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![]() Sadaket A Malik, is a columnist, educational consultant, Political commentator, Human Rights activist, and an Institution builder. He presently working in Serva Shiksha Abhiyan Jammu as a Resource teacher. Born in an improvised middle class family in a hilly hamlet of Bhalessa. He did his BA from Govt. Degree College Bhaderwah in (2004), M A In Education from University of Jammu(2006). B.Ed from Jammu University in 2008.
He served as Acting President of Govt. Degree College Students Union (DCSU) Bhaderwah in 2003-04 and pleaded the cause of students, He was appointed as a Departmental Representative (DR) of Department of Education University of Jammu in 2005. He founded NGO- Students Welfare Association Bhalessa (SWAB) and got it registered from J&K state government in 1999 when he was student in Government Higher Secondary school kilhotran. He Worked as Group Leader of NSS Unit of Bhaderwah College. He established IGNOU Special Study Centre in Bhalessa after getting approval from Ministry of HRD and IGNOU New Delhi, and Worked as Coordinator of centre from July 2006 to Jan. 2009. Besides this, Some National repute Newspapers of the Government like The Employment News New Delhi has granted to him a space as Paid career columnist. Besides running IGNOU in Bhalessa, he has generated the concept of open education in the entire region, as is evident from the awards and appreciation letters received by him from IGNOU authorities. He is presently being consulted by some of the B.Ed Colleges of Jammu University like Vimal Muni College of Education Ramgarh, Shri Mata Vaishnoo Devi College of Education Reasi, and Calliope College of Education Akhnoor for academic activities like Convergence schemes of IGNOU in these colleges and introduction of new schemes of study in these colleges. He is working as Director Academics of Vimal Muni College of Education Ramgarh as a part time activity. He has 50 articles on education policy parameters published in leading papers like Employment News New Delhi, Daily Excelsior Jammu, Kashmir Times Jammu, and Online web magazines like http://www.merinews.com/. http://www.articlebase.com/ http://www.employmentnews.com/ http://www.indiaedunews.com/ His article entitled "Decentralization needed in educational programmes" published in Daily Excelsior has been collected by National Knowledge Commission New Delhi for its resource library. Some of the critical articles like " J&K State knowledge Commission needs fleeting attention" , "Needed a reflective Youth policy" , " Distance education regulator cry of the hour" and "Technologizing learning in schools" achieved a greater attention of the policy makers and the educationists veering to set up a J&K state. Sort By: Date | Popularity
![]() Mudaser Nawaz Zargar expressed serious concern over the ban on Pre paid mobile serviceMudaser Nawaz Zargar- a Youth National Conference Leader today expressed concern over the plight of the poor people as the government has banned the pre paid mobile service in the state. ![]() Mithun Manhas put Bhalessa on drivers seatMithun Manhas is a 28-year-old cricket player from Bhalessa Village of Jammu in India. An experienced player at India's domestic level, has put his village on drivers seat as the local youth got inspired owing to his presence in national repute. ![]() Mithun Manhas put Bhalessa on drivers seatMithun Manhas is a 28-year-old cricket player from Bhalessa Village of Jammu in India. An experienced player at India's domestic level, has put his village on drivers seat as the local youth got inspired owing to his presence in national repute. ![]() Bhalessa temple: Where non hindu populace celeberate Hindu festivalsNamed after the major stream of Bhalessa "Kalgoni' which straches from "Kansozoo" and merge into the chenab after. The Kalgoni Temple remained all along a source of Hindu Muslim amity. ![]() Ghulam Nabi Azad has roots in Bhalessa: Misconception on birthplaceBy Sadaket Malik
I got disappointed over the manner that owing to the origin of some national level hero’s and even people representing high profile offices, they change their regional identity. They regard their origin from another region.
This is a wake up call for them, either to be ready for forfeiting their citizenship or to workout in a patriotic manner…...! The populace representing a creamy layer of this terrain……! ![]() Niaz awakened Bhalessa townGone are the days when area like of Bhalessa witnessed a tumultuous days. Of late, there was a paucity of community leadership on the one hand and sacracity of a membership in assembly to represent the improvised terrain of Bhalessa on the other. ![]() Polarisation ends in BhalessaThe narrow road snaked its way through towering slopes, throwing up enormous clouds of dust. It passed by little hamlets, comprising a couple of houses built around pagoda-shaped mosques and box-like temples with sloping roofs made of corrugated iron. Tiny patches of wheat and mustard, like patchwork quilts ![]() Bhalessa roads in bad shape, authorities reluctant to actNotwithstanding claims of the successive state governments to accelerate developmental activities in the remotest areas of the Jammu region, the Bhalessa area of Doda district exposes all claims of the authorities to take "revolutionary" steps for the development and betterment of the neglected and the remote areas. ![]() Authories reluctant towards Bhalessa's DevelopmentNotwithstanding claims of the successive state governments to accelerate developmental activities in the remotest areas of the Jammu region, the Bhalessa area of Doda district exposes all claims of the authorities to take "revolutionary" steps for the development and betterment of the neglected and the remote areas. ![]() Adminstrations apathey towards BhalessaNotwithstanding claims of the successive state governments to accelerate developmental activities in the remotest areas of the Jammu region, the Bhalessa area of Doda district exposes all claims of the authorities to take "revolutionary" steps for the development and betterment of the neglected and the remote areas.
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