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‘Gender Sensitivity Is an Essential Value’: Experts Stress at CBSE Programme held at GVEI Srinagar

JK News Service by JK News Service
September 10, 2025
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‘Gender Sensitivity Is an Essential Value’: Experts Stress at CBSE Programme held at GVEI Srinagar
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Srinagar, Sep 10: Green Valley Educational Institute (GVEI) Srinagar on Tuesday hosted a CBSE capacity-building programme on “Gender Sensitivity in Schools,” aimed at training educators to foster inclusivity, equality, and respect in classrooms.

The day-long programme aimed at equiping educators with tools and insights to promote gender inclusivity, equality, and respect within the school environment.

Zonal Education Officer (ZEO) Gulab Bagh Suraya Kareem was the chief guest at the occasion.

The sessions were conducted by Resource Persons- Rajeev Kumar Choudhary, Principal, Army School Badami Bagh and Shefali Yadav, Headmistress Army School Badami Bagh.

In the forenoon session, Shefali Yadav spoke extensively on the importance of gender inclusiveness among students, highlighting how schools must ensure equal opportunities, voice, and respect for every child, regardless of gender.

The afternoon session led by Rajeev Kumar Choudhary focused on gender equality and openness to professional responsibility.

“Equality does not only mean giving the same opportunities but also creating an environment where students feel empowered to challenge stereotypes and rise to their full potential,” he said.
He urged teachers to act as role models, fostering sensitivity and fairness in their classrooms.

He further pointed out that when boys and girls are given equal chances in academics, sports, and leadership roles, they grow into more balanced and responsible citizens.
“Gender sensitivity is not an additional skill but an essential value that every teacher must internalize and pass on to their students,” he added.

Chief Guest Suraya Kareem in her address stressed that such initiatives were crucial for the upliftment of children and in shaping positive behaviours.

Zamin Peerzada who was the guest of honour in his address emphasized that schools must serve as the first training ground for equality and respect, so that students emerge as advocates of fairness in society.

The program concluded with a lively interactive reflection session, where teachers shared their perspectives and pledged to implement the discussed practices in their teaching.
Principal GVEI Riyaz Kathjoo in his address expressed heartfelt gratitude to the the guests.

He praised CBSE for initiating such workshops and acknowledged the teachers enthusiastic participation, noting that programs like these will have a long-lasting impact on both teaching practices and student development.

“Our school is committed to fostering an inclusive and progressive educational environment,” he said.

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