Private Schools Under Scrutiny for Alleged Exorbitant Admission Fees

Private Schools

A Private school in Ganderbal is under scrutiny for allegedly charging exorbitant admission fees, despite clear government orders prohibiting such practices. Parents have raised serious concerns over violations, with one parent, Tariq Khanday, highlighting his ordeal during a press conference.

Khanday alleged that despite the directives issued by the Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) and reiterated by Health and Medical Education Minister Sakina Itoo, private schools continue to demand hefty fees during the admission process. Citing his own experience, Khanday claimed that Hilltop Educational School in Ganderbal asked him to give Rs 65,000 as part of the admission process for his daughter, violating the guidelines.

“I have proof of their demands,” Khanday stated during the press conference. He described how he was asked to provide payment after an interaction with school authorities, which he claims is against the guidelines. “There is no need for an interaction as per the rules. Yet, they conducted one and then demanded an exorbitant amount,” he said.

Khanday also revealed that he approached the Director of School Education and the Chief Education Officer (CEO) of Ganderbal with his complaint but received no satisfactory response. “If both the Education Minister and the Directorate of School Education have issued clear instructions against charging admission fees, why are parents like me being compelled to pay?” he questioned.

Efforts to get a response from the principal of Hilltop Educational School in Ganderbal were unsuccessful. He did not respond to any calls and messages. Similarly, attempts to contact Minister Sakina Itoo also failed, as her phone remained switched off.

In July of this year, the then Director of School Education, Tasaduq Hussain, had emphasized that strict action would be taken against schools violating the guidelines. The Fee Fixation and Regulation Committee (FFRC) had also issued clear directives prohibiting private schools from charging admission fees.

Despite these measures, Tariq Khanday, a Parent allege that the rules continue to be flouted with impunity. They are now urging authorities to intervene and ensure that such practices are stopped immediately.

J&K Students Shine at National Eco Hackathon, Bag Top Prizes and Recognition

J&K Students secure top positions, bag prestigious Awards at National Level Eco Hackathon at Delhi

The students of Jammu and Kashmir have exceptionally shone in the National Level Eco Hackathon held at NDMC Convention Centre, Delhi on 17th December, 2024, adding one more feather in the cap of Department of School Education Jammu & Kashmir.

Two students from J&K came out with flying colors by bagging first two top positions at national level in Eco-creativity & Innovation Hackathon. With Humaira Showkat from HSS Danow Kulgam securing 1st Prize and Sheikh Anzar, HSS Fatehgarh Baramulla obtaining 2nd Prize.

Among Districts, Pulwama, Samba, Budgam and Udhampur emerged as top performers in Jammu & Kashmir; while students from Baramulla, Kulgam and Kupwara were selected for awards and presentation of their Novel and Innovative Ideas.

Besides these, Jammu and Kashmir was also awarded for ranking among 5 top contributing states/UTs across the nation.

It is worth mentioning that the Eco Creativity and Innovation Hackathon is an initiative by the Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change in collaboration with Amazon Future Engineer and Pi Jam Foundation, and was launched on 5th June 2024 on ‘World Environment Day’.

The Jammu and Kashmir team was headed by Director School Education Kashmir, Dr. G.N.Itoo, Director School Education Jammu and Project Director Samagra Shiksha J&K. Students, Teachers and Principals of selected schools also attended the felicitation ceremony.

The nationwide showcase was conducted at NDMC Delhi on 17th December, 2024 with 35 top ideas selected from a pool of 6.9 lakh participants.

Key guests included Secretary Environment (MoeFCC), Secretary Education (GoI) and other key dignitaries from participating states.

The Director School Education Kashmir, Dr. G.N.Itoo congratulated the students for their exceptional feat. He said, “we are committed to improve the standards of Education in JK and to develop an innovative ecosystem in our schools so that our students can become job providers in future instead of job seekers.”(Agencies)

Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU) Celebrates 21st Foundation Day with Enthusiasm and Pride

Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University

Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU), Rajouri, celebrated its 21st Foundation Day with immense grandeur and enthusiasm, commemorating over two decades of academic excellence, innovation, and dedication to societal service. The event was marked by a special ceremony attended by distinguished guests, faculty, students, staff, and alumni, all coming together to celebrate the university’s remarkable journey.

