Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 4: The Jammu and Kashmir Teachers Association (JKTA) convened a meeting today under the leadership of Bhupinder Singh, the UT President JKTA and outlined strategic vision for the organization in the upcoming year.
JKTA announced plans to establish cluster level bodies in all clusters underscoring the association’s commitment to grassroots empowerment and regional engagement.
The meeting highlighted key areas of focus for JKTA, reflecting its dedication to holistic education. The association will prioritize initiatives in character building, environmental awareness, management education, and the promotion of indigenous languages. By addressing these pillars, JKTA aims to contribute to the comprehensive growth and well-rounded development of students across the Union Territory, said a press release by JKTA.
Bhupinder Singh expressed optimism about the impact these initiatives could have on the education landscape. “JKTA is steadfast in its commitment to nurturing not just academic excellence but also instilling values that shape responsible and aware citizens. We believe in a well-rounded education that goes beyond textbooks,” he stated.
Those who were present in the meeting, include Akhtar Abbas Naik, Joginder Dingra, Pawan Verma, Irfan Bajran, Hem Raj Mishra, Sunil Salaria, Hemiat Wani, Surinder Khajuria, Farooq Tanha, Mohinder Singh, Kuldeep Singh, Poonam Thakur, Randip Singh, Sadaket Malik, Tirth Singh Balwal, Sudesh Kumar, Dhruv Singh, Sunil Bhardwaj, Sajad Malik, Farooq Daing Ishaq Khyal, Mohd Maroof, Mohinder Singh, Bashir Bajad ,Sadiq Poswal, Raghunath Singh and others.