Day: November 13, 2024

  • IPS Satish S. Khandare, Flags Off ‘Bharat Darshan Tour’ for Border Area Students

    IPS Satish S. Khandare, Flags Off ‘Bharat Darshan Tour’ for Border Area Students

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    LIAQAT ALI KHATANA

    RAJOURI NOV 13:-In a significant move to foster national integration and expose students from border areas to the rich cultural heritage of India, Satish S. Khandare, IPS, SDG BSF Headquarters Chandigarh, along with Dinesh Kumar Boora, IG FTR HQ BSF Jammu, visited the Line of Control (LC) areas of Poonch and Rajouri. Their visit aimed at assessing the security situation and operational readiness of the Border Security Force (BSF) in these high-risk regions.

    During the visit, the BSF Commander interacted with troops deployed along the LC, commending them for their dedication and challenging duties in maintaining national security. He emphasized the need for continued professionalism and high morale as they face future operational challenges.

    Following this, the dignitaries arrived at the BSF campus in Rajouri, where they were warmly received by DIG BSF Rajouri, Chandra Mohan Singh Rawat. At the campus, Khandare flagged off the ‘Bharat Darshan Tour,’ a unique initiative aimed at providing exposure to 34 students (boys) from economically disadvantaged families in the border areas.

    The 10-day tour, which commenced on November 13, 2024, will cover key destinations including Jammu, Amritsar, Delhi, Agra, and Lucknow, before returning to Rajouri on November 22, 2024. The initiative is designed to offer students a firsthand experience of India’s heritage, culture, and historical landmarks, helping them appreciate the unity in diversity that defines the country.

    Satish S. Khandare in his address emphasized that the tour would not only enrich their knowledge about India’s vast cultural history but also expose them to the diverse traditions of the country. “This is a great opportunity for these students to enhance their understanding of the nation’s grandeur and heritage. It also plays an important role in building bridges of national integration,” he said.

    He further highlighted the dual role of the BSF, stating that besides securing the borders, the force is actively engaged in programs like the Bharat Darshan Tour to foster unity and understanding among India’s diverse communities.

    This initiative underscores the BSF’s commitment to strengthening both the physical and cultural security of the nation, helping bridge gaps between the people of border regions and the rest of India.

  • NCORD meeting reviews drug control measures at Rajouri ; DC asks police to confiscate properties of perpetrators

    NCORD meeting reviews drug control measures at Rajouri ; DC asks police to confiscate properties of perpetrators

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    RAJOURI, NOV 13:-Deputy Commissioner (DC) Rajouri Abhishek Sharma on Wednesday chaired the Narco Coordination Centre (NCORD) district level committee meeting here in the Conference Hall of the DC office to discuss and review enforcement measures against drug trafficking and addiction in the district. The meeting focused on coordinated action across enforcement, awareness, and rehabilitation strategies to curb the drug menace in the district.

    DC Sharma emphasized several critical measures to reinforce the district’s anti-drug framework. He directed enforcement departments to ensure installation of CCTV cameras on all medical shops and computerized billing to improve transparency and discourage illegal drug sales.

    Police were asked to intensify operations, including raids and crackdowns on drug-related activities, ensuring a proactive approach in tracking down offenders.
    The Chief Education Officer was instructed to implement awareness programs in schools and colleges to educate students about the dangers of drug abuse and promote a drug-free culture among the youth.

    State Tax Officer and the Assistant Regional Transport Officer (ARTO) were tasked with monitoring all public transport modes, courier services, and other transportation channels to prevent drug trafficking. Regular checks will ensure that these services are not misused for illegal drug distribution.

    DC stressed the need for swift action in seizing the properties of known drug peddlers, with the Additional Commissioner of Revenue (ACR) ensuring that these seizures are accurately recorded in revenue entries to reinforce legal accountability.

    Transport and Traffic Departments were instructed to establish random checkpoints (“nakas”) across the district to deter the movement of drug traffickers and enhance surveillance on highways and major routes.

