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Wazir Baig visits Chipurson Valley, govt takes charge of AKES school

HunzaNews,July 7,2014

Correspondence Sayeed Akber Siddu, Muhammad Anjumm, Hafeez Ullah,

Today Mr. Wazir Baig, Speaker Gilgit Baltistan Assembly visited Rashit, Sheresubz, Kirmin Chipurson, on the occasion of inauguration of Rashit Government High School, accompanied by Mr. Mutabiyath Shah Technocrat GB, senior members GBLA, Mr. Muhammad Faqir DIS, Mr.Khisrow Khan Academic coordinator AKES for Hunza-Nagar, Mr. Jabbar Khan, Mr. Rehmat Karim, among local senior workers PPP Chipurson.
D.J Middle School Rashit is handed over to Government GB and government ranked it high school, all the stake holders were present on the ceremony on inauguration. MOU is singed between AKES and GB government for the formal transition of all the resources to the government to take over.
The speaker addressed the public meeting with the commitments of providing full fledge staff of the new school as per the code of conduct of government, currently seven posts are given to the school and the rest will be fulfilled as soon. Mr. Wazir Baig donated 50 thousand & Mr. Mutabiyath Shah donated 25 thousand for ECD classes. He committed to assist in expansion of Rashit Polo Ground, construction of Rashit Cricket Ground, proposed bridge for Rashit (Tra-Pur) and Hospital for Chipurson. The pubic of chipurson demanded for a strict step to be taken for the proposed truck-able road for Chipurson.
Before attending Rashit School inauguration ceremony, they inaugurated Kirmin Government School, government middle school Kirmin is ranked as high school, they also had an important meeting with the local leader of Sher-e-Subz various issues were addressed.

[Chipurson Times]

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