RRC launches HH’s free coaching classes at Jagti

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 15: Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner, (RRC) Migrants, T K Bhat has asked the social and voluntary organizations among migrants to come forward in providing career coaching facilities and other help to migrant students so that they can compete with others in the competitive examinations.
The RRC, while addressing a function organized in connection with launching of Online Free of Cost Coaching classes at Mata Sarswati Pustakalya, a digital Library-cum-Book Bank at Jagti Nagrota near, here said the need of hour is that social and voluntary organizations should also come forward in helping the humanity in a right perspective.
Bhat complimented Helpline Humanity (HH) for organising such activities for PM package employment aspirants, students community and also gave healthy tips to the candidates and encouraged them to work hard for cracking the forthcoming competitive exams. This facility of such nature is for the first time available for the aspirants in Jagti, he added.
Bhat further advised the aspirants to become role model for the society and nation building besides asking them to prepare thoroughly in view of huge competition. He apprised that the NGO is doing yeoman’s voluntary services like distribution of free books in which about 10000 books have already been distributed, the library provides free facility of news papers, periodicals, reference books for any examinations. Besides, it is providing free online coaching, monitoring programmes for 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th classes and for aspirants to various competitive examinations thus helping deserving students with free tutorial facility, he added. Bhat assured the Helpline Humanity, that his Department will provide all necessary support to enable them to meet their increasing demands from the youth.
T.K.Bhat, was the chief guest while Rajnish Kapoor, ADC (Planning), Kapil Sharma, and Poonia Sharma, camp commandants were the guests of the honour on the occasion. They also participated in the opening ceremony of free Online coaching. B.L. Jalali Director Helpline Humanity informed the candidates about the Smart Study besides hard work required.
RRC distributed the free of cost books amongst the aspirants for the PM package employments. He gave prizes amongst the best volunteers namely Jyoti Rani, Rajni Dhar, Archana Bhat and Sangeeta Shishoo. The program began with welcome address by Rakesh Bhat, vice president of HH.
Aryan Ramesh, Rakesh Koul, Sheetal Bhat and Kanchan Bhat were also present on the occasion. The vote of thanks was proposed by M.K.Bhat, president HH.