    Recognizing the importance of post-rehabilitation support, DC Sharma highlighted the need for follow-up surveys of individuals released from drug de-addiction centers to assess their recovery status. Recovered individuals will be identified for skill-building programs to support their reintegration into society and reduce relapse risks.

    Transport Department was directed to conduct regular checks on drivers using breath analyzers and urine drug testing kits. These checks aim to prevent substance-impaired driving and ensure safety on the roads.
    DC instructed the police and Chief Medical Officer (CMO) to conduct inspections across the district to identify and shut down any illegal drug de-addiction centers, ensuring all such facilities meet the required legal and medical standards.

    The meeting was attended by SSP Rajouri, Randeep Kumar; ADC Rajouri, Rajiv Khajuria; District Social Welfare Officer (DSWO), Abdul Raheem; CEO Bishamber Dass; and other district and sectoral officers who each shared updates and collaborative plans to strengthen enforcement measures across their departments.

    In closing, DC Abhishek Sharma reiterated the administration’s zero-tolerance policy toward drug abuse and trafficking, underscoring that a comprehensive, multi-agency approach is essential to effectively combat the issue. He called on all departments to maintain coordination and intensify actions under the NCORD framework to achieve a drug-free Rajouri.

  • Weekly Block Divas DC Rajouri address public grievances at village Dhangri

    Weekly Block Divas DC Rajouri address public grievances at village Dhangri

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    RAJOURI, NOV 13:- Deputy Commissioner (DC) Rajouri, Abhishek Sharma today listened to demands and issues of residents of village Dhangri at the weekly Block Diwas event.
    A wide range of local concerns, from infrastructure to public services, were discussed in an open forum allowing the DC and district officials to engage directly with the community.

    Residents voiced their demands seeking road connectivity, completion of pending work on PMGSY road in Saranoo, construction of PS Jaba building, provision of adequate staff in the Public Health Engineering (PHE) department, resolving bottlenecks hindering the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) works, electric poles for remote areas, and the need for improved road access to Dalhori Panchayat and Argi to Salyote.

    They also complain about delayed requisition of transformers and water pipes for dug wells.
    Other issues included delays in release of payments under the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM), renewal of gun licenses, approval of pending PMAY cases, repair of GMS Godar and Saranoo GMS buildings, forest area fencing, anti-drug initiatives, and release of compensation for land acquired for Rajouri-Kalakote road project.
    DC Abhishek Sharma gave a patient hearing to each grievance and deliberated with concerned officers to expedite solutions. Responding to complaints of delayed road work, he asked the ACD to blacklist contractors who have left work unfinished.

    Executive Engineer JJM was directed to complete all pending schemes under the Jal Jeevan Mission and prepare estimates for rope crossings near the dug well in Saranoo.
    Ex En PMGSY was tasked to assess link roads for potential inclusion in development plans. The CEO was directed to address the repair needs of school buildings.

    Ex En PDD was directed to survey locations requiring new poles and transformers. The CMO was asked to visit PHCs and resolve healthcare grievances.

    SHO was directed to set up checkpoints to monitor and control the movement of drug traffickers.
    Public awareness was also raised regarding the ongoing Dharti Aabha and Janajatiya Gaurav Divas celebrations, emphasizing the significance of the campaign.

    Meanwhile, Block Diwas events were conducted in other sub-divisions across Rajouri district, led by Additional Deputy Commissioners (ADCs) and Sub-Divisional Magistrates (SDMs). These events also served as platforms for addressing local concerns, ensuring that each area’s specific needs were met through direct engagement with officials.

    The event at Dhangri was attended by Additional District Development Commissioner (ADDC) Raj Kumar Thapa, District Mineral Officer (DMO) Mohammad Sayeed, Chief Planning Officer (CPO) Maqsood Ahmed, Assistant Commissioner Panchayats (ACP) Sheraz Ahmed, Assistant Commissioner Development (ACD) Vijay Kumar, and executive engineers from the PDD, PHE, and PMGSY, along with other sectoral officers.

