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AJKLTF celebrates ‘Kartavya Bodh Divas’
1/23/2022 11:55:04 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT

UDHAMPUR, Jan 23: All Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh Teachers Federation (AJKLTF) affiliated with Akhil Bhartiya Rashtriya Shaikshik Mahasangh (ABRSM) organized ‘Kartavya Bodh Divas’ programme at different locations in Udhampur and Doda districts by following Covid Appropriate Behaviour.
Like every year, "Kartavya Bodh Divas" is organized throughout the nation between 12th Jan (Swami Vivekananda Jayanti) to 23rd Jan (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Jayanti) the same programme celebrated this year too.
The objective behind the program is to trigger the sense of duty among teachers, students and society to rejuvenate them towards their services to society and nation.
In Udhampur district the main programme was organized at Udhampur under the chairmanship of Dr Khem Raj, District President whereas Rakesh Sharma, veteran educationist was the chief spokesperson on the occasion.
The chief spokesperson impressed upon the teaching fraternity to work with zeal, dedication and enthusiasm to inculcate national and moral values in the students and also to make everyone aware about their duties and responsibilities towards the society, students and nation.
In Doda District in the first session the teachers from Zone Bhaderwah, Thathri, Bhatyas and Bhalessa participated.
The keynote speaker Neeraj Sharma, State vice president of AJKLTF J&K in his speech urged the participants to work with zeal and zest for the welfare of students.
He further quoted the inspirational ideas of Swami Vivekananda and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose to rejuvenate the participants towards their duties .
In the second session the teachers from Zone Gundna, Bhagwah, and Bhalla participated. Radha Krishan, senior member of AJKLTF J&K addressed the participants.
Others who were present in the meeting included KL Gupta, Rakesh Kumar, Ram Chander, Vijay Kumar, Omkar Chand, Prakash Chand, Sanjay Sharma, Koushal, Chander, Suresh, Jugal, Balwant and large numbers of other teachers from all zones including the members of Zonal units.
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