Director School Education Kashmir leads farewell at GHSS Chandosa, lauds retiring principal’s lasting contribution to academic excellence and student development.

Baramulla, June 30:

Bringing the curtains down on an illustrious career spanning more than four decades, Sajid Hussain Shah, Incharge Principal of Government Higher Secondary School Chandosa, retired from the Education Department on Tuesday. Widely respected as a dedicated educationist, Shah served in various institutions across North Kashmir and earned recognition for his commitment, discipline, and unwavering efforts to strengthen the education system.
A grand farewell ceremony was organised by the staff, students, and members of the local community to honour his outstanding service and significant contribution to the field of education.
Director School Education Kashmir, Naseer Ahmad, attended the function as the chief guest and paid rich tributes to the retiring principal. He commended Shah’s tireless efforts, professional integrity, and invaluable role in the academic as well as moral development of thousands of students throughout his distinguished career.
Speaking on the occasion, several speakers highlighted Shah’s exemplary leadership, dedication, and sincere service, describing him as an inspiring educator whose contributions to the Education Department would be remembered for years to come.
The function concluded with the presentation of mementoes and heartfelt felicitations by colleagues, students, and well-wishers, who wished Sajid Hussain Shah a healthy, peaceful, and fulfilling retired life.

By SNSKASHMIR

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