Farah Bakal to introduce Robotic Technology for Counseling in Kashmir

Farah expressed dismay over the routine reports of luring, cheating of aspirants by the several fake agencies by dreaming them oversees jobs and education in foreign countries.

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Bilal Bashir Bhat
Srinagar, Jul 08 (Only Kashmir): To add more stars to her shining career eminent entrepreneur and educational consultant Farah Bakal is all set to launch a new educational consultancy aimed to boost what she says “best educational planning and jobs for aspirants.”
The overseas education consultant Farah Bakal who heads Xpress Group Consulting is all set to launch new consultancy in collaboration with Kashmir based Orion Group headed by Ashiq Ahmad and Ms. Quasar.
Talking to Onlykashmir[dot]in, Farah stated that her new venture would be first of its kind in Kashmir with the use of robotic technology to furnish the skills of aspirants. Having the experience of over five years in the consulting industry, Farah said the new venture would be more clients friendly and best to the level of their satisfaction.
She said with a high rate of unemployment and lacking the best educational policy in Kashmir valley, we felt that there was a need for unique counseling for the aspirants, adding, to bring the use of robotic technology in counseling will undoubtedly help the clients.
The confident Farah said as a consultant that she has worked on foreign soils around 32 counties including Germany, Canada, UK, US, Turkey, and Bangladesh, etc and so far the experience she has gained will help to dispel any misconceptions about the counseling.
“On micro level as an oversees consultant I have always ensured the transparency, be it, issues related to Visa, appointment letter, placement, counseling or something else, in a profession like consultancy the transparency is highly valued which ultimately helps aspirant to overcome the problems and issues,” said Farah when asked to differentiate her new venture with already existing consultancies in town.
Farah expressed dismay over the routine reports of luring, cheating of aspirants by the several fake agencies by dreaming them oversees jobs and education in foreign countries.
Farah hoped that the proposed new educational policy in India in general and in Jammu and Kashmir, in particular, will address the challenges faced by students on the global level.

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