SRINAGAR,
JUNE 24: Minister for Education, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari,
today called on the private schools to extend their reach to far flung
areas of the State where there are less or no schools to cater to the children.
“Private
schools have covered larger part of urban education and now they should reach
out to the far flung areas to cater to the educational needs and supplement
government efforts,” Bukhari said.
He made
these remarks during felicitation function of Husn-e-Naat competition, the
first inter school state level symposium and Naat competition organized by
Private Schools’ Association, J&K, where Bukhari was Chief Guest. Secretary
Education, Farooq Ahmad Shah was also present on the occasion.
The
Minister felicitated and distributed prizes and mementos among the student who
achieved positions in Symposium and Naat competition. Bukhari congratulated the
Private Schools’ Association for organizing the competition and announced
additional Rs 5000 each to the position holders.
Bukhari
said, “through these competitions, the student gets a chance to showcase their
talent and thus their confidence is boosted.”
On the occasion, Bukhari said private schools are providing good
services with regards to education and government treats them as its partners
rather than competitors.
At the
same time, he also raised the question about the need of students to attend
coaching centers when they are paying heavy fee in private schools.
“I
time and again ask the private schools to look into the matter as why their
students need to attend coaching schools. Doesn’t private schools have good
faculty? Where lies the problem?” Bukhari asked Private schools.
He
said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, the government
is committed to address all the problems in the education, be it with private
education system or in government institutions.


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