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Four Model Residential Schools Being Set Up In Tribal Areas Of Jammu And Kashmir: Official
Tribal Affairs Department Administrative Secretary Shahid Choudhary said the department intends to operate and make functional the four schools for the benefit of tribal students.
Education | Press Trust of India | Updated: Apr 25, 2021 9:10 pm IST | Source: PTI
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Jammu:
Four model residential schools would be established in tribal areas of Jammu and Kashmir, a senior official said Sunday, as he discussed the roadmap for fast-tracking developmental projects in the union territory.
Tribal Affairs Department Administrative Secretary Shahid Choudhary said the department intends to operate and make functional the four schools for the benefit of tribal students.
Jammu, April 25
Four model residential schools would be established in tribal areas of Jammu and Kashmir, a senior official said Sunday, as he discussed the roadmap for fast-tracking developmental pr
Four model residential schools being set up in tribal areas of J&K
Four model residential schools being set up in tribal areas of J&K
JAMMU: Four model residential schools would be established in tribal areas of Jammu and Kashmir, a senior official said Sunday, as he discussed the roadmap for fast-tracking developmental projects in the union territory.
Tribal Affairs Department Administrative Secretary Shahid Choudhary said the department intends to operate and make functional the four schools for the benefit of tribal students.
Choudhary, who is also Chief Executive Officer, Mission Youth, J&K, said various developmental measures are in the pipeline including filling vacancies to strengthen the department for efficient functioning, developing a portal for scholarship disbursement and real-time online monitoring, e-office, educational plan and Forest Rights Act implementation.
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