Early Times Report
KISHTWAR, June 25: The Department of Urdu, Government Degree College Kishtwar and GDC Chatroo, in collaboration with Tahreek Baqa-e-Urdu Chenab Valley, held a significant event at the GDC Kishtwar auditorium, today. Talat Parvez Rohella, Commissioner of Inquiries, was the Chief Guest of the event. His profound words fostered a sense of unity and collaboration among all participants. The formal proceedings began with a warm welcome address by Gulab Safi, member Tahreek Baqa-e-Urdu, followed by a vote of thanks from Dr. Sehrish Gazal, Head of the Environmental Science Department. A highlight of the event was an interactive session with students from various schools and colleges, where they discussed stress management, goal achievement, and target focus with the esteemed Chief Guest. The Chief Guest’s insightful responses provided fresh vision and inspiration, deeply resonating with the audience. The highlight of the evening was the felicitation of Mr. Talat Parvez Rohella by Prof. Basharat Iqbal, Principal of GDC Kishtwar, with a certificate of honor and a prestigious Rasanishatjanbaaz Award from Tahreek Baqa-e-Urdu Chenab Valley, recognizing his commendable contributions. Special recognition was also extended to individuals such as Dr. Tariq Tamkeen (HoD Urdu, GDC Chatroo), Rehman Ali Rehmat (renowned Kashmiri Poet), Dr. zahoor Din (HOD Urdu, GDC Kishtwar), Mushtaq Dev, Rashid Zafar Doolwal and Gulab Saifi for their invaluable support and dedication. The event’s atmosphere was further elevated by a mesmerizing live musical concert featuring Bilal Falak and Sohail Akhtar. Their soulful renditions of folk music created an atmosphere of joy and harmony, captivating the audience. The active participation and enthusiasm of dignitaries, faculty members, and students from Mothers Pride and Balniketan were pivotal in making the event a resounding success. Their support and engagement showcased the power of collaboration and community spirit. The event garnered media coverage, ensuring the message of unity and cultural exchange reached a wider audience. |