Altaf reviews arrangements for BA classes in Kangan College
GK NEWS NETWORK
Kangan, Feb 18: Minister for Forests and Environment, Mian Altaf Ahmad, alongwith the officials of Higher Education Department and Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, Showkat Ahmad Mir, Saturday reviewed the arrangements for starting B A first year classes in the newly approved Degree College Kangan.
The college will operate from the ITI hostel building for time being till the construction of the building meant for the College is completed. Due to the efforts of Mian Altaf, who is the local MLA of the area, the government has already sanctioned Rs one crore for the construction of the College building.
The land for the College has already been acquired and construction work is expected to start soon.
The commissioning of the College would fulfill the long pending demand of the people of Kangan consistency.
“It would benefit hundreds of students of the area particularly girls who had to leave the studies midway in the absence of the college. We are thankful to Mian sahib for his efforts in allotting the College to the area and ensuring that the class work is started from March 1,” a delegation of residents told Greater Kashmir.
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