  • J&K Police engages with public in Rajouri District ; Holds multiple public meetings at Shahdra, Bhangai

    J&K Police engages with public in Rajouri District ; Holds multiple public meetings at Shahdra, Bhangai

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    RAJOURI NOV 13:-To strengthen community ties, J&K Police held public meetings, known as PCPG meetings, in Manyal and Shahdra Sharif areas of Thanamandi sub-division, Rajouri district.

    DIG Rajouri Poonch police range, Tejinder Singh, SSP Rajouri Randeep Kumar and other senior officers attended the meeting.

    Locals attending these twin meetings raised concerns seeking action against drug peddling, checking damage of crops by wild animals.

    DIG Tejinder Singh assured that police are taking strict action, arresting peddlers, and booking them under PSA and PIT NDPS.

    He urged public cooperation to eradicate this menace and remain vigilant against anti-social elements

    DIG RP range Tejinder Singh while addressing the meeting said that action against drug peddlers is being taken with iron hands and a number of them have been booked and arrested in Thanamandi division in recent months with more than eighteen peddlers have also been booked under PSA and PIT NDPS and action will remain continue.

    DIG called for constructive cooperation of society in eradication of this evil.

    He also asked people to remain vigilant against anti social, anti national elements for maintenance of order and peace.

    Locals were further informed that all their grievances and demands pertaining to civil administration will be raised accordingly with quarters concerned while those concerning police will be resolved at the earliest.

  • Teenagers’ misuse of Social media is equivalent to cyber terrorism, mirroring the dangers of narco-terrorism.

    Teenagers’ misuse of Social media is equivalent to cyber terrorism, mirroring the dangers of narco-terrorism.

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    SHAFQAT SHEIKH

    CHENAB VALLEY NOVEMBER 13:

    In today’s digital landscape, where artificial intelligence and digitalization prevail, social networking sites have rendered global connectivity effortless. Yet, teenage fascination with these platforms has culminated in their exploitation, manifesting as fake or unidentified profiles, a concern of comparable gravity to illicit substance use or other injurious behaviours.

    Some social media account holders have generated profiles using false identities and incorrect information, thereby utilizing these profiles to perpetrate unwarranted harassment, harm, and blackmail against individuals.

    The proliferation of false profiles on social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and others, has become a disturbing trend among teenagers, with Instagram being exploited as a primary tool for harassment, harm, and blackmail through the sharing and updating of individuals’ details among followers and friends worldwide.

    I am transparently disclosing a situation involving a fictitious Instagram account created by an individual posing as a female using heractual name and image. The account holder established connections with friends and followers before sharing inappropriate content, including explicit photos and messages, with the associated network.

    The fake Instagram profiles were rapidly brought to the attention of real individuals, and upon becoming aware of this, the affected person felt deeply disturbed as her genuine friends started sharing messages from the fake profile, causing considerable mental trauma for both her and her family, who were uninformed about the harmful actions taken by an unknown and unauthorized individual.

    The students below the Higher Secondary level are underage, and teenagers who are easily involved in this heinous crime, which they are doing in front of their family members and parents, and somehow, their teachers are also well aware of this. They easily get a smartphone from their parents, or some have their own for study purposes, which are being used as a tool to promote and do wrong things on the pretext of students.

    Parents must recognize the potential risks assciated with their teenagers’ smartphone usage and take proactive measures to monitor their activities. Notably, having a smartphone can provide unlimited access to information and connectivity, rendering traditional social interactions obsolete, as ‘one’s smartphone can serve as both reserved enemies,’ regardless of whether it is utilized positively or negatively, a fact of which many individuals, including parents, remain unaware.

