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Kashmiri Aayas Aren't Maids

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NOVEMBER 22, 2025 ISSUE

The valley imported Finland's idea of a classroom assistant, then cut the pay, skipped the training and added a mop. Fix the job description, and 1.2 million children move forward.

- Mushtaq Hurra

Kashmiri Aayas Aren't Maids

Jammu and Kashmir's education department followed the best in the business.

The United States, the United Kingdom, Finland, Canada and Japan all place a second adult in pre-primary rooms to steady small bodies long enough for minds to learn.

We liked the idea, so in 2018 we advertised for "Aayas," promised 5,000 rupees a month and forgot to write what the job actually is.

The omission turned a global best practice into a maid post and wasted the cheapest chance we have to lift early learning across the valley.

The government order that created the position runs to four lines. It says "engage Aaya on need basis." It never spells out the need, never lists tasks, and never sets working hours.

Head teachers filled the blank the way institutions always do: they handed the new hire a bucket.

Overnight the classroom assistant became the school maid, and the concept that helps Finland top world charts was reduced to scrubbing toilets and peeling onions for the midday meal.

Aayas are not make-believe characters. They are real women already on the payroll: 6,400 across the valley, one for every 25 Balvatika, kindergarten, pupils.

Most never finished high school, but they spend seven hours a day with fourand five-year-olds whose brains are forming faster than at any later stage.

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