Asif Iqbal Naik
KISHTWAR
Like in every part of the world, Teacher’s Day was also celebrated at Government Degree College (GDC), Kishtwar.
On the occasion, DIG Doda-Batote Range, Nisar Ahmad was the chief guest while SSP Kishtwar was the guest of honour along with Principal GDC Kishtwar Dr Shafqat Rafiqui.
A debate competition was also held on the topic: “role of teacher in nation building”.
Principal GDC Kishtwar, Dr Shafqat Rafiqui gave an account of important events of teaching profession.
He opined that teachers’ job is one of the great jobs and it gives everyone the components like up-gradation of knowledge, discipline and satisfaction.
He also greeted and presented trophy to two teachers for their “best role” in giving whole life for the upliftment of educational values in society.
In his address, DIG Doda-Batote Range, Nisar Ahmad while paying tributes to teachers said, “teacher is the national builder and it’s only due to his efforts our nation could produce the scientists, professors, doctors, politicians etc.”
He also shared his experience as a teacher for five years before joined KPS in 1984.
He said that even after serving for 32 years in police department, he “feels a teacher in himself”.
He exhorted upon teachers to dedicate themselves to the cause of community as teachers are instrumental in shaping the destiny of a nation.
He also impressed upon them to work with dedication and honesty in their institution for addressing the quality component of the education and for shaping the career of their students.
He also announced Rs 6000 for the three winners in debate competition and Rs 5000 to NSS volunteers.
On the occasion, Prof Faisal Mushtaq Kitchloo (Coordinator NSS) cut cake and shared it with all the teaching staff and students.
He asked students to do well in their studies and said that students can show the gratitude to teachers by gaining very good positions in their lives.
Prof Tariq Hussain Dev coordinated the whole program as stage Secretary and enthralled the audience with his poetry, action and words.
Other speakers who spoke on this occurs threw light on importance of the day and stressed for the need to further strengthen the teacher-student bond.
At the end, the result of debate competition was declared in which Zaima Banoo bagged first position while second and third positions were shared by Rabia Naz and Swarn Lata, respectively.
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