Mufti visits Islamabad constituency
Srinagar, Sep 5: PDP patron Mufti Muhammad Sayeed today visited south Kashmir’s Islamabad (Anantnag) district to assess ongoing developmental works, a PDP spokesman said in a statement.
Mufti Sayeed visited Degree College Islamabad (Anantnag) and interacted with the teaching faculty and students.
While addressing the teaching staff and administration, Mufti suggested that apart from traditional courses, job oriented courses should also be started so that the students, after completing their degrees may get jobs easily.
Courses as per market demand should be introduced so that our student may not lag behind in this competitive world. He also visited Higher Secondary School Brakpora, where he took notice of the shortage of the teaching staff.
While checking the ongoing work on the construction of auditorium, he proposed to the college administration that it should be built having centrally heating system arrangement.
He also paid visit to the Rani Bagh and Wazir Bagh, suggesting to officials there to maintain continuous water supply to the park.
Mufti also asked the DC Islamabad (Anantnag) to sanction more water points to the park for its beautification. He emphasized to make it sure to provide basic recreational equipment for the children park and suggested it should be extended to adjacent land area.
While having an assessment of the condition of the District library Islamabad (Anantnag), he asked the DC to make it available all kinds of books and magazines.
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