    According to the report, cyber experts successfully tracked down the creator of a fake Instagram profile within 24 hours of receiving the formal complaint from the victim, despite the account being operational for six months. When confronted, the fake profile user attempted to exert influence by citing family connections, specifically mentioning a relative holding a prestigious position in Jammu and Kashmir, who Subsequently intervened to prevent any further action or complaint registration against the accused.

    Confronting impersonators requires acknowledging the parallels between their harmful actions and narco-terrorism, which ravages society through substance abuse. Moreover, teenage users create social media handles with pseudonyms, impersonating others while hiding their true identities, and subsequently attempting to tarnish the reputation of genuine individuals. This impersonation tactic, popular among teenagers, operates under the radar of societal awareness.

    Social networking site owners should review and revise their KYC forms to require identity creators to provide updated Proof of Identity, Date of Birth certificates issued by competent authorities, and Proof of address to combat this societal issue effectively. Experts working with victims suggest implementing and mandating comprehensive protocols for social media handle creation, similar to SIM card activation, which would utilize live photograph capture to promptly identify and address the root causes of these issues.

    Confronting impersonators requires acknowledging the harm they inflict, comparable to narco-terrorism, which exploits vulnerabilities to destabilize society. Moreover, teenage users create multiple social media handles With pseudonyms, engaging in a covert impersonation that jeopardizes the reputation of actual individuals, unbeknownst to the general public.

    The controlling authorities must review their criteria for the creation of social media handles to avoid cyber terror activities in future as we, the society, have become the worst sufferers due to a lack of awareness.

    (The author is a Freelance Writer and Columnist from Bunjwah Kishtwar and can be reached at freelancershafqat@gmail.com 09419974577)

  • Shahr-e- Khass Traders and Chambers President conducted  emergency Meet

    Shahr-e- Khass Traders and Chambers President conducted  emergency Meet

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    SRINAGAR NOV 13:-The Shahr-e- Khass Traders and Chambers President conducted an emergency meeting through teleconferencing, where he led the gathering to share their deep grief and extend their heartfelt condolences on the demise of Aunt of Javaid Ahmad Tenga(KCCI President) who passed away on Tuesday in United Kingdom

    During the meeting, the members of SKT&C expressed their sincere sympathies and sorrow towards family. The organization stands with the bereaved family in their hour of utmost grief and conveys their highest level of support and comfort to them. The SKT&C strongly believes in the importance of assuaging the pain and distress felt by the family during these trying times.

    The SKT&C members also sent their prayers to the Almighty Allah to grant her the highest rank in paradise. May her soul rest in peace and may she find eternal happiness in her new abode. Additionally, the participants of the meeting hoped that the bereaved family would find the strength to overcome their immense loss, in their own ways, and wished them sabr-e-jameel.

    In conclusion, the SKT&C President and all the members who attended the meeting expressed solidarity with the bereaved family, conveying their condolences and condolences for the loss of their loved one. They pray that the family gets the strength to bear the unbearable and sustains in the memory of their departed loved one.
    إِنَّا ِللّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رٰجِعونَ

  • COL SANTOSH MAHDIK INTER SCHOOL GIRLS KHO-KHO TOURNAMENT, KUPWARA.

    COL SANTOSH MAHDIK INTER SCHOOL GIRLS KHO-KHO TOURNAMENT, KUPWARA.

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    SRINAGAR NOV 13:-Indian Army (41 RR) in its continuous endeavour to uplift and empower girl child, organised Inter School girls Kho-Kho tournament at Galzoo Stadium, Kupwara .

    The tournament was conducted on a knock out basis . A total of Eight Teams have participated in the tournament. The Finals of Inter School Girls Kho-Kho Tournament, Kupwara was held between Govt Middle School and Sadiq Memorial School, Kupwara on 13 November 2024 at Galzoo Stadium . The final was a nail biting match which was won by Govt Middle School, Kupwara with a score difference of 20-14.

    The event was attended by civil as well as military dignitaries. All the participating schools have joined to witness the finals.

