No compromise on safety, security of school children: Govt

Srinagar—Chowdhary Zulfikar Ali the new Education Minister here on Thursday said that gov­ernment won’t compromise on the safety and security of children and will firmly deal with those trying to disturb school children within the school premises or outside.

Talking to Kashmir News Ser­vice (KNS), Zulfikar said “teach­ers are builders of nation and I have great respect and regard for them but at the same time children are our future and it is the responsibility of teachers to shape their future well.”

The education minister said that government won’t tolerate harassment of children from ei­ther side and parents of school children have also to play a con­structive role for the measures government would take for the security and safety of children.

Appealing people to cooperate with the government in giving children a peaceful atmosphere for education, Zulfikar said “no religion allows people in any part of the world the stoning of school busses or school prem­ises. We won’t allow anyone to disturb the school children and people attempting to commit physical assaults on children won’t be spared at all.”

In reply to a question on the possibility of change in exami­nation session from November to March in Kashmir valley, Zulfikar said “I will by and large follow the policies pursued by my predecessor Syed Altaf Bukhari.”

On shutting down of coaching centres the education minister said “I will take a decision after going into the causes of closure of tuition centres and a decision suiting both the children and the managements of tuition centres will be taken in consultation with all stakeholders.”  

PSAK concerned on stone pelting incidents on school buses

Private School As­sociation of Kashmir (PSAK) has expressed its dismay and concern over the violent incident in which stones were hurled on a school bus carrying students.

Terming it as a shameful act, the Association said that one fails to even get proper words to express the incident. “Children are the most innocent and vul­nerable section of the society and our collective effort should be to keep them away from harms way. We need to protect them always,” said Var. “The situation is such that everybody feels unsafe be it in their homes or outside. In such a situation children need extra care all across.”

The Association prayed for the speedy recovery of injured stu­dents and said that every support will be provided to students to tide over the tragic incident.

The Association said that school buses should be treated as ambulances and be given a free run anywhere. “These school buses carry children towards schools or homes, the two places where they feel secure. We must ensure that the route they take should become a secure one too,” said Var. “We appeal that school buses be treated at par with ambulances. People have great regard for ambulances and ev­erybody helps to clear way for it even during difficult times. Same approach should be employed for school buses.”

The Association said that such an incident on a school bus tends to be a global shame for perpetrators and it can achieve nothing for anybody. The Asso­ciation said that much like the previous years, this year too the school days have been very less and these incidents are going to further shrink the class days for children. “Our children are dis­tressed and so is our entire edu­cational system. These incidents will further dent the confidence of people and it will have nega­tive impact on education system thus threatening our future,” said Var. “Every section of the society be it our senior leaders or a commoner have condemned the incident. Unequivocally every­one is against such incidents and the loud voice should reach to ev­ery quarter. We hope that the in­cident was a one off incident and will be never again be repeated.”

The Association also con­demned the killing of a student Umer Ahmad Kumar of Turk­wangan. “It seems to have become a norm that civilians are being subjected to brute force during protests and in most of the cases a student ends up losing a life,” said Var. “Let us hope such incidents

 

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