SP Higher Secondary School celebrates Annual Day
‘Need to
secure future of students through best possible education’
SRINAGAR,
SEPTEMBER 28: Appealing for insulating education from politics, Minister for
Education, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari today said that disturbing academics for
serving political interests will lead the society into the perpetual darkness
and threaten future of students.
He appealed
the leadership across the political spectrum to spare education from politics.
“The precious time of students should not be wasted by involving them in any
political activities. It is the time when students should focus on their
studies and later on they can decide their future course accordingly,” Bukhari
said.
The Education
Minister made these remarks during the Annual Day celebrations at S.P Higher
Secondary School, M.A Road which he attended as the chief guest. Secretary
School Education, Farooq Ahmad Shah, Director School Education Kashmir, Dr. G.N
Ittoo, Special Project Director RMSA, Tufail Mattoo, CEO Srinagar, Farooq Ahmad
Dar, Principals of various educational institutions, Chairman Private Schools
Association, G.N Var and other concerned were present on the occasion.
During the
celebratory function, several cultural programs, skits, qawali, solo songs
were presented by various groups of students which were highly appreciated by
the audience.
The Minister
appreciated the performances of the students and said that these functions
provide a platform to students where they can showcase their talent and also
highlight issues confronting them. He said that the students of Kashmir are
talented and they have proved their mettle at national as well as international
levels.
“A place
like J&K which has been a source of inspiration for knowledge in the entire
sub-continent has to be revived as a hub of emancipation for our future
generations," the Minister said and added that the present generation of
youth in Kashmir have gone through the most turbulent times in history unlike
their predecessors and it is now time to secure their future through best
possible education.
The Minister
also hailed the contribution of the Higher Secondary in keeping the light of
education beaming amid difficult circumstances in Kashmir in the past. He also
complimented the private sector for supplementing the Government's efforts
towards the betterment of education in the State.
On the request
of the students, Bukhari announced that the bus service will be provided to SP
Higher Secondary School and Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Kothi
Bagh. He said that the bus service for the students will start from March next
year on experimental basis.
He also
announced that the CM’s Super 50 coaching classes will be conducted in S.P
Higher Secondary School too. Bukhari also asked the school authorities to start
students counselling cell.
Addressing the
function, Secretary School Education said that various initiatives have been
taken to revive the education sector in the Valley. He said that the Government
is upgrading infrastructure in various schools so that students get benefitted.
In order to
make education sector more vibrant, Shah said, “we will be declaring the
results in one month after
the examinations. By this students don’t need to wait for long and can get more
time for studies.”
Later, Bukhari
released ‘Mathematics Learning’, a book to understand mathematics authored by
ZEO Narbal, Abdul Rashid Zargar. He also distributed mementoes among the
students for their better performances in sports and art.
On the
occasion, Director School Education announced the prize of Rs 10,000 for the
group of cultural performance students. They were also invited to participate
in the tour to Gulmarg which is sponsored by Directorate of Education.
Meanwhile,
students from Amira Kadal Girls Higher Secondary School who participated in
ISRO quiz at Hyderabad met the Minister and shared their experiences with the
Minister.
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