In a compelling plea for the advancement of educational and healthcare facilities in Kaloosa, DDC Bandipora, Firdosa Akhtar, took center stage during a recently convened Public Darbar at Mini Secretariat Bandipora.The public darbar, was presided over by Secretary to Government Hospitality and Protocol Department Talat Parvaiz Rohella (IAS). Focused on addressing the critical needs of the community, Akhtar passionately advocated for the immediate upgradation of the Girls High School in Kaloosa, stressing the profound impact it would have on the educational landscape, particularly for the young girls in the region.
Furthermore, Firdosa Akhtar passionately advocated for the establishment of a sub-district hospital in Kaloosa, recognizing the paramount importance of accessible healthcare services for the local residents. She highlighted the challenges faced by the community in terms of healthcare accessibility and stressed the urgency of addressing these concerns through the establishment of a dedicated healthcare facility.
In a noteworthy gesture of support, a written demand echoing the sentiments of DDC Firdosa Akhtar was submitted on her behalf by Mushtaq Ahmed Wani. This formal document outlined the specific requirements and urgencies related to the upgradation of Girls High School and the Sub-District Hospital in Kaloosa. The submission aimed to reinforce the community’s collective call for infrastructural improvements that are integral to fostering progress and development.
The DDC expressed gratitude for the platform provided during the Public Darbar and the submission of the demand on her behalf, recognizing the collaborative effort required to transform aspirations into reality. This advocacy aligns with the commitment to ensuring that essential services are not only accessible but also of the highest quality, contributing to the holistic development of the region and the well-being of its residents.