SENTEF hails DSEK’s efforts
Srinagar: J&K School Education Non-Teaching Employees’ Forum (SENTEF) chairman, Nusrat Ahmad Beigh has hailed the efforts of the director School Education, Kashmir, Shugufta Parveen, in getting resolved the problems and demands of the employees of the department.
Nusrat Beigh was addressing a farewell function organized on Sunday at Pahalgam in honour of Showkat Ahmad Hamdani, district president, (Islamabad) Anantnag, on his attaining age of superannuation on April 30. He assured that no efforts would be spared in getting fulfilled the genuine demands of non-teaching employees.
Beigh hailed the performance of retiring district president and wished him happy post retirement life. He nominated Ibadullah as acting district president for (Islamabad) Anantnag till the elections were held. Prominent among those present were Muhammad Farooq Wani, vice-chairman, Imtiyaz Hussain, Dilshad Ahmad, Muhammad Ibrahim, Shah Nawaz Bahar, Shakeel Ahmad and Abdul Rashid Dhobi.
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