Ganderbal, Nov, 12; Socio-political activist and Apni Party Leader Mohammad Amin Shah has expressed deep sorrow on the demise of Jenab Iqbal Azeem Chaudhary a renowned poet, poet, critique and philosopher. Deceased will be remembered by the society for his contributions for upliftment of the society and mother tongue. Shah said that deceased is a renowed name in Gojri literature and has hold high position in cultural academy.Besides Gojri his poetry in Punjabi and Pahadi is equally appreciated with a great influence.
Shah futher said that Iqbal Azeem Chaudhary was the first broadcaster of Gojri in Radio Kashmir Srinagar. He has achieved prestigious awards in the field of art, culture and literature and has many publications in Gojri, Punjabi and Pahadi.
Shah extended his solidarity and condolences to the bereaved family and NC leader and Ex-Minister Miyan Altaf Ahmed, brother in Law of deceased and Mansha Khaki son in law of Iqbal Azeem Chaudhary. Shah request people from all walks to pray in the favour of deceased and patience for the bereaved family.
[6:53 pm, 12/12/2021] Sulaiman Phpto Journalists: Wusan Battalion under the aegis of Headquarters 3 Sect RR is organizing a Student Exchange Program under which the students from various schools of Jammu and Kashmir areas of the UT, will get an opportunity to visit Kashmir and Jammu respectively. 25 students (12 boys and 13 girls) accompanied by 3 teachers (2 males and 1 female) from Jammu are visiting Kashmir wef 11-14 December 21. Similarly, 30 students (17 boys and 13 girls) accompanied by 3 teachers (2 males and 1 female) from Kashmir will be visiting Jammu wef 15-18 December 21. Various events are being conducted during the course of the conduct of the Student Exchange Program.
During the first day of conduct, the students from various govt schools of Jammu visited the Z Morh Tunnel, Environment Park at Hang, Zero Point at Sonamarg. They also got an opportunity to witness the Kashmiri traditions and customs, during their visit to a Kashmiri household.
The visit to Z Morh Tunnel was an enriching experience as the students from Jammu region got an insight on the Tunnel Construction process from the engineers of NHIDCL during the introductory briefing. During their visit to
Environment Park, the students witnessed the flora and fauna of Kashmir and while in Sonamarg, they were mesmerized by the breath taking view of snow clad mountains.
The students also interacted with the local Kashmiri students, who were accompanying them during their visit to Environment Park, Hang and Zero Point, Sonamarg. They are really enjoying the exchange program and looking forward to the rest of the events planned for them.