SRINAGAR, JULY 4: Governor N.N. Vohra and First Lady Mrs. Usha Vohra participated in the prize distribution ceremony of Qirat, Naat, Qaw’wali competitions organized by the Jammu & Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages (JKAACL) in collaboration with Directorate of School Education, at the Tagore Hall here today.
Governor
complimented Dr. Aziz Hajini, Secretary JKAACL, for his commendable effort in
organizing such an inspiring competition in which nearly 1500 schools competed
in the categories of Qirat, Naat and Qaw’wali, throughout the holy month of Ramadan. He urged the Academy to keep
up its efforts to discover and groom the talented youth, of whom there is no
dearth.
Lauding the
performances of the children, Governor observed that the youth of J&K has
proved its mettle in every arena, be it excelling in the All India Services,
Sports, Theatre, Literature or Art and stressed that it is our collective
responsibility to provide them avenues for their all round personality
development on a sustainegd basis. He cautioned that we should remain ever
vigilant and negate all efforts which are intended to vitiate the
impressionable minds of our youth and create obstacles in the smooth functioning
of our school, colleges and Universities.
Urging the
educational institutions of the State to create a conducive atmosphere for
nurturing co-curricular activities within their precincts, Governor appreciated
that in their endeavour to promote such activities, the Vice Chancellors’ Forum of the State Universities has started
the Annual Inter University Sports Championship and more than 700 sports
persons from all over the State participated in the first such Championship
which was held in the University of Jammu. He wished that more such
competitions are organised regularly in all regions of the State.
Governor
presented the 1st, 2nd, 3rd prizes to District Srinagar, Bandipora and
Budgam of Rs. 1 lakh, Rs. 75,000 and Rs. 50,000 respectively and 3 consolation
prizes of Rs. 10,000 each for Qawwali competition; three prizes of Rs. 5,000, Rs. 3000, and Rs.
2000 and certificates to the
winners in Qirat competition, three prizes of Rs. 5,000, Rs. 3000, and Rs. 2000
and certificates in the Naat
competition.
Sh. Zahidul
Islam, adjudged best in the provincial level Qirat competition did Tilawat of
Quaran-e-Sharif and Mr. Amir-ul-Islam, adjudged best in the provincial level
Naat competition gave a Naat performance at the function. Qaw’walis were presented by the first three
winner groups who emerged as the best at the provincial level competition.
Prof.
Mehraj-ud-Din, Vice-Chancellor, Central University of Kashmir, spoke about the
significance of imbuing youth with sound moral, religious and cultural values.
Dr.Aziz
Hajini, Secretary, JKAACL presented the Welcome Address and Dr. Ghulam Nabi
Itoo, Director School Education gave the Vote of Thanks.


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