Recalls her contribution in educational
spread among women, heritage preservation
SRINAGAR, OCTOBER 05: Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti has
expressed deep sorrow and grief over the passing away of noted educationist,
heritage activist and former Director, Education and Libraries, Atiqa Bano, who
breathed her last yesterday evening at Sopore.
In a condolence message, the Chief Minister, who is also the
President of J&K Academy of Art, Culture & Languages, said the
relentless efforts put in by late Atiqa Bano to preserve the past heritage and
culture of our society is noteworthy and worth emulating. She said her single
minded devotion in this regard led to the setting up of a first of its
kind Meeras Mahal at Sopore which the deceased continued to
supervise till her death.
Mehbooba Mufti also recalled the efforts of Atiqa Bano in
the spread of education in north Kashmir, particularly among women. “As
the founder of Majlis-un-Nisa, the first ever women exclusive
educational organization in north Kashmir, late Atiqa Bano would be remembered
for leading the movement of educational spread among the young girls of the
area”, the Chief Minister said in her message.
The Chief Minister has prayed for peace to the
departed soul of late Atiqa Bano and conveyed her heartfelt sympathies to the
bereaved family.
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