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Wildlife week in Rajouri

GNS Report
Rajouri


To aware public and especially students community about the advantage of wildlife for the human beings, Wildlife department Rajouri has kicked off programme to observe wild life week.
The programme was inaugurated by Romesh Kumar, Divisional Forest Officer Rajouri Division where as large number of people including students and district officers were also present on the occasion.
The programme started with debate and painting competition among the students of three schools and one hostel viz Government Middle School Jawahar Nagar, Government Middle School Boys Rajouri, Government Middle School Girls Rajouri and Gujjar & Bakerwal Hostel Rajouri.
In the painting competition, Jai Chand student of Class 7th of Boys Middle School Jawahar Nagar clinched first position while Sonu Sayal class 7th student of same school stood at number 2 and Yogesh of Class 8th stood at number 3 in the competition.
In debate competition, Samia Kousar of Government Middle School Girls Rajouri was adjudged winner while Shahid Ayoub of Gujjar & Bakerwal Hostel stood at number 2 and Safia Kousar of GGMS Rajouri at number 3rd in the competition.
Speaking on the occasion, Romesh Kumar, Divisional Forest Officer Rajouri appealed people to conserve wildlife in order to conserve forests and human beings. He said that wildlife is important part of the human beings and plays important role in the food web.

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