Srinagar, June 04 (Scoop News)- The Indian Principals' Network (IPN) hosted the IPN Confluence Nationwide Dialogue on "How is Technology Challenging today's Classroom Learning and Teaching" in Srinagar, marking the first time the forum has organized such an event in the region. Held at Hotel Raddison Lal Chowk Srinagar, the meet-up program brought together over 75 school leaders from across the Srinagar region to engage in discussions about the evolving role of technology in education.
The dialogue focused on exploring the ways in which technology is transforming traditional classroom learning and teaching methods. With the emergence of digital tools, online platforms, and virtual learning environments, educators are facing new challenges and opportunities in delivering effective education. The event aimed to provide a platform for school leaders to exchange ideas, share best practices, and discuss strategies to adapt to this technology-driven landscape.
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Pampore, November 01 (Scoop News)-Directorate of Tourism, Kashmir today organised a saffron festival in the karewa of Pampore.
The festival was organised in collaboration with the Agriculture Department, SKUAST Kashmir, Cooperative Societies and local saffron growers.
Speaking on the occasion, Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir Pandurang K Pole who was Chief Guest on the occasion said Kashmiri saffron is popular all over the world and we all need to work together to maintain its reputation. He said the government has introduced several measures to boost saffron production through technological interventions, technological support and irrigation facilities.
The Div Com said that farmers need to take benefit of the technological interventions and make use of the better irrigation facilities and GI certification for better returns. He also exhorted the farmers that they should not use the karewa land for any other purpose as this land produces the world's best saffron. He said that
The government has also mandated GI tagging for Kashmiri saffron to ensure that consumers receive pure Kashmiri saffron. GI makes certain that only the purest Kashmiri saffron is sold in the market.