16 new GDCs to established,400 schools to be upgraded: Bukhari

TNN Bureau. Updated: 12/20/2017 12:24:45 PM Youth and Career

Education outreach to get fresh boost

Jammu, Dec 20: Education outreach in state is get­ting a fresh boost as the state Government has decided to up­grade 400 schools and establish sixteen new Degree Colleges to fill the accessibility gap.

“Two hundred High Schools would be Upgraded to Higher Secondary level, while 200 Mid­dle schools would be upgraded to High School Level to fill the accessibility gap in the areas where students have to walk doz­ens of KMs to attend the classes” said Minister for education Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari here at annual Day Function of Doon International a Private School, as the chief Guest.

The Minister also informed that the Government is in the process of announcing sixteen new Degree Colleges for the deserving areas. He said there many important Tehsils which are still lacking the facility of higher education and they are being provided this facility soon.

World renowned tour­ist destination Pahalgam in Kashmir and Border Tehsil of RS Pura and many other areas greatly deserve Degree Colleges and Government has decided to meet the demand of people of such towns, Altaf Bukhari announced.

Vice Chairman Handicraft and Handloom Development Corporation, Nizam-u-Din Bhat was guest of the hounour at the function. Also present were Commissioner Secretary School Education, Farooq Ahmed Shah, Director School Education Jam­mu, Ravinder Singh, Project Di­rector SSA A R Vaar and Direc­tor RMSA, Tufail Matoo.

Regretting the setback to ed­ucation sector in past decades, the Minister gave full credit to the teaching fraternity for remaining committed to the cause of education in the times of turbulence. “Teachers both in Government and Private sector deserve all praise for their commitment towards their noble profession and the state is indebted to them” he said adding that the pres­ent Government led by Chief Minister is committed to take education sector to new highs.

“No one can dispute the fact that the young generation of technocrats and officers serv­ing the state at present are the lot which were educated by the teachers in the times of turbu­lence” he asserted and said both public and private sector institutions are contributing to raise the education stan­dard in their own ways.

The Minister also advised the Private School association to follow the norms in the ap­pointment of teachers, payment of salary and other incentives to achieve quality of education


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