Saturday 6 June 2015

‘LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT’: Jeewika at 21 fell in love at her first visit to Kashmir

  • Teaching being one of the noble professions has just become the job option for an easy going life
  • Teachers in J&K have an additional responsibility of bringing the state out of crunches in order to build human resources to make it a prosperous state.
  • I have seen a general trend of people not calling others with appropriate names rather calling them Pahadi, Ajaska, Kaji, Haji, Nicka, Thaida, Mudd, etc. which a teacher should be sensitive and conscious about.
  • Being respectful is the most important thing a student needs to learn during schooling.
  • Bringing politics into the classroom should be the most dangerous thing to do it will lead to nothing but shear waste of child’s precious learning time.
  • Due to lesser student participation during the lessons they have stopped using their brains and have become less expressive
  • When I came to Kashmir for this project I could see a stark difference between the knowledge that I had and the reality here. The way certain teachers behaved, totally theoretical no trace of practicality, no accountability, zero responsibility, less sensitized regarding choice of words and lack of willingness to work.
JAMMU:   She was just 21 years old when for the first time visited Kashmir in 2009 as a tourist but eventually fell in love with the place and certainly felt like home. It was then that she could see the difference between the three provinces of Jammu and Kashmir state, and have a first-hand experience of the diversity.

Tuesday 2 June 2015

Transfers, postings in police deptt



SRINAGAR: The Director General of Police (DGP), Mr. K. Rajendra Kumar today reshuffled Police Headquarters (PHQ) and other wings of the Organization, ordered transfers of 127 officers and officials. He said that the transfers had become necessary to ensure promptness and transparency in the working.

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