Banihal, April 13:– Jammu and Kashmir rehabar -e- taleem teachers forum(JKRETTF) organised an educational conference in Banihal in which teachers of education zone Banihal participated, forum UT Chairman Farooq Ahmed Tantray was chief guest in the function.
According to a press release issued here during the conference forum leaders stressed upon the teachers to fallow the SOPs guide lines of the health department and fulfill the education losses of the students.
They said that in government schools maximum students are belonging from poor families and it is duty of government teachers to secure their future . Forum chairman farooq Ahmed Tantray more stressed upon the teacher’s to obey the government orders and work for the students community of the society.
Some other issues were also discussed during the function related to teaching community which includes Transfer policy, inclusion of 5 years of service of Ret teachers fulfillment of vacant posts of Zeos and CEO’s.
Farewell were also given to the recently retire ZEO Mohammad Saleem shah, and lecture Irshad Ahmed khan sb, speakers lauded their role in the department.
Others who spoke during the occasion including Master Farooq Ahmed khan, Mohammed Salim shah, UT chief spokesperson Muzafar Wani, Vice chairman Zahoor u din beigh, Finance sec Javeed Gul, Advisor Mushtaq Malik, Bhar Mir, Mushtaq Sehmat , Showket lone and others Shafqat Nisar were performed the duty of stage secretary in the function.
Day: April 13, 2021
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JKRETTF held education conference in Banihal Speakers stressed upon the fulfillment of education losses during covid- 19,issues of teachers were also highlighted
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Syed Akhter Hussain Bukhari extended Ramdan greeting to people of J&K
Adil Hamdani
Mandi April 13:–Today Syed Akhter Hussain Bukhari president Masjid Sharief Khulfa-E-Rashdeen Kamsar Poonch greeted people of Jammu and Kashmir on the eve of holy month of Ramdan.
In a message, he said the holy month of Ramadan is a period dedicated to fasting, service and prayers highlighting patience, self-restraint, austerity promoting compassion and respect for fellow human beings.
He also hoped this auspicious month would be harbinger of peace, amity, communal harmony, brotherhood, progress and prosperity for the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
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Syed Musarat Hussain Bukhari extended Ramdan greeting to people of J&K
Adil Hamdani
Mandi, April :–Social Activist syed Musarat Hussain Bukhari greeted people on the eve of holy month of Ramdan.
He said, ” May the divine blessing of Allah bless you all during the holy month of Ramdan. I take this opportunity to wish Ramdan mubarak to all. May Almighty bless u all and accept your fast and prayers.He concluded by saying , “We are the one and we will fight this hard time of such big pandemic diesease spread together.”
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Global Peace Foundation opens its first free open library in Jammu
SHAFQAT SHEIKH
Jammu April 13:– Global Peace Foundation, A philoptropic organization has opened its first free open library in Jammu to benefit the students and all those people who can’t afford to bear the expenses of the expensive books and heavy charges of the private libraries. The foundation has thrown the library particularly for the poor and destitute students who are endowed with enormous talent but lag behind due to dearth of study material and proper study environment.
The library will cater the needs of the whole student community and general community as well to bring back the culture of reading and intellectual discussions and discourse. The study centre cum library will be a common place for study as well as book lending centre more particularly for the poor students preparing for different competitive examinations. The library will be easy accessible to the students where they can borrow the academic and competitive examinations books and material free of cost.
While divulging the details of the free open library trustee and founder of the foundation Junaid Malik said that they are making every possible effort to empower the children through the tool of education which will eventually empower the country and the world. He further said that the purpose of the foundation is to bring every child and more particularly the girls in the ambit of formal education to eradicate the menace of exploitation and deprivation from the society itself.
The library has been located in central position of the city in channi Rama jammu national highway bypass so that it could be easily accessible to students thus making them reach by easy public transport or by foot from in and around the urban/ rural areas itself.
The library has books and study material for all the competitive and academic examinations apart from the books on fun learning and brain development tool kits. The management of the foundation has resolved to open more such libraries in all districts of the region in UT to reach maximum needy students who can benefit themselves through free libraries.
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Ajaz Siddiqui Greets people on the Holy Month of Ramadan
Poonch April 13:–Social activist Ajaz Siddiqui Greets the people of J&K over the commencement of the holy month of Ramadan
Ajaz Siddiqui said the month of Ramadan holds a Special position in Islam and people observe fast and special night prayers in orders to gain nearness to their lord
Ramadan is known as the leader of all months in which the Quran was revealed to our beloved Prophet SAW.
