JKSA holds deliberations to address students’ issues across Punjab
Srinagar, Dec 16: The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA), through its Punjab Wing, held a detailed meeting followed by an interactive session with students from various colleges across Punjab to deliberate upon the pressing issues confronting the student community and to chart the future course of action of the Association.
The virtual interaction, held on Tuesday evening, witnessed active participation from students and JKSA representatives. The session provided an open platform for dialogue on prevailing student-related concerns, welfare issues, academic challenges, and upcoming organisational initiatives aimed at addressing these problems effectively.
The programme was organised under the leadership of Sheikh Salman, State Media Coordinator, JKSA Punjab Wing, and was attended by core team members of the Punjab state unit, including Faiq Khan, President of the JKSA Chandigarh Unit; Irfan Sarwar, Vice President; Inayat Ahmad, General Secretary (Organisational Affairs); Shahzaib Ahmad, along with other coordinators, members, and volunteers of the Association.
During the meeting, the leadership emphasised that the primary objective of JKSA remains the protection of the rights, dignity, and welfare of students from J&K across the country.
It was reiterated that the Association has always stood firmly with Kashmiri students during times of crisis and will continue to pursue all possible avenues to ensure their safety, well-being, and access to equal opportunities in the future, said a press release. Addressing the participants, Faiq Khan stated that the JKSA Punjab Wing remains fully committed to addressing the concerns of students and strengthening its engagement at the grassroots level. He said that such interactive sessions reflect the Association’s proactive approach to listening to students, understanding their challenges, and collectively working towards building a supportive, inclusive, and responsive academic environment. Irfan Sarwar, Vice President of the Chandigarh Unit, highlighted the importance of expanding JKSA’s outreach across Punjab.