Salman Ali Sagar Inaugurates Harvadian Wonderland Pre-School and Day Care at Mala Bagh

Salman Ali Sagar Inaugurates Harvadian Wonderland Pre-School and Day Care at Mala Bagh
Hazratbal MLA and senior Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) leader, Salman Ali Sagar, inaugurated the Harvadian Wonderland Pre-School and Day Care at Mala Bagh today. The state-of-the-art facility is set to provide top-tier early childhood education and daycare services, aimed at nurturing young minds in the region.

In his address, Salman Ali Sagar lauded the Chairman, Mr. Tariq Ahmad Baktoo, for spearheading this significant initiative. He emphasized the importance of quality education and the role of pre-schools in laying a strong foundation for future generations. “This initiative is not just about education; it is about building a better tomorrow for our children. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Baktoo and his team for this commendable effort,” he said.

He also praised the commitment and dedication of the teaching and non-teaching staff, who have been serving the community tirelessly for over 25 years. Their efforts, he noted, have contributed immensely to shaping the educational landscape of the region.

The inauguration ceremony was graced by several dignitaries, including the CEO of Pahalgam, Tehsildar Eidgah, and Mufti Nisar Qasmi Sahab. Additionally, the Associate Principal and Vice Principal of Kashmir Harvard were present, further highlighting the collaborative efforts to uplift the educational standards in the area.

The Harvadian Wonderland Pre-School and Day Care promises to combine modern teaching methodologies with traditional values, ensuring holistic development for children. The facility is equipped with innovative learning tools, play areas, and experienced staff to cater to the needs of young learners.

The event concluded with a tour of the premises, where the attendees appreciated the infrastructure and facilities provided by the institution. This initiative is expected to set a benchmark in early childhood education in the region.


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