SRINAGAR, MAY 18:
Minister for School Education, Haj and Auqaf and Tribal Affairs, Chowdhary
Zulfkar Ali, today announced that Government is planning to use Haj House
Bemina as a coaching centre for civil service aspirants from the State.
"Usually the
aspirants from the State travel to Delhi or to other states to receive the
coaching. The whole affair of coaching, boarding, lodging and other expenses
make it difficult and almost impossible for aspirants coming from humble
financial background to receive the coaching," the Minister said.
He said Haj House
is usually used for not more than 15 days during the annual Haj period and
afterwards it remains vacant. However, if the same could be used to provide
quality coaching facility to civil service aspirants coming from weaker
sections of society it in itself would be a noble cause.
Zulfkar said that
to ensure the House becomes the centre of excellence, Government intends to
collaborate with a Delhi based coaching centre, which has delivered the results
in terms of qualifying the competitive exams in the past.
“We will try to get
some of their faculty, their curriculum, their teaching methodology so that the
desired results are achieved,” he added.
Meanwhile, the
Minister asked the SMC Commissioner Reyaz Ahmad Wani to ensure that effective
steps for cleanliness in and around the Haj House are maintained.
Whereas, the
Managing Director JK SRTC Mir Afroz was directed to ensure that the Haj
pilgrims are provided with comfortable vehicles so that they do not face any
kind of inconvenience in reaching the airport for the holy pilgrimage.
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