In these auspicious moments we must strive to make over selves better human beings and aid others who need our help “says Ajaz .
Ajaz Also urged the adminstartion to chalk out a comprehensive strategy where in it is ensured that no inconvenience is faced by the people during this holy month.
The administration and it’s allied department must ensure that an uninterrupted 24×7 electric and water supply is maintained throughout this blessed month along with periodic sanitation drives across all the localities in J&K
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Don’t Make Childish Excuses, prepare for Exams and Challenges to Come; Hakim Suhail Abbas Kashmiri to MBA students
Srinagar April 13:– In a statement to different media groups Social Activist Hakim Suhail Abbas Kashmiri (Himself a MBA degree Holder) Suggested MBA Students of First year Batch 2020 who protested in favour of Online Exams or Offline MCQs , not to use lame excuses for preparation of Exams .You have to face many challenges that will come into your career.It doesn’t end here try to focus on target you have to achieve outside your home town.
Hakim said I am totally disappointed rather than preparing for exams they are wandering in lanes of Press Colony asking the authorities to make way out to destroy their career .It was better to take advantage of Covid-19 by Preparing at homes ,Also I will feel blessed in supporting you in completing your course not for Jobs but for being an upcoming Entrepreneurs. I Will be always at your service if you ask for help.
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DDC Rajouri listens to people’s issues in forward areas of border block Doongi:Celebrates Baisakhi with army personnel
RAJOURI, APRIL 13: District Development Commissioner Rajouri, Rajesh K Shavan today visited far-flung border areas of Doongi block including Ponthal, Thathayali, Basali, Nambla, Manayala and Veervadashvar and met with several public deputations to take the first-hand appraisal of the grievances of their areas.
The DDC was accompanied by the BDC Chairperson Doongi, Raiz Chowdhury; Tehsildar Rajouri, Mohd Rafeeq; Block Development Officer Doongi, Sarpanch Thathayali, Shamim Akhter and the public in large numbers were present on the occasions.
The people apprised the DDC about several issues and demands of their areas including augmentation of water and power supply, macadamization and repair and renovation of roads, better health care services, sanctioning of additional border bunkers, the start of work on Government Degree College building at Doongi, sanctioning of water supply scheme at Basali, identification of suitable site for the construction of building for Kendriya Vidyalaya, up-gradation of Middle School at Basali to High School besides other related issues.
Speaking on the occasion, the DDC greeted the public on Baisakhi and said that the District Administration Rajouri is committed to provide all the basic facilities to the border residents to mitigate their problems.
About the construction of the border bunkers, the DDC informed that the executing agencies have been directed to complete the work on all the bunkers in the district by the end of April this year. He also said that after the completion of work on these bunkers, a proposal for sanctioning additional bunkers shall be sent to the concerned authorities for approval.
Regarding the start of work on the GDC Building at Doongi, he said that the work on the project would be started soon after receiving the administrative approval, which is pending.
About the issues of road connectivity, the DDC informed that instructions have been passed on to the concerned authorities for immediately executing the work on the roads which require minor repair and preparation of the DPRs for the major works.
Regarding the scarcity of water, the DDC said that as many as 264 projects have been approved at an estimated cost of Rs 1240 crore under Jal Jeevan Mission to provide tap water to every household in the district.
Meanwhile, the DM also paid a visit to the 8 Sikh Battalion at Doongi and held interaction with the army officers and officials. He greeted them on the occasion of Rajouri Day and Baishakhi. He also applauded their Commitment and valour in guarding the borders. He celebrated Baisakhi with 8-SIKH battalion and had a langer with the army personnel.
The DM also took a review of the border security apparatus and appealed to the public to extend full support and cooperation to the units deployed. He appreciated the role of the Army in facilitating the local populace of the border area in generating awareness about covid protocols.
The DDC also inspected the 72 Kanal proposed site at village Manayala for construction of Kendriya Vidyalaya Doongi. He also visited Veervadashvar Temple at Doongi and prayed for the peace, harmony and wellbeing of the public.
The people of the block welcomed the efforts of the District Administration and taking care of the developmental needs of the border belts and appealed for continuing the same to mitigate their sufferings.