SNS KASHMIR

SRINAGAR, JUNE ,15 :

Srinagar/ Expressing serious concern over the orders of ban and closure of Falahi Aam Trust(FAT) Schools Jammu and Kashmir Civil Society Forum has termed the decision as most illogical and anti student. In a statement issued here Society Chairman Abdul Qayoom Wani said that banning educational institutions amounts to deprivation of right to education and deprivation of livelihoodo to thosands of families associated with teachers of these schools.
” The name “Falahi Aam” literally means common welfare of all, and thus has been the motive of these schools by virtue of imparting education to children irrespective of color cast and religion,”Wani said
Forum maintained however if there were any investigations obligatory with regard to bunglings of anykind that could be done without closing the set of of education of these schools in toto.The syllabus of of these schools is wide open to one and all and this is an irony to punish the students by this way.
Jammu and Kashmir Civil Society Forum has appealed the govt to reconsider its decision and of closure of these schools and demanded that the ban and closure order should be revoked in the larger interest of thousands of students seeking education in these schools. Sending them to govt schools will only affect their career bady because govt school set up is not equipped to cater the educational needs of thousands of these students.

By SNS KASHMIR

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