"With the exposure, our children come to know about the country and the image which they see on television with people with beard from the other side and people with mustaches on our side that is what we see on TV and somewhere they sandwich us in between," she said addressing a function here.
She said that in the fight between Pakistan and India on TV debates, they make people of Jammu and Kashmir a sandwich.
She said that there should be more and more interaction between the people of Jammu region with the people of Kashmir and also with the rest of the country.
"I feel there should be interaction between our children. People should get chance to meet each other, to interact with each other. Dialogue is the essence of our party, my father (Late CM Mufti Mohammad Sayeed) was an advocate of dialogue, he used to say that we should first hold dialogue amongst ourselves," she said.
Appreciating the efforts of the education department in improving educational standards in the state, she said it should be sensitive towards teachers and try to make them role models for the students, in whichever way possible.
She advised students to actively participate in cultural activities and sports besides academics.
She also inaugurated a Teachers' Bhavan and an auditorium at Gandhi Nagar. Built with a cost of over Rs 13.50 crore, the facilities would be used for teachers training.
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