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PSAJK condemns AICTE directions asking students not to take admissions in PaK | KNO

'Education should be kept apolitical for benefit of future generations'

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Srinagar, May 14 (KNO) : Private Schools Association of Jammu and Kashmir (PSAJK) on Tuesday condemned the AICTE directive asking students from Jammu and Kashmir not to take admission in educational institutes in Pakistan Administered Kashmir (PaK). The Association as per a statement issued to KNO said that such directions negate the basic principle of SAARC cooperation, where both India and Pakistan are signatories. “India is part of SAARC group and all educational institutes in all the countries should be treated at par. One cannot pick and choose educational institutes in a particular region. Today they are barring educational institute in PaK and tomorrow they may bar educational institutes in other countries,” said G N Var chairman PSAJK. “Besides impacting education of hundreds of students it will also have serious ramification in larger run. The SAARC group and all associated agreements have been honoured through many decades and hostile conditions including war and suddenly barring PaK educational institutes in PaK is beyond comprehension,” he said. The Association called on the government to keep educations out of ambit of politics. “Education should be a a neutral zone and no politics should be played on it. We have already lost a lot due to mixing of politics and education here,” said Var. “What if tomorrow for example India’s relations with Bangladesh or any other country deteriorate. At that time should central government also derecognize certificates of students studying there?" It said that the move also tries to portray PaK as a different place, which is politically incorrect. “Indian constitution says that Pak is an integral part of Jammu and Kashmir and India. By virtue of AICTE directions, the government is trying to play politics. If there is no problem with educational institutes in Pakistan then why educational institutes in PaK are being singled out,” said Var. The Association said that PaK has some good professional institutes and it is choice of students to take admission wherever he likes. “One should force political decisions on students. Such a direction will mar the career of hundreds of students,” said Var. “It is high time educational institutes are kept apolitical for the betterment of our future generations.” (KNO)

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