Karnah Kupwara: A day filled with emotions, respect and gratitude was witnessed at Nachiyan Tangdar, where a warm and memorable farewell was accorded to Raja Mushtaq Ahmad Khan, the Zonal Physical Education Officer Tangdar, on his superannuation. Teachers, students, colleagues, civil society members, friends and well-wishers gathered in large numbers at his ancestral residence to bid him adieu and to celebrate his remarkable journey of service and dedication.
Raja Mushtaq Ahmad Khan’s retirement marks the conclusion of a glorious chapter in the field of education and physical training in Tangdar. Throughout his career, he was known not merely as an officer, but as a mentor, a guide and a source of constant encouragement to the younger generation. His contribution to sports and physical education in this remote border area stands as a testament to his determination and commitment. In a region where opportunities are often limited, he ensured that discipline, teamwork and healthy living through physical activity became a part of school culture. His gentle nature and fatherly approach earned him immense love and respect from both students and colleagues alike, who often saw him as more than a teacher—a true guardian.
Belonging to the royal Raja family of Karnah, Raja Mushtaq Ahmad Khan carries with him a heritage of service and leadership. His family has long been associated with politics, education and the upliftment of society. His brother, Raja Manzoor Ahmad Khan, served as an MLA of Karnah and is remembered for voicing the aspirations of the people at the highest level, while another brother, Raja Nazir Ahmad Khan, has carved his name in the field of education as a respected teacher, shaping young minds with dedication. Together, the family has represented dignity, knowledge and public service, and Raja Mushtaq Ahmad Khan added yet another jewel to this legacy through his own remarkable career.
The farewell gathering became an occasion of collective gratitude. Teachers recalled his untiring efforts to strengthen the education system, friends spoke of his honesty and humility, and civil society members highlighted the courage with which he worked in difficult terrains and times. Students, with teary eyes, remembered how his words of encouragement often became stepping stones in their lives, motivating them to reach higher. It was not simply the retirement of an officer; it was the departure of a guiding light who had touched countless lives with sincerity and affection.
As the ceremony concluded with prayers for his health and long life, the entire gathering agreed that although Raja Mushtaq Ahmad Khan has formally retired, his presence and influence will continue to guide society. His journey is not ending; it is transforming into a new role where wisdom and experience will be his greatest tools. His superannuation is thus not merely a farewell, but a celebration of a life lived in service, dignity and honor—a legacy that will forever remain a source of pride for Tangdar and for the generations yet to come.