J&K Student Organisation

J&K Student Organisation J&KSO is the group of people who work for the betterment of J&K students studying in or outside Kashmir

30/11/2021

JKSO calls on Principal GCET Jammu() for opening of college hostels as they have ordered resumption of offline class work from 29th November.The student body of GCET Jammu comes length and breadth of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. It is totally shocking to know offline classes have been resumed without hostels being operational. GCET Jammu is known for its diverse cohorts across the regional and socioeconomic spectrum. That is only possible because of egalitarian tution fee regime and hostel charges. College administration should have been cautious and not started offline classes in the advent of new deadly variant of virus. Now they have to decided for offline classes, JKSO demands immediate opening of hostels.

02/09/2021

This is an urgent request to everyone staying outside Kashmir that, the curfew, shutdown of internet and telecommunication has been imposed in Kashmir, so please stay where you are staying till further update regarding the situation in Kashmir. It is very urgent now to maintain balance and stay calm so things will work perfectly with peace and stability.
May Allah (A.W.T) grant the highest place in Jannah.
Regards,
JKSO

27/06/2021

Jammu and Kashmir Student Organisation at PGI Chandigarh in solidarity with Dental Surgeons Association, Jammu and Kashmir.
Since 2008 no recruitment for dental surgeons has been carried in Jammu and Kashmir and presently there are more than 7000 dental surgeons who are unemployed and more than 1000 got over aged. Due to the negligence of govt the doctors come on the roads and it is not what we want but it is what our govt make us to do. In 2014 we did hunger strike and few of our doctors were admitted in emergency ICU, but the govt doesn’t pay attention to the sufferings of doctors. Since 13 years we are suffering and not even a single post through PSC had been advertised. The reason government is giving that we don't have sufficient funds. If the government does not have funds they should shutdown dental colleges and should debar the entrance examinations for BDS , why are they spoiling the future of brilliant students of Jammu and Kashmir.
We are going to complete our MDS from PGI Chandigarh, even after doing PG from such prestigious national institute. Does govt wants us to go and start our private practice. We are here in solidarity of Dental Surgeons of Jammu and Kashmir and wants to convey this issue to Prime minister and LG Manoj Sinha. Please intervene in this issue and give some relief to our sufferings. After so much of hardships we have nothing to do. Our doctors are on indefinite strike in Jammu and Kashmir only for the sake of our future. We want legal examination for PSC recruitment, so that none of the dental surgeons should have regrets, if he or she over ages without having any Govt job. We hope that govt will respond and take demands seriously.
Faheem Ud Din Dar (Chairman JKSO)
Dr. Umer Mukhtar (MDS, PGIMER, CHANDIGARH)
Dr. Abid Majeed (MDS, PGIMER, CHANDIGARH)
Dr. Muneeb Mubashir (MDS, PGIMER, CHANDIGARH)

28/01/2021

| All higher education institutions (Universities and Govt Degree Colleges) shall be opened for academic activities from 01 February 2021 in Summer Zone areas of division and 15 February 2021 in Kashmir division and Winter zones of .

Tryst With Canvas ! Bandipora Girl Wins Accolades For Her Paintings‘I want to be an artist and open a local art academy ...
26/01/2021

Tryst With Canvas ! Bandipora Girl Wins Accolades For Her Paintings

‘I want to be an artist and open a local art academy to help talented youth to hone their skills in art designing’

Suhail Rather

Bandipora, Jan 26: She might look young, but her strokes on the canvas will never give you the feel that she is an amateur. Meet 19-year-old Tamseel Tabasum daughter of Manzoor Ahmad Bhat from Bazipora village of North Kashmir’s Bandipora who is now winning accolades for her unique painting skills.

Tamseel has been doing sketches and paintings since her childhood in order to take forward the legacy of her father—a poet.

She started painting professionally and was committed to her art, which for her was a form of meditation and a way to express her inner self on canvas. To her, art and the ability to create was not just priceless, but also a true blessing. To date, she has brought to life hundreds of pieces of art and exhibited her works throughout the Valley.

Tamseel’s greatest joy and inspiration has been and continues to be the happiness that she is able to bring to other peoples’ lives through her art. She finds inspiration in nature, music, books, etc, and believes in dwelling in the emotions of all forms of creativity, as these act as stimuli to her own imagination, helping her capture everything in every minute detail on canvas, be it an object, movement or person. Tamseel is known for using techniques that capture the difference in light, which brings each piece of art to life.

She is pursuing BFA (Bachelors in Fine Arts) at Kashmir University as well and she is a talented art designer.

She completed her Matriculation from Govt.school in Ajas in her native village, and 12th in Rajbagh Girls Higher Secondary Srinagar and she went to Kashmir University for her further studies where she is currently pursuing BFA.

She learnt Art designing during her school days when she was in 6th standard in JNV Baramulla when she first drew a painting and since then it became her hobby.

Tamseel says that in class 9th she made a portrait of Dr Sir Mohammad Iqbal, and after being inspired by this portrait she used to spend her time drawing paintings and got much interested in doing so.

