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| Initiate action against institutes for violating Govt order: NSF | | Holiday on Sher-e-Kashmir's birth anniversary | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 7 : Taking strong exception to the brazen violation of government orders to observe holiday on the birth anniversary of Sher-e-Kashmir Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, the National Secular Forum (NSF) today demanded strict action against all government as well as private educational institutions which remained functional on December 5. Addressing the media persons here, Narinder Singh, District president NSF said that it was a brazen violation by some private as well as government educational institutions that they didn't announce holiday on December 5 when the entire state was celebrating the birth anniversary of Sher-e-Kashmir and former Chief Minister of the state Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah. "The University of Jammu had also conducted examinations and Personal Conduct Programme (PCP) classes on December 5 despite the fact that there was a holiday. Apart from several private educational institutions were functional and the education department remained a spectator to it," Singh said. The NSF leader regretted that the government as well as private institutions didn't honour the tallest leader of the state who worked for the welfare of all sections of the society particularly farmers. "We demand that the state higher and school education departments should hold inquiry into it and take legal action against all education institutions, including Jammu University for defying the official orders. The officials concerned should be penalized so that nobody dares to violate government directive in near future," Singh said. Among those who were present in the press-conference included Ankit Raina, Vikram Kumar, Rishikesh Rana and Vimal Singh. |
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