
43 Bhalessa Zone Schools in Central Scheme; Public Applauds
43 Bhalessa Zone Schools in Central Scheme; Public Applauds
DODA: April 23, 2024 – The Gandoh Bhalessa community expresses its gratitude to the Department of Education for including 43 schools from the area in the central scheme led by PM Shri. While our initial request was for 50 schools, the addition of these 43 schools is a significant advancement in enhancing education quality and accessibility.
Arif Ali, a local resident, praised the Chief Secretary of Jammu & Kashmir and the Commissioner Secretary of Education for their quick response to our demand. Nadeem Sharief Niaz, the Local DDC, has also been acknowledged for his contributions.
This decision promises to benefit numerous students in Bhalessa by providing them with better educational opportunities and resources. We see this as a positive stride towards a brighter future for our students and communities, and we anticipate continued collaboration with the Department of Education to further improve educational outcomes in the region.
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