SRINAGAR, NOVEMBER 20: A two-day
national seminar on skill development commenced here today. The seminar was
organized by Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, SP College
Srinagar, a constituent of Cluster University Srinagar.
Around 102 scholars from the State and other parts of the country have
registered themselves for participation in the 2-day event.
Speaking during the inaugural session, Vice Chancellor Cluster
University, Prof. (Dr.) Sheikh Javid Ahma, highlighted the aims and objectives
of the seminar.
Principal SP College, Prof (Dr.) Parveen Pandit highlighted the
significance of the seminar and stressed upon the spread of knowledge, skill
and real-life experiences so that information is transformed into concrete
concepts.
She also said that knowledge must be protected from plagiarism and theft
and should develop ability in youth to have the patience to listen and speak
and manage emotions.
Registrar Cluster University Prof. (Dr.) Mohammad Yaseen Shah insisted
upon exploration of the contributions made by Arab Scientists.
CEO Life Sciences Sector Skill Development Council, Ranjit Madan
expressed his concern that India, representing 15% of the world population has
less than 5% of skilled youth.
While informing that India is the third country in the world for
production and export of biotechnological products like life-saving vaccines
and medicines, he stressed upon the needs of more such workshops
for bringing awareness about career opportunities in biotechnology on a mass scale.
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