The ceremony was graced by Prof. Jawaid Iqbal, Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor of BGSBU, who was invited as the Chief Guest. In his address, Prof. Iqbal extended heartfelt congratulations to the entire BGSBU community, including faculty members, students, staff, and alumni, for their contributions to the university’s success and growth over the years.

Prof. Jawaid Iqbal highlighted the significant achievements of the university, underscoring its commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and community service. He also praised the university’s efforts in providing a platform for quality education, research, and personal development for students, while emphasizing the importance of collective effort in reaching greater milestones.

The 21st Foundation Day celebration reflected the vibrant spirit and forward-looking vision of BGSBU as it continues to shape future leaders and professionals who contribute meaningfully to society.

Islamic University Awantiporah Conducts Entrepreneurship Exposure Program to Inspire Future Entrepreneurs

Islamic University Awantiporah

The Department of Economics at the Islamic University Awantiporah, in collaboration with the Jammu and Kashmir Entrepreneurship Development Institute (JKEDI), recently organized an Entrepreneurship Exposure Program as part of the Industry Connect initiative under the Dean Outreach. The program, held at the JKEDI campus, aimed to inspire and equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to venture into entrepreneurship.

The event focused on educating students about the significance of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) and other key aspects of starting a business. Experts from JKEDI guided the students on how to create DPRs and introduced them to various operational verticals within the institute. Additionally, the program highlighted internship and training opportunities offered by JKEDI, further enhancing the students’ understanding of the practical aspects of entrepreneurship.

A key feature of the program was the opportunity for students to interact with successful entrepreneurs. These entrepreneurs shared their inspiring stories, offering valuable insights into the challenges and rewards of pursuing innovative career paths. The interactions encouraged students to consider entrepreneurship as a viable and rewarding career option.

Prof. S.M. Shafi, Head of the Department of Economics at IUST, emphasized the importance of startups in addressing employment challenges, particularly in emerging economies. He highlighted how entrepreneurship can serve as a solution to the rising demand for job creation.

The program was coordinated by Dr. Shumila Cheshti, the Departmental Coordinator of Industry Connect, with the support of other faculty members. This initiative reflects IUST’s ongoing commitment to fostering innovation and entrepreneurship among students, preparing them to contribute meaningfully to the economy.

Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) Hosts Outreach Programs to Strengthen Community Engagement and Academic Development

Islamic University of Science and Technology

The Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) has been actively organizing a variety of outreach and mentorship initiatives as part of its commitment to fostering academic development, community engagement, and mentoring. These programs, hosted by the Department of English Language and Literature, aim to connect with the community while promoting academic growth among students.

One of the key objectives of these efforts is to reduce school dropouts and motivate younger students to pursue higher education. To achieve this, IUST has been inviting school students to visit the campus, explore different academic facilities, and interact with faculty members and scholars. Recently, students from PM Shri C.I. Dass School in Achabal, accompanied by their teachers, participated in such an outreach event. They toured several facilities, including the Library, Language Labs, and laboratories associated with the Department of Food Technology. Dr. Farrukh Faizan coordinated this enriching experience.

In addition to school visits, IUST also organized an Alumni Interaction session on applying for higher studies abroad. The session featured two distinguished alumni, Ms. Tabish Nabi, a PhD student at the University of Debrecen, and Ms. Sehrish Shafi, a Master’s student at the University of Birmingham. They shared their valuable insights on applying to international universities, providing guidance on scholarships, the application process, and research opportunities. The session offered participants a wealth of knowledge on pursuing higher education abroad.

Furthermore, an interactive session titled Demystifying NET/SET Exams: A Step-by-Step Approach to Success was held for current students preparing for competitive exams. Alumni from the 2017 and 2019 batches shared their strategies, experiences, and tips for success in the NET and SET exams. The session, organized by Alumni Coordinator Ms. Isma Hamid, was presided over by Dr. Munejah Khan, Head of the Department of English. Dr. Khan emphasized the importance of alumni mentorship in supporting the academic growth of current students. She also highlighted how such programs strengthen IUST’s role in bridging academic aspirations with real-world opportunities while fostering community connections.

These programs exemplify IUST’s ongoing commitment to supporting students’ academic journeys, providing mentorship, and creating strong ties with the wider community.

