Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 24: The Chairperson of J&K Waqf Board, Dr Darakhshan Andrabi today visited Kupwara and met the Deputy Commissioner, Doifode Sagar Dattatray and discussed the details of the novel project ‘Zimmedari’ with him. She also met the team of Parimal Foundation who is executing the ‘Zimmedari’ Project in Kupwara district. Dr Andrabi hailed the efforts of the Deputy Commissioner for beginning this novel project in Kupwara district. ‘Zimmedari’ is a project of filling the infrastructural gaps in schools and also regarding uplifting the academic environment in the rural schools. This project has been launched in Kupwara district in collaboration with the famed Parimal Foundation. Accompanied by the team of Parimal Foundation, Kupwara District Education Department teams, Dr Darakhshan Andrabi and the Deputy Commissioner, D S Dattatray visited many schools in the district to inspect the initiatives taken under the project to transform the school environment. Magistrate of Waqf Board, Ishtiyaq Mohiuddin also accompanied the team.
Dr Andrabi visited Boys Higher Secondary School Kupwara, Girls High School Drugmulla and Boys Higher Secondary School Sogam and took stock of the Project assessment, vision of transformation and upliftment of schools. She talked to teachers, educational experts, students, parents and district administration representatives. “Project Zimmedari is transforming schools into impressive learning centers with uplift in infrastructure, creation of inspiring environ and schooling results.
The vision of Deputy Commissioner, Dattatray is praiseworthy. The project has the plan and potential to upgrade our curricular and extra-curricular activities in our schools,” said Dr Darakhshan. She hailed the concept of innovation and digitization modules for skill orientation for our youth. Dr Andrabi said that Kupwara will serve as a centre of inspiration for other districts to follow.