    All the teams participated with great zeal and enthusiasm. Girl students were greatly supported and motivated both by the school and Indian Army throughout the tournament resulting in active participation by the schools. All the participating teams were awarded and the top three teams were awarded with medals and coveted trophies.

    Overall, the event was a great success where in the girl students have displayed ‘Never Give Up’ attitude during the competition. The event will go a long way in empowering and upliftment of women in Kupwara.

  • نومبر 11 1899  دبستانِ داغؔ کا ممتاز ترین توانا شاعر ”بسملؔ_الہ_آبادی صاحب“ کا جنم دن

    نومبر 11 1899 دبستانِ داغؔ کا ممتاز ترین توانا شاعر ”بسملؔ_الہ_آبادی صاحب“ کا جنم دن

    جی این ایس آنلائن نیوز پورٹل 

    نام منشی_سکھ_دیو_پرشاد اور تخلص بسملؔ تھا۔
    11؍نومبر 1899ء میں ایک کائستھ گھرانے میں پیدا ہوئے۔ بسملؔ الہ آبادی کے والد صاحب منشی سبنل پرشاد دہلی کے رہنے والے تھے۔ وہ مرزا محمد رفیع سوداؔ کے شاگرد تھے۔ انھوں نے اردو اور فارسی میں شاعری کی۔ ان کا ایک دیوان اور ایک مثنوی شائع ہوچکی ہے۔ شروع سے ہی بسملؔ الہ آبادی نے اردو اور فارسی پڑھی۔ اسکول کے زمانے سے ہی انھوں نے شاعری شروع کردی تھی۔ بسملؔ الہ ابادی نوحؔ ناروی کے شاگرد تھے۔ جن سے انھوں نے شاعری کے رموز سیکھے۔ اور ان سے اپنی شاعری پر اصلاح بھی لی۔ اسی سبب ان کا تعلق داغؔ اسکول سے منسلک کیا جاتا ہے۔ کچھ دن بعد نوحؔ ناروی سے ان کے تعلقات خراب ہوگے اور اس کشیدگی کے سبب وہ ان ک شاگردی سے دست بردار ہوگئے۔ اور ان کی شاعری الہ آباد اور اس کے اطراف میں بہت مقبول ہوئی۔ بسملؔ الہ آبادی کو زبان اور بیاں پر بڑی قدرت حاصل تھی۔ ان کی زبان دانی کمال کی تھی۔ بسملؔ صاحب کا شعر گوئی کا انداز منفرد اور خوب صورت تھا۔ اور مشاعروں میں اپنے مخصوص انداز میں شعر گوئی کرتے تھے اور یہی اظہاری اسلوب کمال اور جمال کو کئی شعرا نے اپنایا۔ ان کی سلیس اور شعری بیان داغؔ دبستان کی دیں ہے۔ اور یہی باتیں انھوں نے اپنے شاگردوں میں منتقل کی۔ بسملؔ صاحب کی شعری لسانیات اور مخاطبہ اور اسلوب نوحؔ ناروی کے ساتھ اس قدر جڑا ہوا ہے کہ اگر ان کی شاعری کو انکے نام کے بغیر پڑھنے کو دیا جائے تو یہ سمجھ پانا مشکل ہو جاتا ہے کہ یہ شاعری داغؔ دہلوی، نوحؔ ناروی یا بسملؔ الہ آبادی میں سے کس کی ہے۔ !! ان کی شاعری میں ترنم اور سوز سے زیادہ نشاط کا عنصر نمایاں طور پر محسوس کیا جاسکتا ہے۔ بسملؔ صاحب ایک سیکولر انسان تھے انھوں نے خوبصورت نعتیں بھی لکھی ہیں۔ انکی نعت کا مصرعہ ملاخطہ کریں۔
    حقیقت بادہ حب نبیﷺ کو ہم سمجھتے ہیں
    خدا کے ہاتھ سے ملتا ہے پیمانہ محمدﷺ کا