Prof Shaad Ramzan to Represent Kashmiri Language at National Symposium of Poets 2025 on 19th of December in Mumbai

Prof Shaad Ramzan

Prof Shaad Ramzan, a prominent poet of Kashmir has been selected by the Prasar Bharati jury to represent Kashmiri language at the prestigious National Symposium of Poets – 2025 (the biggest poetic congregation of the world) to be held by Prasar Bharati on 19th of December in Mumbai.

It is worthwhile to mention that selected poets from twenty two Indian languages will present their poems in the glittering event at Mumbai.

The recording of this symposium, held in connection with the Republic Day every year, is being broadcast from all the Stations of Akashvani in the country on 25th of January at 10:00 PM.

Shaad Ramzan’s poem ‘Tyuth Kanh Baeth’ is a prayer made for the bliss of reconnection to nature and its bounties beyond measures and boundaries.

Prof Shaad is a Sahitya Akademi Awardee poet and critic of eminence with many significant books of literature to his credit. A celebrated academician, Shaad is presently the Convener of the Kashmiri Advisory Committee of Sahitya Akademi.

Government Forms Committee for Medical College Handwara Relocation and Directed To Submit Findings, Recommendations within 15 Days

Medical College Handwara

The Jammu and Kashmir government has constituted a committee to resolve the issue of relocating the Government Medical College (GMC) Handwara after heavy floods in April this year inundated the under-construction structure, causing significant damage.

As per Government Order No. 2090-JK(GAD) of 2024, issued on December 16, the committee will be chaired by the Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, and includes members such as the Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Principal GMC Handwara, and other senior officials. The committee will identify feasible sites, analyze safety parameters, ensure the availability of utilities, and examine encumbrance-free land for relocation.

However, the decision has drawn sharp reactions from residents who questioned the earlier site selection. “If the land was not feasible, why were crores of rupees wasted on construction?” they asked, demanding a high-level probe into the matter to hold those responsible accountable.

The committee has been directed to submit its findings and recommendations within 15 days to facilitate the relocation process.

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Vishesh Mahajan Transport Commissioner Sets Jan 31 as Deadline for installation of CCTV Cameras in School Buses

Vishesh Mahajan

Transport Commissioner, Vishesh Mahajan today held a meeting with representatives of school authorities regarding the safety audit of vehicles ferrying students. The aim of the move was to seek active participation and cooperation from the school authorities to ensure that vehicles used for ferrying students are fit and safe for transportation.
Referring to the Supreme Court’s directions for school buses, the Transport Commissioner set 31st January as the deadline for the mandatory installation of CCTV in school buses so that every activity of the driver and assisting staff while driving is monitored. This will ensure the safety of students round the clock.
The school authorities were directed to ensure that all vehicles are fitted with functional speed governors, with the speed fixed at 40 km/h as per guidelines issued from time to time. They were informed that the vehicles will be seized on the spot if any school bus will be found violating safety norms while plying on roads, especially with regard to overloading and over speeding.
The authorities assured that all safety measures outlined in the Supreme Court guidelines are being followed to ensure the safety of children. They were further asked to restrict underage students from driving two-wheelers/ four-wheelers in and around school premises. Additionally, they were directed to hold counseling sessions with the parents to warn about the consequences if their wards are not prohibited from underage driving.
The Transport Commissioner was informed that most schools have their own fleet of vehicles, but some private vehicles are also engaged by parents. Therefore, it is the duty of school authorities to ensure that these vehicles also comply with the mandatory guidelines, such as emergency exit doors, fire extinguishers, first aid kits, GPS trackers, CCTV cameras, the use of seat belts, fire detection alarm system etc.
Among others, the meeting was attended by Joint Transport Commissioner Vinay Samotra, Assistant Transport Commissioner, ARTO (HQ) Jammu, and school authorities.(Agencies)

J&K Students Association Holds Protest at Jantar Mantar Against Reservation Policy

J&K Students Association

The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Saturday held a peaceful sit-in protest at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi, to voice strong opposition to the current reservation policy in Jammu and Kashmir.

Dozens of students, along with members of the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association, joined the protest against the unjust reservation policy. The protest saw participation from political parties and civil society rights groups, including Awami Ittehad Party leader Sheikh Aashiq, Kashmiri Pandit and AIPC President Sanjay Sapru, and student rights activist Mir Mujeeb, along with many other concerned scholars.

