Doda Girls Embark on Educational Tour to Jammu Under Beti Bachao Beti Padhao

An educational exposure tour for over 60 girl students from Doda was flagged off for Jammu under the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme. The tour, organized by the Chief Education Officer and Social Welfare Department, aims to broaden the students' horizons through visits to institutions like IIT Jammu and historical sites. Deputy Commissioner Harvinder Singh emphasized education as a key tool for empowerment and nation-building during the flag-off ceremony. The initiative seeks to motivate girls from remote areas to pursue higher education and greater career opportunities.

Key Points: Doda Girls' Educational Exposure Tour to Jammu Flagged Off

  • Tour under Beti Bachao Beti Padhao
  • Aims to boost confidence & aspirations
  • Includes visit to IIT Jammu & border areas
  • Over 60 girls from remote areas
  • Focus on experiential learning
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More than 60 girls leave for Jammu on educational exposure tour from Doda

Over 60 girl students from Doda begin an educational tour to Jammu under Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, aimed at empowerment and experiential learning.

"education is the most powerful tool for empowering girls - Deputy Commissioner Harvinder Singh"

Doda, February 1

An educational exposure tour to Jammu for girl students was flagged off on Saturday under the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme, aimed at empowering girls through educational exposure and experiential learning.

The exposure tour has been organised by the Chief Education Officer (CEO), Doda, in collaboration with the Social Welfare Department, Doda, with the objective of enhancing awareness, confidence, and overall personality development of girl students through experiential learning, a release said.

The initiative aims to broaden the academic, social and cultural horizons of the participants by providing them first-hand exposure to reputed educational institutions, historical landmarks and places of educational importance in Jammu.

Such exposure tours play a vital role in motivating students, especially girls from remote areas, to pursue higher education and aspire for greater opportunities.

The Deputy Commissioner of Doda, Harvinder Singh, flagged off two buses carrying the students from the DC Office Complex, Doda. He also interacted with the girl students and exhorted them to pursue education with confidence, determination and ambition, as per the statement.

"60 girls have gone for the educational exposure to Jammu today. Once there, the director of IIT Jammu would help the students in exploring the university. Then they would learn about border management and see the parade which happens there. They would also hold a viewing of a patriotic movie", said the Deputy Commissioner.

He emphasised that education is the most powerful tool for empowering girls and ensuring their active participation in nation-building.

The flag-off ceremony was attended by ADC Doda Anil Kumar Thakur, Joint Director, Education, Doda, Ashfaq Khanji, District Social Welfare Officer, Zubair Ahmed, Chief Education Officer, Doda, Mohd Iqbal, Tehsildar, Doda, and Executive Officer, Municipal Council Doda, among other officers and officials.

More than 60 girl students are participating in the exposure tour, which is expected to provide them with valuable learning experiences beyond the classroom and inspire them to set higher educational and career goals.

- ANI

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Harsh A
Great step for women's empowerment. Seeing a parade and learning about border security will definitely instill a sense of patriotism and broaden their horizons. Hope they have a safe and inspiring trip!
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Ashfaq Khanji
As someone involved in education here, I can say these exposure tours are crucial. Classroom learning is one thing, but seeing the opportunities firsthand motivates students like nothing else. Kudos to the team.
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Rebecca D
This is fantastic news! While the intent is perfect, I hope the follow-up is strong. One tour is great, but sustained mentorship and support are needed to help these girls actually achieve those higher goals they set.
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Suresh O
Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 Taking our daughters to see the parade and learn about border management is brilliant. It connects education with love for the nation. More districts should organise such tours.
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Nisha Z
My cousin's daughter is on this tour! She was so excited to pack. For many families in the hills, sending a girl so far is a big deal. This builds confidence for both the girls and their parents. Well done.

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