SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 5: Governor
N.N. Vohra, Chancellor of the Kashmir University and the Chairman of the Governing
Body of the Institute of Kashmir Studies (IKS), inaugurated the “1st Young
Scholars Conference” organized by the IKS at the Kashmir University.
Welcoming the participating scholars, Governor described the Conference
as an important event which will provide a valuable platform for young scholars
to air their views and learn from eminent visiting scholars. He observed that
such events provide a valuable opportunity for exchange of ideas and widening
perceptions which could form the basis for further studies and researches.
Governor observed that it is not meaningful to look at any important
issue confronting society in an isolated manner. And for evolving a well
informed understanding of the challenges facing us it is necessary to adopt an
interdisciplinary approach. In this context Governor stressed the high
importance of Social Sciences and the need for quality research being
undertaken in the vast field of Humanities. He observed that focussed studies
are necessary if the objective to secure balanced human development and
societal harmony and well being is to be achieved.
Governor
stressed the need for establishing an optimal number of high standard
institutions of learning and research and expressed hope that existing
educational institutions in J&K will achieve excellence in the near future.
He stressed the importance of Vice Chancellors and Faculties devoting extra
special attention to enable their students to develop problem solving
capacities and finding practical solutions to the varied problems facing the
society.
Observing that the youth of J&K has the talent and capacity to
compete successfully in every arena, the Governor noted that the youth can
achieve their aspirations only if the leaders of various political parties and
the civil society work in tandem to ensure that an environment is engendered
which is devoid of any disruptions and disturbances.
Governor emphasized
the need for making the IKS a vibrant centre of excellence for undertaking
quality research on social, cultural, historical and other issues of
contemporary relevance. He urged the IKS scholars to pursue research on identified issues which
relate to the core areas of the Institute’s Charter and, side by side, also
undertake analytical studies of major contemporary problems and challenges
which face India and her neighbours.
In his introductory address Prof. Khurshid Iqbal Andrabi, Vice
Chancellor and Director IKS, highlighted the ongoing and future programmes of
the University.
Prof. Navnita Chadha Behera, Delhi University, in her address, said that
Social Science has vital role to play in understanding the complexities of the
challenges facing the people of Kashmir.
Prof. Amit
Prakash, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, stressed the importance of
discussions in such forums for the meaningful evolution of social sciences.
Prof.
Sanjay Srivastava, Institute of Economic Growth, New Delhi, urged the promotion
of an interdisciplinary approach for advancing learning and research
activities.

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