JAMMU, APRIL 5: A delegation of Sher-e-Kashmir University of
Agricultural Sciences and Technology Teaching Association Jammu (SKUAST-TAJ),
led by its President Dr. Vikas Sharma, met Governor N.N. Vohra at the Raj
Bhavan here today.
The
delegation vociferously urged that the proposed Horticulture and Veterinary
Universities should not be established by converting the existing Horticulture
Centres and Stations and the Veterinary Campus of SKUAST-J; early sanctioning
of faculties of Agricultural Engineering and Dairy Technology, Division of Seed
Science and Technology; provision of adequate staff and financial resources
to SKUAST-J for improving outreach activities of the University.
Governor,
who is the Chancellor of the SKUAST-J, observed that he has already addressed
the Chief Minister about the prolonged delay in the sanctioning of the now very
long pending demand of the University for grant of the said three Faculties,
which were duly approved by the University Council many years ago and observed
that these issues would be reviewed in the University
Council meeting to be held next week.
The
delegation comprised Dr. Vivek M. Arya, Dr. P.K. Rai, Sh. Devinder Sharma and
Dr. Rajeev Bharat.

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