    ان کو مطالعے کا بہت شوق تھا۔ اور ان کی شاگردوں کی تعداد بھی خاصی تھی۔ بسملؔ الہ آبادی تا حیات الہ اباد کے بلدیاتی بورڈ میں ملازمت کرتے رہے۔ اور ایک طویل عرصہ وہاں ملازمت کرنے کے بعد اسی ادارے سے ریٹائر ہوئے۔ وہ قناعت پسند انسان تھے۔ ان کی صحت قابل رشک رہی۔ لہذا انھوں نے ایک طویل عمر پائی۔
    23؍نومبر 1975ء کی درمیانی شب کو حرکت قلب بند ہونے کے سبب دنیا سے کوچ کرگئے۔ اپنی وفات سے ایک روز قبل انھوں نے یہ مصرعہ لکھا تھا:
    ۔۔۔ بسملؔ آیا اکیلا بسملؔ جائے گا اکیلا ۔۔۔۔۔
    مگر یہ بات غلط ثابت ہوئی کیونکہ جب ان کے صاحبزادے شیو شنکر لال اپنے والد بسمل الہ آبادی کی چتا کو نذر اتش کررہے تو ان پر دل کا دورہ پڑا اور وہ اسی دن دنیا سے رخصت ہوگئے۔
    بسملؔ الہ آبادی کا ایک شعری بیاض ”جذبات بسمل“ کے نام سے شائع پوچکا ہے۔ لیکن ابھی ان کا بہت سا کلام چھپنے سے رہ گیا ہے۔ اس کو ترتیب دینے کی ضرورت ہے۔
    👈 #بشکریہ_احمد_سہیل_صاحب

    ✨🌹 پیشکش : شمیم ریاض

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    💫🍁 ممتاز ترین شاعر بسملؔ الہ آبادی کے جنم دن پر منتخب کلام بطور خراجِ عقیدت…..🍁💫

    ان سے کہہ دو کہ علاج دل شیدا نہ کریں
    یہی اچھا ہے کہ بیمار کو اچھا نہ کریں

    کیا کہا پھر تو کہو ہم کوئی شکوا نہ کریں
    چپ رہیں ظلم سہیں ظلم کا چرچا نہ کریں

    یہ تماشا تو کریں رخ سے اٹھا دیں وہ نقاب
    ایک عالم کو مگر محو تماشا نہ کریں

    وقت آخر تو نکل جائے تمنا میری
    وہ نہ ایسے میں بھی آئیں کہیں ایسا نہ کریں

    انتہا ہو گئی آزاد دہی کی صیاد
    ہم تصور میں بھی گلزار کو دیکھا نہ کریں

    روز وہ کہتے ہیں آج آئیں گے کل آئیں گے
    ایسے وعدے سے تو بہتر ہے کہ وعدا نہ کریں

    خود نمائی انہیں غیروں میں لئے پھرتی ہے
    ہم تو جب جانیں کہ ہم سے بھی وہ پردا نہ کریں

    تیغ رک جاتی ہے ناوک بھی بہک جاتا ہے
    کوئی بسملؔ کو یہ سمجھا دے کہ تڑپا نہ کریں

    🛑🚥💠➖➖🎊➖➖💠🚥🛑

    یہ کیسی آگ ابھی اے شمع تیرے دل میں باقی ہے
    کوئی پروانہ جل مرنے کو کیا محفل میں باقی ہے

    ہزاروں اٹھ گئے دنیا سے اپنی جان دے دے کر
    مگر اک بھیڑ پھر بھی کوچۂ قاتل میں باقی ہے

    ہوئے وہ مطمئن کیوں صرف میرے دم نکلنے پر
    ابھی تو ایک دنیائے تمنا دل میں باقی ہے

    ہوا تھا غرق بحر عشق اس انداز سے کوئی
    کہ نقشہ ڈوبنے کا دیدۂ‌ ساحل میں باقی ہے

    قضا سے کوئی یہ کہہ دے کہ مشتاق شہادت ہوں
    ابھی اک مرنے والا کوچۂ قاتل میں باقی ہے

