Promotion Of Education In AJK Govt's Top Priority: Barjees
Fahad Shabbir (@FahadShabbir) Published November 07, 2016 | 06:20 PM
ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 07th Nov, 2016 ) : Minister for Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit Baltistan, Chaudhry Muhammad Barjees Tahir, Monday said promotion and development of education sector in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) is top priority of present Federal government.
He said this while meeting AJK Education Minister, Syed Iftikhar Gillani, said a press release issued here. Barjees said Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif is taking keen interest for promotion of education, infrastructure development, tourism and provision of health facilities in AJK.
He said that to promote education in the area, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) AJK chapter gave special importance for the promotion of education in its manifesto and announced to establish Primary, secondary schools and universities in the area, adding which would be completed soon.
The minister said that the AJK government headed by Raja Farooq Haider was trying its best to resolve the issues of masses. Discussing the issue of Indian violations at Line of Control (LoC), he appreciated people of AJK for their bravery against Indian aggression.
Barjees said that Pakistan would continue its moral, political and diplomatic supports for the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir.
Related Topics
Recent Stories
Dar for joint action to counter Islamophobia in context of Israeli aggression ag ..
Azam Tarar urges for effective implementation of Action Plan for Human Rights
PAF cadets' graduation ceremony held
One-day national seminar "Great Power Competition: Challenges and Opportunities ..
10 firms submit LoIs for PIA: Aleem Khan
Saudi Arabia launches Nusuk pilgrim card for the Hajj of 2024
High Commissioner Hawkins hosts reception to mark 'Australia Day in Spring'
PM forms inquiry committee to probe matter of wheat import
E-Evidence system inaugurated in Bahawalnagar district courts
Bitterness at UCLA as Gaza protest cleared
Kenya, Tanzania brace for cyclone as heavy rains persist
DC reviews seven-day anti-polio drive in Federal Capital
More Stories From Pakistan
-
Dar for joint action to counter Islamophobia in context of Israeli aggression against Palestine
4 hours ago -
Azam Tarar urges for effective implementation of Action Plan for Human Rights
4 hours ago -
PAF cadets' graduation ceremony held
4 hours ago -
One-day national seminar "Great Power Competition: Challenges and Opportunities for Pakistan" held
4 hours ago -
Saudi Arabia launches Nusuk pilgrim card for the Hajj of 2024
4 hours ago -
High Commissioner Hawkins hosts reception to mark 'Australia Day in Spring'
4 hours ago
-
PM forms inquiry committee to probe matter of wheat import
4 hours ago -
E-Evidence system inaugurated in Bahawalnagar district courts
4 hours ago -
DC reviews seven-day anti-polio drive in Federal Capital
4 hours ago -
President stresses measures to ensure safety, security of journalists
4 hours ago -
Speakers for joint efforts to boost global climate action through Climate Action Committee
4 hours ago -
IHC adjourns hearing of appeals against conviction in cipher case
4 hours ago