Cabinet on Friday, introduces structured pay scales, annual increments, and job security for over 23,000 teachers working under adhoc arrangements and the SSA framework. This move marks a major shift from years of uncertainty faced by these educators and signals a stronger commitment to strengthening school education across the state.
I am writing about this development because teacher welfare directly impacts the quality of education delivered to students. For years, adhoc and SSA teachers in Meghalaya have worked without clear career progression or financial stability. This reform addresses long-standing demands and recognises the role these teachers play in keeping the education system running, especially in rural and remote areas. It is an important step not just for teachers, but for the future of learning in the state.
What the Cabinet Approved
The Meghalaya Cabinet has approved a structured framework that brings adhoc and SSA teachers under a more formal employment system. This includes regular pay scales aligned with experience and role, along with yearly increments.
Most importantly, the reform introduces job security, offering relief to thousands of teachers who have worked for years on uncertain terms.
Who Will Benefit from the Reform
The decision will benefit more than 23,000 teachers across Meghalaya who are currently working as:
- Adhoc teachers
- Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan teachers
These educators form a large part of the teaching workforce in government schools, particularly in primary and upper primary sections.
Why This Reform Is Being Called Historic
This is one of the first times the state has moved towards formally addressing pay structure and security for such a large number of non-regular teachers. For many educators, this change represents dignity, stability, and recognition of their service.
It also helps bridge the gap between permanent and contractual teaching staff.
Impact on the Education System
Better pay and job security can have a direct impact on classroom outcomes. When teachers feel secure and valued, they are more likely to stay motivated and committed to their roles.
This reform is expected to:
- Reduce teacher attrition
- Improve classroom consistency
- Strengthen learning outcomes for students
- Encourage young people to consider teaching as a career
Long-Standing Demand Finally Addressed
Teacher unions and education groups have been demanding regularisation and fair pay for years. The Cabinet’s decision reflects an effort to resolve these issues through policy rather than temporary fixes.
It also sets a precedent for other states dealing with similar challenges in their education systems.
What Happens Next
Following Cabinet approval, the education department will work on implementing the revised pay structure and service conditions. Detailed guidelines and timelines are expected to be issued soon to ensure smooth execution across districts.
Teachers are hopeful that the rollout will be timely and transparent.












