DC Reasi inaugurates new facilities, says such partnerships help to enhance educational infrastructure
REASI, NOVEMBER 13: Deputy Commissioner Reasi, Vishesh Mahajan on Wednesday inaugurated the renovated Government Middle School Serli in Katra, an initiative led by Ayuti Foundation, an NGO dedicated to enhancing facilities in government schools.
The school now features vibrant classrooms, smart learning facilities, and interactive spaces aimed at making education engaging and accessible for students.
The foundation also distributed essential kits, including bags and uniforms, to ensure students have the resources needed for an enriching educational experience.
Speaking at the inauguration, the Deputy Commissioner emphasized the importance of such initiatives to make government schools a viable and appealing alternative to private institutions. “These efforts promote a positive societal shift by supporting families who may struggle with private school expenses”, he noted, commending Ayuti Foundation’s mission to bridge educational gaps. The foundation’s upgrades at the school highlight a community-focused approach to improving public education and extending opportunities to all.
Ayuti Foundation, led by founders Sunaina Chauhan and Kamal Chauhan, has been actively working to renovate and build facilities in underserved schools. Through projects like the Government Middle School Serli, they aim to create supportive learning environments that foster student growth and community pride. Their work exemplifies a commitment to societal welfare and equitable access to quality education, establishing government schools as beacons of opportunity for all children in the region. SDM Katra Piyush , ACD Pardeep Kumar, Dhotra, CEO Deepak Gupta, Tehsildar Katra and others were present.
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Deputy Commissioner Poonch holds Public outreach programme at Sathra
POONCH, NOVEMBER 13: As part of Weekly Block Diwas, Deputy Commissioner Poonch, Vikas Kundal today convened a public Outreach Program to address the grievances and demands of local residents at village Sathra.
The outreach event attracted participation from different parts of the Sathra block, where community members voiced their concerns and sought solutions to pressing issues.
Line Department Officers, including district and sector officers were present at the venue to address grievances and ensure last mile connectivity.
The locals from the concerned block and adjacent Panchayats projected their issues and demands before the Deputy Commissioner. Residents highlighted numerous issues affecting their daily lives during the interaction. They sought augmentation of water supply under Jal Jeevan Mission, Road projects in unconnected areas, upgrading of Education, Healthcare, Agriculture, Electricity, PMAY left out cases, Ration supply, and other critical infrastructure.
Responding to the demands, the Deputy Commissioner assured the attendees that all matters raised would be prioritised and addressed promptly. He emphasized the importance of collaboration among stakeholder departments, urging them to adopt a proactive and people-friendly approach in delivering public services.
The event underscored the administration’s commitment to listening to the community and enhancing the quality of life for residents in Sathra.