Srinagar,November16 (Scoop News)-The Private Schools Association of Jammu and Kashmir (PSAJK) hosted a High-Level School Conference aimed at fostering collaboration, addressing challenges, and exploring new opportunities within the private education sector. The event brought together key stakeholders, including Nasir Aslam Wani, Advisor to the J&K Chief Minister, who was as the Chief Guest. Other prominent attendees included MLA Gulmarg Farooq Ahmad Shah, MLA Pattan Riyaz Bedar, Senior Counsel of the J&K High Court Advocate Zaffar Ahmad Shah, Former Director of SKIMS Dr. A.G. Ahangar, Former Vice Chancellor of IUST Dr. Mushtaq Siddiqi, Former Secretary Mohammad Rafi, and Senior Education Leaders Showkat Chowdhary, Er. Muhammad Shahid Dar, Prof. Irshad Ahmad Wani, Manzoor Ahmad Wangnoo, Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, Shabir Ahmad Mir, Mohammad Yousuf Kuchay, Showkat Ahmad Khan, Anayatullah Hajni, Faisal Islam Mir, Mohammad Syed, Majid Bhat, Bilal Bhat, Dr. Saddam, Ms Ishrat Tanki, MS Baseema, Ms Nayeema, Ms Marzia and other distinguished dignitaries.
PSAJK President Dr. G.N. Var delivered the keynote address, presenting a comprehensive overview of the pressing issues facing private schools in J&K and offering actionable solutions. His address emphasized the need for systemic reforms, innovative policies, and collaborative efforts to bolster the region's education ecosystem.
Key Highlights of the Conference: Exemption from Unnecessary NOCs: Dr. Var emphasized the need to eliminate redundant No Objection Certificates (NOCs), which burden educational institutions with bureaucratic delays. Simplifying the approval process will enable schools to focus on delivering quality education., Single-Window Clearance System: A single-window system for permissions and clearances was proposed to reduce red tape and improve efficiency for private schools. This initiative would allow institutions to swiftly address administrative requirements and focus on academic excellence., One-Time Registration Certificate: PSAJK advocated for the introduction of a one-time school affiliation certificate to reduce recurring administrative hurdles, enabling schools to dedicate their resources to student-centric growth.
Edu-Tourism Potential: The conference explored Jammu and Kashmir's potential to become an edu-tourism hub, leveraging its unique geographical and cultural identity. Proposals included:b Forming partnerships with national and international institutions., Enhancing local infrastructure to host academic and research programs., Attracting intellectual and teaching talent from across the globe.
Private schools are instrumental in generating over 72,000 jobs in the region. Stakeholders underscored the importance of fostering an environment that enhances employment opportunities, thus strengthening the socio-economic fabric of Jammu and Kashmir.
Senior Counsel of J&K High Court, Advocate Zaffar Ahmad Shah said that "The private education sector in Jammu and Kashmir has been grappling with numerous challenges over the years. It is imperative to address these issues on a priority basis to safeguard the interests of students and ensure their education remains uninterrupted. Equally important is protecting the livelihoods of teachers and non-teaching staff who are the backbone of this sector. We need to introduce laws and policies that are not only progressive but also people-friendly, fostering a supportive environment for all stakeholders."
CM Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani assured attendees of the government’s unwavering support in addressing the challenges faced by private schools. “We are committed to exploring every possible avenue to uplift the private education sector and ensure it thrives as a pillar of our state’s progress,” he stated.
MLA Gulmarg Farooq Ahmad Shah highlighted the success of past initiatives and emphasized the need for continuous efforts to organize educational conferences and exchange programs. He called for a unified approach to tackling challenges in the education sector.
The conference concluded with a resounding call to invest in education as a vehicle for empowerment and progress. Key resolutions included Advocating for policies that prioritize educational reforms., Strengthening partnerships between government and private stakeholders.
PSAJK reaffirmed its commitment to championing the cause of education, ensuring a brighter future for students, educators, and the region as a whole.
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