The protest was led by Jammu and Kashmir Students Association National Convenor Nasir Khuehami, who voiced his concerns about the policy’s perceived injustices. Speaking on the occasion, Khuehami reiterated that the protest was a call for fairness and equal opportunities for the youth of Jammu and Kashmir. He emphasized that the current reservation policy undermines merit-based opportunities and disproportionately affects deserving candidates, leaving them sidelined in favour of a system that does not account for the unique demographic needs of the region.

Khuehami clarified that while the Association does not oppose reservations in principle, their demand is for a reservation system that is fair, balanced, and reflective of Jammu and Kashmir’s demographic realities. He urged the government to implement a system that ensures proportional representation based on population demographics, ensuring that no section of society is left behind.

“We are seeking rationalization of the reservation policy, proportional representation, and the implementation of a caste census to ensure justice, equality, and fairness,” Khuehami stated. “When a community is granted reservations beyond its socio-economic disadvantages, the very principle of reservation is compromised.”

He argued that continuing recruitment under the current policy could result in injustice for open-merit students. “When a community is granted reservations beyond its socio-economic disadvantages, the very principle of reservation is compromised,” he added.

Khuehami also highlighted the adverse effects of the current reservation framework on merit and equality. He emphasized that while the JKSA is not against reservations or any community, a fair and balanced approach is required to address the policy’s shortcomings.

On the Jammu and Kashmir government’s stance, he asserted that if sub-judice matters cannot be deliberated upon outside courtrooms, why has the government constituted a cabinet sub-committee to review the new reservation policy?

“This double standard needs to be addressed. Dodging questions on reservations under the pretext of a sub-judice matter is not acceptable,” he stated. Regarding the Education Minister’s remarks on the issue, Khuehami added, “The Education Minister must respect this principle and provide clarity on her contradictory approach. She sends a message that undermines public discourse on critical issues.”

Mir Mujeeb, senior research scholar and student rights activist, also addressed the gathering. He stated that the movement is against excessive reservations and critically examined the reservation issue in Jammu and Kashmir. He pointed out the discriminatory nature of the policy, which allocates only 30% of opportunities to over 69% of Jammu and Kashmir’s general population.

Mujeeb urged the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister to fulfill the poll promise of rationalizing the reservation system, ensuring that the majority of J&K’s youth receive their due opportunities in ongoing recruitments and college admissions. “Letting this issue linger only harms the very interests of the elected government,” he said, adding that the government should focus on consolidating support from the general population rather than worrying about criticisms from a small reserved elite. Invoking Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Mujeeb called for the restoration of the rule of merit, with reservation serving as an exception rather than the rule.

Sheikh Aashiq and Sanjay Sapru, addressing the protestors, said, “We are not against reservations, but we demand fairness and balance. Our goal is to create a system that supports those in need while ensuring that deserving candidates have opportunities.”

They concluded by emphasizing that, “Our fight is not against reservations or any particular community. It is a fight for equality, fairness, and the rightful opportunities that the youth of Jammu and Kashmir deserve. We seek a balanced policy that supports those in need while ensuring that merit and deserving candidates are not overlooked.”

The association said that the student fraternity will protest across Jammu and Kashmir, and there will be statewide protests if the J&K government fails to act and ensure fair reservation. (KNS)

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Zahid Ahmad Naik

Mr. Zahid Ahmad Naik, a dedicated research scholar in the Department of Islamic Studies, has successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis today. His research, titled “Institution of Zakah in Islam: A Critical Appraisal of its Management in Kashmir,” provides an in-depth analysis of how the Zakah system is administered in the Kashmir region, evaluating its effectiveness and identifying areas for improvement. The study aims to contribute to the understanding of Zakah as a fundamental Islamic institution and its relevance in contemporary Kashmiri society.

The research was carried out under the expert supervision of Dr. Naseem Gul, Assistant Professor and Coordinator of the Department of Islamic Studies at Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU). Dr. Gul’s mentorship provided invaluable guidance throughout the research process, which explored both the historical and modern-day practices of Zakah in Kashmir, offering critical insights into its management and potential reforms. This achievement marks a significant milestone in Mr. Naik’s academic journey, showcasing his dedication to contributing to the field of Islamic studies and the scholarly understanding of Zakah.

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