SRINAGAR, JULY 6: Prof. Nazeer Ahmad,
Vice-Chancellor, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and
Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K), met Governor N. N. Vohra, Chancellor of the
University, at the Raj Bhavan here today.
Prof. Nazeer Ahmad briefed the Governor about several issues relating to
infrastructural development, financial stringencies, re-organisation of
available staff strength, filling up vacant posts of scientific staff and
academic reform.
Apprising the Governor about the University’s activities
and achievements, Prof. Ahmad informed that the University had conducted the
Common Entrance Test for Undergraduate Programmes at different Centres in
Srinagar and Jammu in which 8000 candidates appeared for 550 seats; during the
current year 35 students from this University qualified NET and Agriculture
Research Service Preliminary Examination; 11 students qualified Jr. Research
Fellowship in Animal Biotechnology; since May 2017 University secured 10
externally funded projects worth Rs. 4 crore from different funding agencies in
the country; the Integrated Bee Keeping Development Centre/Centre of
Excellence in Bee Keeping was launched at University’s Shalimar
Campus.
VC Informed that the ICAR has sanctioned Rs. 3.5 crores for
infrastructure development of KVKs at Budgam, Anantnag and Kargil; Agriculture
Production Department of the State Government has allotted 100 kanals of land
at Haran, Soibugh, Budgam, for establishment of KVK; construction of KVK Kargil
has commenced.
Complimenting the VC for the
progress achieved the Governor stressed the need for high attention being paid
on sustained basis to continually improving the teaching programmes and
achieving tangible outcomes in all the research programmes.


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