Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 26: Minister for Education, Finance, Labour and Employment, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari today called upon teacher fraternity to groom up children as responsible citizens so that they act as ambassadors for promotion of resource generation and conservation.
“Our State needs to develop a habit of judicious use, conservation and generation of resources to make them long lasting for posterity. Teachers through their grit of patience and untiring teaching capabilities can make children understand about the importance of developing these good habits”, Altaf Bukhari said while addressing a huge gathering of teachers.
The occasion was a function organized by Plus Two Lecturers’ Forum to celebrate Lecturers Day. Minister of State for Education, Culture, Floriculture and Parks, Priya Sethi also addressed the participants which included senior academicians, lecturers, CEOs and other officials of School Education Department.
Citing revenue deficit in power sector, Altaf Bukari said State suffers approximately Rs 4800 crore yearly loss against the procurement of electricity which can be brought down if our society develop the habit of resource conservation. “None other than teacher can help to bring this change as they are architects of an emancipated and progressive society”, the Minister said and sought the cooperation of teachers to take this message to every home.
He said the Government and its officials, who are also part of the society, are guardian of the people’s wealth and own the responsibility to save the state’s resources. Expressing optimism, he said situation can be definitely reversed provided the need for change is met.
Meanwhile, the Minister assured the Forum that all their genuine demands would be thoroughly discussed and addressed in due course of time.
In her address, Minister of State for Education, Priya Sethi underlined the need for framing an education policy founded on moral values.
Only academic excellence cannot help our children to grow up as responsible and law abiding citizens, they need to be imparted education founded on moral values, she said. She called upon the teachers to come up with their suggestions for achieving this crucial objective.
Responding to the issues raised by the speakers, she said that the Government led by Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti has huge respect for the aspirations of the teachers and feels obliged to restore and protect their dignity.
Director School Education Jammu, Rakesh Sangral, Forum presidents Deepak Kumar (Jammu), Dr Manzoor Ahmed (Kashmir) and Employees leader Abdul Qayoom Wani also shared the podium.