Saturday, 2 April 2016

Education is Something for which no Nation Can Wait: Rasheed; Cash Awards Given to Meritorious Students

KL NEWS NETWORK

SRINAGAR

JET Kupwara

In a first of its kind, the meritorious students of class 12th and 10th of district Kupwara were felicitated Saturday by Joint Effort Trust (JET) at a function at Environment Hall Handwara.

The function was attended by educationists, students, journalists, prominent citizens, scholars and people hailing from different walks of life, a statement issued by Awami Ittihaad Party (AIP).

Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Dr Asgar Samoon, Director Education Shah Faesal, Deputy Commissioner Kupwara Rajiv Ranjan, ADC Kupwara Hafeez Masoodi and top officers of district administration were present on the occasion.

Faizan Mushtaq of BHSS Kupwara who had topped the 12th class exams in district Kupwara was awarded with a cash amount of Rs 1 Lakh; Zubair Ahmad Malla of Maryam Memorial School Pandithpora Langate was awarded an amount of Rs 40000 for securing first position in Langate Constituency in class 10th.

Umer Farooq and Rukaya Rajab shared an award of Rs 30000 lakh for securing second position and Adil Kumar got an award of Rs 20000 lakh for the securing third position.

Similarly, Tasleema Hasan, Shahid Rashid, Faisal Farooq and Junaid Mushtaq were also awarded their excellent performance with certificates and cash awards.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Asgar Samoon and Shah Faesal while hailing the efforts of Joint Effort Trust for providing better education to the children in Kupwara, assured Er Rasheed support at all levels from their side.

Rasheed is the patron of the trust, the AIP statement said.

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Rasheed on the occasion said that while politicians seek votes for Sadak, Paani and Bijli, they forget that “education is something for which no nation can wait”. “Therefore, I have decided to give priority to education and do whatsoever possible to bring revolutionary results in the education sector in my constituency,” he told the gathering.

Rasheed added, “whenever I need to go to people to seek votes I wish people should vote me for my performance and contribution in education sector.” “I find myself duty bound to request my people to use their full energies and resources in the field of education and don’t politicise the education, so that we can compete in the all times.”



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