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JKPSA expresses concern over neglect of Jammu in framing education policy | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, June 4: J&K Private Schools Association (JKPSA) has expressed serious concern over the non-inclusion of authorized representatives of Private Schools and parents of Jammu Division in the meeting which was designed by government to review J&K Educational Investment Policy 2020 at Srinagar on Thursday. General Secretary of J&K Private Schools Association Ajay Gupta told the media that organization has come to know about high level meeting in the midnight on June in which PS to Principal Secretary to Government School/ Technical Education Departments has extended invitation to both Kashmir based schools and Parents Associations only along with other government representatives of Jammu division & Kashmir division. Moreover, Jammu based officers were also asked by the government that they may attend the meeting through VC. Such type of step motherly treatment with the people/ Associations of Jammu division by the government after the abrogation of Article 370 depicts that existing government is still playing foul game to hurt the sentiments of people residing in Jammu division, Ajay added. President of the Association Kamal Gupta said that ignoring Jammu people while framing J&K Education Policy 2020 is not tolerable as in the field of education Jammu division is contributing more than Kashmir division. He condemned this move of the government and demanded same type of meeting at Jammu so that people/ Associations of Jammu can give their suggestions while framing any policy by the government after the abrogation of Article 370. |
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