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Degree College Shopian named after slain para trooper Imitiyaz Thokar

SHOPIAN: A government degree college Shopian district was on Thursday named after a local slain army soldier.

An official said that the Government Degree College was renamed as Imtiyaz Ahmad Thokar Memorial Model Degree College Shopian. The move has come after the government order that all the schools in Jammu and Kashmir will be renamed after the Indian army soldiers, CRPF men, and Jammu and Kashmir police personnel who were killed in line of duty, while serving the nation.

An official said that the function to rename the college was today held at Government Degree College Shopian in which top officials were present.

He added that Imtiyaz Ahmad Thokar a resident of Shadab Karewa Shopian served in 1 para and was among three soldiers killed during an encounter in Chinkipora village of Sopore in Baramulla district on 23 February 2010. He added that the family of the slain soldier were also present on the occasion of renaming colleges name.

It is pertinent to mention here that the government has already constituted a committee to recommend the institutions to be named after slain soldiers, cops and other prominent personalities who had laid their lives in line of duty—(KNO)

 

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