    کہاں فرصت ہجوم رنج و غم سے ہم جو یہ جانچیں
    کہ نکلی کیا تمنا کیا تمنا دل میں باقی ہے

    ابھی سے اپنا دل تھامے ہوئے کیوں لوگ بیٹھے ہیں
    ابھی تو حشر اٹھنے کو تری محفل میں باقی ہے

    وہاں تھے جمع جتنے مرنے والے مر گئے وہ سب
    قضا لے دے کے بس اب کوچۂ قاتل میں باقی ہے

    ابھی سے تو نے قاتل میان میں تلوار کیوں رکھ لی
    ابھی تو جان تھوڑی سی تن بسملؔ میں باقی ہے

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    آزار و جفائے پیہم سے الفت میں جنہیں آرام نہیں
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    بسمل نہ کروں میں اے بسملؔ تو بسمل میرا نام نہیں

    🌹 بسملؔ الہ آبادی 🌹

    ✍️ انتخاب : شمیم ریاض
    Shameem Riyaz

  • Principal Secretary SED Suresh Gupta flagged off 12 CWSN students for 23rd AICYF.

    Principal Secretary SED Suresh Gupta flagged off 12 CWSN students for 23rd AICYF.

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    SHYAM SOOD

    **AICYF is India’s only international children’s festival for children with special needs.
    **23rd Anjali International Children and Youth Festival (AICYF) will be held in Bhubaneswar.

    RAJOURI NOV 12:-Principal Secretary School Education Department (SED), Suresh Gupta on Tuesday (November 12) flagged off a group of 12 talented students with special needs (CWSN) from Teacher Bhawan Jammu to Bhubaneswar (Odisha) where they will represent UT of J&K and took part in the 23rd Anjali International Children and Youth Festival (AICYF).
    “This marks an important milestone in the ongoing efforts of the department to promote inclusivity and provide platforms for children with special needs to showcase their talents on national and international stages,” said an official.
    Anjali is India’s first and only international children’s festival which aims to bridge gaps for making the society more inclusive and restore fun-filled childhood by showcasing the potential of children with disabilities to mainstream society.
    The group of CWSN students will be accompanied by Special Educators during the event.
    “AICYF is one of the most significant cultural and artistic events for children and youth which provides a platform for students from across the country and beyond to showcase their talents, promote inclusivity and build a spirit of unity,” said Suresh Gupta.
    “This year, the event brings together young minds with a variety of abilities, offering them opportunities to engage in cultural exchanges, artistic performances, and collaborative activities,” he said.
    Signature events like ‘Dialogues in Disability’ and ‘Festivals of Joy’ are crafted to build empathy and mutual understanding, bridging cultural and social divides.
    Principal Secretary Suresh Gupta conveyed the blessings and best wishes to the children on behalf of Minister of School Education Ms. Sakina Masood Itoo who.
    had expressed pride in the students’ accomplishments and emphasized the importance of inclusivity in education and society.
    Principal Secretary lauded the efforts of Samagra Shiksha in ensuring that every child, regardless of their abilities, has access to opportunities for growth and expression.
    “More than 19000 CWSN are enrolled in government/private Schools, including 20 Special Schools, in UT of J&K. The students, who have been trained and mentored under Samagra Shiksha, are representing UT of J&K at the festival with a vibrant display of cultural performances, artistic expressions, and sportsmanship,” said Suresh Gupta,
    Principal Secretary SED.
    “This participation marks a significant step in empowering Children with Special Needs (CWSN) and ensuring their inclusive participation in national and international events” he added.
    The Principal Secretary SED was accompanied by Director School Education Jammu, Ashok Sharma;Project Director Samagra Shiksha, Rakesh Magotra; and other officers of School Education Department during the flag off ceremony.