SRINAGAR, MAY 17: Minister for School Education,
Hajj and Auqaf and Tribal Affairs Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali has emphasized on the
need for creating conducive atmosphere so that students are not deprived of
their basic right to receive good education.
The Minister expressed these views
at a felicitation function organized by a private schools association ‘J&K Joint Coordination
Committee of Private Schools’, here at hotel Radisson.
Stressing that education holds key
in shaping the future of society, Minister said that it becomes imperative to
insulate future of young from vagaries of uncertain situation. “By depriving our children from the
same, the Minister said we, as parents in particular and a cultured society in
general, would be failing in delivering our duties towards our children,” he added.
The Minister said ideological or
some other differences are everywhere in the world, however, denying the
children of their right to receive education, is no solution to any problem.
The Minister assured that
Government is working to check if the number of holidays could be curtailed and
also to find a way to compensate for unplanned holidays which have affected
academia in the Valley.
The Minister said it becomes
everyone’s responsibility that
children, irrespective of their social or economic background are attending
their schools daily. He said only regular schooling and proper guidance from
their teachers and parents would prepare the children for the competitive
exams.
Highlighting the role of private
schools, the Minister said private schools have played phenomenal role in
developing education sector in the State. He said while the private sector is
providing education to 11 lakh students in the State, by providing employment
opportunity to youth in the various forms, especially in teaching, it is also
catering to employment needs of the State.
The Minister said that Government
considers private educational institutes as co-partners and not as competitors
in dissemination of education. He said government schools as well as private
ones should work together for the better education scenario in the state.
Assuring amending of SRO-123, the
Minister said that the Government is looking into it and will also seek the
opinion of all the stakeholders to make necessary amendments to it.
Earlier, the Minister was
felicitated for taking the charge of School Education Ministry. The function
was attended by MLA Yawar Dilawar, MLC Saffifudin Bhat, Secretary School
Education Farooq Shah, Chairperson J&K State Board of School Education Prof
Veena Pandita, Inspector General Traffic Basant Rath, Deputy Commissioner
Srinagar Syed Abid, Commissioner SMC, Director of School Education, G N Itoo,
Director RAMSA Tufail Matoo, Director SMC, Director SSA, Joint Director State
Institute of Education Kashmir Mehboob Hussain, President J&K Joint
Coordination Committee of Private Schools, members of the committee and other
important dignitaries attended the function.
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