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Upgradation of PHC, Wakoora under consideration: Sham
3/3/2011 9:23:35 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT
Jammu, Mar 3: Minister for Health Sham Lal Sharma today said that upgradation of PHC, Wakoora is under active consideration of the Government.
Minister was replying to a question by Haji Ali Mohammad Bhat in Legislative Council today. Meanwhile, Minister for School Education, Peerzada Mohammad Sayeed informed the House that SRO-123 of 2010 is being strictly implemented to end the high handedness of private schools in the State particularly in raising fee, transport and admission charges.

Replying to a question by B. R. Kundal, he said that 201 primary schools and 246 middle schools have been granted recognition / permission / extension as per the criteria fixed by the Government under SRO-123. Replying to the supplementary raised by Sheikh Ghulam Rasool, Mohammad Rashid Qureshi, Naresh Kumar Gupta and Murtaza Khan, Minister said that the total number of private institutions functioning in the State in different categories are 1597 primary schools, 1925 Middle schools, 964 High schools and 272 Higher secondary schools.
Minister said every dimension is being to be checked by the inspection teams while giving clearance for registration. He said to incorporate the suggestions of parents and respectable citizens, directions had been passed to managing committees of private schools to convene a meeting in every three months during the academic calendar year. Replying to another question by Sheikh Ghulam Rasool, the Education Minister said 37 posts of teachers have become available due to retirement in Ganderbal district which will be referred to SSRB shortly.
Minister for Health, Horticulture and Floriculture, Sham Lal Sharma informed the House that government is keen to upgrade the infrastructure in Horticulture across the State to provide better marketing facilities to the growers. Replying to a question by Subash Chander Gupta, he said the fruit and vegetable mandi at Kathua would be functional within two months.
He said that the department also contemplates establishment of Apni Mandis at Hiranagar and Bani for which the case for transfer of state land is being pursued. He said in Doda, 30 kanals of land have been identified for establishing the mandi. Minister said establishing such mandis, the fruit and vegetable of these areas would be provided marketing facilities at the doorsteps.
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