Wednesday 1 November 2017

G. M Saroori distributed ReTs regularization orders



Ghulam Nabi Azad has ensured socio economic transformation of the people particularly living in rural and remote areas

Expressed resentment over attachment of Bhalessa with Bhaderwah

BATYAS, NOVEMBER 01: - Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Inderwal, G. M Saroori today distributed regularization orders among six Rehbar-e-Taleem teachers from Batyas Education Zone at an impressive function organised by the Education Department here.

Addressing the function, Mr. Saroori appreciated the work of ReT teachers who served the department with zeal and honesty. He said: “Teachers are the nation builders. I urge you (teachers) to provide quality and moral education to students and build prospective future for them.”

Saroori asked the teaching fraternity to put in all out efforts to upgrade the standard of education and make the students able to face the challenges and competitions at state, national and international level. He asked officers to arrange parent-teacher meet every month as the liaison will benefit the students in their academic and extra-curricular activities.

He said during Congress tenure whose aim is to improve basic facilities of the people, in this regard Congress has set up 1000 middle schools, 300 high schools, 52 higher secondary’s in Chenab Valley and said that the development plans devised by the Ghulam Nabi Azad the then Chief Minister in Jammu and Kashmir has ensured socio economic transformation of the people particularly living in rural and remote areas.

On the occasion, Saroori also praises Education Minister Syed Altaf Bukhari in bringing reforms in the education department. He said that the education system has grown and now students are showing their capabilities at various stages and they are cracking various entrances in highly reputed universities and colleges.

Saroori also chaired the workers meeting in Batyas areas asking party cadre to strengthen the party. He lambasted state and central governments for their ‘failure’ to meet out their promises with the public, adding that developmental activities in the state have come to a standstill. He also exhorted upon the people to maintain peace as the peaceful atmosphere is important for development process.

He also expressed resentment against the attachment of Sub Division Bhalessa with Additional Deputy Commissioner-Bhaderwah, without considering the proximity of the area. He demanded immediate withdrawal of the decision. "It is unjust for the people of Bhalessa to visit 100 kilometers to Bhaderwah from Bhalessa by crossing the district headquarter Doda that is only 66 kms away from Bhalessa," said Saroori. He said that the decision of the Government for attaching Sub Division Gandoh with ADC Bhaderwah is unjust and need withdrawal keeping in view the proximity of Bhalessa and Thathri with District Headquarter Doda.

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