SRINAGAR, MARCH 27: The 5th J&K
Women Science Congress-2018 commenced today at Government College for Women, M.
A. Road here.
The Science Congress is being held under the ‘Emerging
Trends in Science: Role of Women’ theme.
The inaugural function was attended by Vice
Chancellor, Islamic University of Science & Technology (IUST), Prof.
Mushtaq A. Siddiqui, Vice-Chancellor, Cluster University Srinagar, Prof. Sheikh
Javid Ahmad, Professor and Head of Department, Department of Obstetrics and
Gynecology, L. D. Hospital, Prof. (Dr.) Shahnaz Teng.
The three-day event covers around 20 sub-themes
during which research scholars from different disciplines would present their
papers.
Vice Chancellor IUST stressed on the need for
institutional support to improve the standards of research and referred to some
initiatives taken by IUST in this direction.
In his address, Vice Chancellor, Cluster University
Srinagar underlined the contribution of women in administration, health,
teaching and research. She hailed the initiative of the college and
complimented the organizers of the Congress for their efforts.
Noted gynaecologist, Prof. (Dr.) Shahnaz Teng
delivered the keynote address on the occasion. She emphasized on how women with
intellect and emotions can achieve any goal. She laid stress on emotional
quotient.
Principal,
Women’s College said “The Congress aims
at bringing the scholars together and share their projects and findings with
each other. It will also provide an opportunity to our students to brush their
shoulders with the scientists and scholars which in turn shall go a long way in
developing research aptitude and scientific temper among them.”
Spelling out the objectives of the event,
Organizing Secretary of the Congress and Head of Department Botany, Dr. Kausar
Bhat highlighted the pivotal role played by women in different fields of
science and technology.
The Congress aims to provide a platform to women
scientists for interaction, promote research and development among women, and
draw attention to emerging trends in science and role of women in promoting
science and research.

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