Thursday 31 May 2018

We appeal to local politicians should not interfere in education matters!!!

01 June 2018: I was talking to an officer in the education department yesterday and asked him why there's a shortage of staff in the upper areas of pahalgam . He said one there's a shortage of staff and secondly, a number of teachers do not return to the far flung areas even afrer the attachment period ends using local political influence. Teachers who are ordered to go to these areas also resist such postings with the help of political influence. He also said that such problems dont exist in areas like Ananthnag and other areas of district ananthnag where teachers are more and students lesser. Sadly the Education department does not pay attention to upper areas like pahalgam aru, mandlana, mamal, ganieshbal, frislan, athnadan, laripora kalan laripora khurad, gujran batkoot, serchen, kicherwan, grendwan hapatnar, reshikulbal, nagbal, khilan, lehandajan, shikhpora, etc where there's a severe shortage of staff. A number of RET and other teachers also don't go these schools at all despite drawing pay from the school depriving poor children going to these schools of education. We appeal local politicians not to interfere in these matters and stop putting the question of their education under duress. They should instead think these are their own children and try to do whatever they can to ensure there's no shortage of staff in schools in far flung areas. The Director Education Kashmir, CEO Education Ananthnag and concerned ZEOs must also ensure posting of additional staff in the 3 education zones of Mattan, Aishmuqam and Srugufwara.

Mushtaq Pahalgami,
Himalayan Welfare Organization-HWO

Tuesday 29 May 2018

World No Tobacco Day 31 MAY  2018!!!

World No Tobacco Day 31 MAY  2018!!!

Every year, on 31 May, WHO and its partner organizations , mark World No Tobacco Day (WNTD) to highlight the health and other risks associated with tobacco use and advocate for effective policies to reduce tobacco consumption.

This year, World No Tobacco Day will focus on the important link between tobacco and heart disease, under the campaign theme “Tobacco Breaks Hearts”. The campaign aims to increase awareness on the link between tobacco and CVD and promote feasible actions and measures that governments and the public can take to reduce the risks to heart health posed by tobacco. World No Tobacco Day 2018 will also be an opportunity to bolster commitment and empower the cardiovascular community in the fight against tobacco.

Cardiovascular disease kills more people than any other cause of death worldwide, and tobacco use and second-hand smoke exposure contribute to approximately 12% of all heart disease deaths. Tobacco use is also the second leading cause of CVD, after high blood pressure. Despite the known harms of tobacco to heart health, and the availability of solutions to reduce related death and disease, knowledge among large sections of the public that tobacco is one of the leading causes of CVD is low.

Courtesy :
Himalayan Welfare Organization-HWO