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Educational centres should be the torch bearers: Shah

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February 25, 2018
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Jammu: Secretary Education Farooq Ahmad Shah has said that good and proper Education plays a great role in shaping our future and every individual and society is duty bound to make their effort in promoting the atmosphere of better education.

Speaking at “Young Brains interschool health quiz competition” held at Teacher’s Bhawan Jammu, Shah said the we cannot ignore the importance of education in our life at any cost as it is the key to solve all the social, personal and professional problems of the people.

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He however, stressed that good education does not only mean to study hard and get results; but it is to conquer new things for the betterment of whole mankind.

The Secretary, who was Chief Guest on the occasion, said that our educational centres should be the torch bearers for achieving the futuristic objective in the field of knowledge.

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