PSAJK welcomes Govt decision not to ban schools of Falah e Aam Trust

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Stresses on need to keep educational institutes, health sector apolitical

Srinagar, March 04: Private Schools Association of Jammu and Kashmir (PSAJK) has welcomed the government decision to keep educational institutes outside the ambit of sealing, in the wake of ban on Jamaat-e-Islami J&K.

The Association said that the decision has come at a right time and will save career of around one lakh students. โ€œThe state was at the brink of an educational disaster as there were reports and attempts to seal educational institutes run by Falah-e-Aam trust. Now as the government has clarified that schools, mosques and orphanages will be kept outside the scope, it has provided relief to general public,โ€ said G N Var, Chairman PSAJKJ

The Association however cautioned the government that the relief should not be a temporary step but a permanent feature. โ€œAllowing these schools to run shouldnโ€™t be a one-time step, but it should be made a permanent policy that schools, orphanages and health institutes be treated as apolitical bodies,โ€ said Var. โ€œWe appeal the government to see these institutes through the eyes of humanity and if there are any complaints, use institutes like Directorate of School Education or concerned directorate to inspect, monitor and suggest remedial measures. The ban should be out of question for all times.โ€

The Association said that government should also clarify on the bank accounts and finances of the schools, mosques and orphanages. โ€œMost of their finances involve transparent transactions and poor people and deserving students get financial aid from these bodies. They are benefiting thousands of families every month and any disruption can cause great distress for people in need and also destroy career of bright students. These institutes do the work of departments like that of Social Welfare as they provide benefit to deserving poor people at their doorstepsโ€ said Var.

The Association said that there are number of other ways to keep check on institutes but banning shouldnโ€™t be one of them.

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