She says that since then she never looked back and today she has got a good knack for painting while people appreciate her for this talent.

She said that her family has always supported and encouraged her in every field and in painting as well.

Tamseel said that due to non-availability of art academy she faced a lot of problems in making paintings as she worked very hard to brush up her skills in an efficient way and now by the grace of almighty she can paint easily.

She said that she can draw paintings on paper mache, Chinar Leaves, Stones and many more things.

She further added that, “I am thankful to my parents who supported me in every field I choose to be in as they never stopped me from doing anything.”

She said that, “I used to give my paintings to my friends and relatives who appreciate and love my work in return. I have been encouraged to bring my work in markets for gaining some good bucks out of that.”

On January 25 on the sidelines of programme "Beti Bachaw Beti Padaw" in mini secretariat Bandipora, she was awarded Rs.2000/= cash and appreciation certificate by the administration for an painting.

“I am too much inspired by our Deputy Commissioner who is IAS and a young and dynamic officer who cracked IAS in his first attempt,” she added.

She attributes her little success to her Botany Teacher Nusrat Andrabi, who boosted and motivated her.

“She noticed my inclination towards art and directed me with sanity. I will be always grateful to her and in the same year I was awarded by N.N Vohra the then Governor of Jammu and Kashmir that time in youth mela for my paintings.This was the turning point of my life and my interest towards arts reaches peak and i decided to opt this as my career,” she says.

“My message to the youth is that don't let your hidden talents get in vain. Be self confident and open the new roads of opportunities for yourself and for many like you,” Tamseel added.

She further said that her aim is to become a good artist and want to open an art academy for youth talented in art designing.

She believes that the locals have to come forward to support the local art and that, she believes, is the only option of making the local art gain some more ground.

Top Microbiloogist of Kashmir Mr Aejaz Iqbal Launched his book named Medical Microbiology which was powered by JKSO
07/01/2021

Top Microbiloogist of Kashmir Mr Aejaz Iqbal Launched his book named Medical Microbiology which was powered by JKSO

Thank You Mirchi RJ Vijdan  RJ NASIR Rj Sameen Khan
02/01/2021

Thank You Mirchi RJ Vijdan RJ NASIR Rj Sameen Khan

30/12/2020

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30/12/2020

Final Round of District Science And Creativity Olympiad Bandipora which was held on 26 Dec at Confrence Hall Mini Secretrait Bandipora

30/12/2020

Some Inspiration by Mehran Reshi (CEO Sabr Education Services)
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We thank all the media outlets for proper coverage of the grand event!
29/12/2020

We thank all the media outlets for proper coverage of the grand event!

Owais Sir thank you for your support. Your appreciation has made our team more confident to do such events in future.
29/12/2020

Owais Sir thank you for your support. Your appreciation has made our team more confident to do such events in future.

JK students Organisation holds final round of District Science and Creativity Olympiad

Bandipora, 27 Dec: District Science and Creativity Olympiad organized by JK Student organization held its final round on Sunday at mini-secretariat Bandipora in North Kashmir amid a grand event.

In the event with the in collaboration with academic pathways & mind-wire academy, renowned artists and known personalities around Jammu and Kashmir performed and also spoke to inspire confidence among the students who were present at the occasion in the conference hall.

Khawaja Itrat, the president of JK Student Organization, said the initiative was started sometime which included the youngsters from Bandipora back to impart soft skills among the students of JK who despite having great academic performance lacked in these skills besides we tried to explore their creativity, he added, the students showed keen interest in the secessions.

Khawaja said, "they went around 45 schools for three months and gave secessions on communication skills, etc. and in the first round held in 2019 more than 900 students participated among which 75 students qualified for 2nd round".


However, the COVID-19 halted the exercise and "now when the situation relatively improved, the finals were held on Sunday amid all SOP's", he said.

Nargis Khatoon the young singing star from the valley said, that our young need this kind of platform so that it helps them choose a better career and to guide them properly these events need to gather pace".

On Sunday well-known artists among the likes of Sufi sisters, Nargis Khatoon, RJs' Nasir Khan, Sameen, Vijdan and Journalist Amir Peerzada among others also spoke and performed in the concluding ceremony, while Deputy Commissioner Bandipora Owais Ahmad, ACR Reyaz Beigh, Joint Director Planning Bandipora,Imtiyaz Ahmad Dysp DaR, SHO Bandipora and other dignitaries also graced the occasion and later distributed mementoes and awards among the winners of the Olympiad.

Speaking on the occasion the Deputy commissioner hailed the work the organization is doing in Bandipora and Jammu and Kashmir while also announcing their support for keeping the 'good work going on'. He appreciated the organizers and urged them to hold such events in the future too while continuing with their secessions imparting soft skills into students.

Thanks Khawaja Itrat, Naeem Lone, Yasir Peerzada, Hikmatullah, Mir Shabir Bhat & host Syed Mudawar for making the event a grand success.

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