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JKPSA interacts with students of Jangal Gali area
7/25/2021 11:14:39 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 25: To know the some and how of the students of remote area of district Udhampur, members of Central Executive Body of J&K Private Schools Association (JKPSA) which included Kamal Gupta, Ajay Gupta, Ajay Singh, Jatinder Heera, Laddi Kumar along Satish Sharma (Ex. State President United Teachers Federation), Dr Sushil Sharma (Ex-Prof. Jammu University) hold series of meetings with the students, parents and prominent villagers of Jangal Gali areas.
People in general and students in particular had shown their dismay in present scenario. While speaking they briefed the members that students are unable to continue their education in on- line mode due to the non-availability of internet facility. The irreparable loss of the studies since 2019 to till date cannot be fulfilled because students are deprived of from both online and off line education.
Ajay Gupta, General Secretary of JKPSA appealed to the administration for the immediate installation of towers for the larger interest of the students who are the worse sufferer due to non-availability of internet connectivity since 2019. He also demanded partial reopening of the schools in phased manner by adopting COVID appropriate behaviour to facilitate the students to clear their doubts in any subject till towers are installed.
Kamal Gupta President demanded reopening of schools as early as possible for all classes on the pattern which was adopted by the government of Jammu and Kashmir in last year as several states after the second wave of Covid-19 have now announced the reopening educational institutions in India.
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