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Residents hail staff of GPS Peerpora Shopian for efforts, teachers spend own money for school development

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June 28, 2019
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Residents hail staff of GPS Peerpora Shopian for efforts, teachers spend own money for school development
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by Mudassir Maqbool

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Shopain: Staff sanctioned at government primary school in Peerpora village of South Kashmir’s Shoipan district has put in efforts including money from their pockets that helped it be declared as a ‘model school’ by the education department.

The school has three classrooms and eighty students are enrolled their with only three teachers.

Locals have hailed the efforts by the school headmaster Nazir Ahmad of putting extra efforts that have helped the school create a valuable infrastructure.

“They take care of students needs and they have been imparting education nicely. They are the ideal teachers, always ready to help,” residents said.

Locals say that if Nazir had waited for his department to act then it would never have been developed.

“He with the support of community members has managed to bring uniform of high quality fabric for students,” residents claime.

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They said that it was the staff that has decorated the school with posters on different subjects besides take good care of the piece of land on which school is situated.

“They have made it a beautifull place with flowers of different varieties. Students do lunch in the park and it is a nice place, neat and clean,” locals said.

At times, locals say, besides cleaning the park the teachers also take care of the vicinity and keep it tidy.

The school has even impressed the Deputy commissioner Shopian, who hailed the efforts of the students and teachers alike.

“I am impressed by them and i will be sending a team there to assess the needs of the school,” Owais promised.

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