Education
Syed Ali Memorial Institute of Education Beerwah Budgam, has contributed a lot to the society and is founded by Syed Abdul Rouf Bukhari,son of Sir Syed Sani Mawlana Syed Ali Shah Bukhari..SAM College of Education & Training, and SAM Higher secondary School,and SAM Elementary teacher training and nursery teacher training college,Situated at a nominal distance from the summer capital of J&K state in the west. the road leading to Gulmarg has a confluence of roads at Magam (a little town) the northern mettled road having a picturesque beauty connects Magam with Beerwah, The Tehsil Head Quarters of this area.
Mazhar ul haq high school Beerwah Budgam, is a school founded by Sir Syed Sani Mawlana Syed Ali Shah Bukhari in 1934 and it is one of the oldest private public schools in Kashmir Valley.
District Institute of Education and training (DIET), Beerwah Budgam, is a headquarter of teacher training and education centre of Budgam district. It is an institution functioning under the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
Govt Degree College Beerwah is a college functioning under Ministry of Higher Education,j&k govt. This College is located in tehsil headquarter Beerwah.It facilitates so many Villages in Beerwah.All students from these villages are attached. Alamguchoo, Aripanthan "a", Aripanthan "b", Arwaha, Attina, Beerwah,Bonhama,Bonzanigam,C. C. Pora,Charangam, Chewdara A, Chewdara B, Churmujroo, Dasan,Gampora, Gooripora, Gundipora, Hanjigaroo, Hardlatoo, Kandhama A, Kandhama B, Kandoora, Kanigund, Lalpora, Mamgundh,Meeripora A, Meeripora B, Mulshulla,Najan, Narsingpora, Ohagam, Paharthan, Pethkoot, Punchgundh, Rathsum Pethpora,Rathsun Bunapora, Sail, Sonapah, Suchen,Bonnet, Utligam, Utterpora, Wanihama.
The first gazetted office of Beerwah is Haji Gh Qadir Dar who is very hard working and well known by his honesty. They are considered as the Education center of the area. First doctor, first M.sc, lady and First M.C.A are from his family.
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