Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, June 3: Governor Satya Pal Malik inaugurated a newly constructed building of the Learning Resource Centre for the specially abled children at the Delhi Public School, Srinagar, here today.
Governor went around the building and inspected the teaching learning facilities at the Centre. He was extended a warm welcome with a speech and a dance presentation by visually impaired children at the Centre. Click here to watch video
Later, Governor visited the Tiny Tots section of the school where an impressive cultural programme was presented by children to commemorate Sir Mohammad Iqbal Day.
Governor praised the talent and confidence of specially abled children and tiny tots and observed that to educate children is nobler than any other cause. He stressed that it is our moral duty to guide and empower our children with good values and scientific knowledge.
He advised children to read and understand works of poets and philosophers like Sir Iqbal who believed in discovering and nurturing the hidden talent with in every body with love and perseverance. Governor invited children to visit Raj Bhavan to understand its functioning.
Governor was presented two books, “Luna Spark And The Future Telling Clock” written by Touyiba Binti Javaid, a class 7th student of DPS, Srinagar and ” The Crimson Curse” written by Shuja Tasleem, who also hails from Kashmir.
Governor congratulated the writers for their literary abilities and wished them success in all their future endeavours.
Khurshid Ahmed Ganai, Advisor to Governor; Parvez Ahmad, Chairman J&K Bank; Vijay Dhar, Chairman, D.P. Dhar Memorial Trust and Kiran Dhar were present on the occasion.