6th SKUAST-J Convocation held
JAMMU, MAY 19: The 6th Convocation of the Sher-e-Kashmir University
of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu (SKUAST-J) was
held at Baba Jitto Auditorium of the University today at which Prime
Minister Sh. Narendra Modi was the Chief Guest. Governor N.N. Vohra, Chancellor
of the University, presided over the function and Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti
spoke on the occasion.
Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi delivered the
Convocation Address.
During the Convocation, Prime Minister presented 6
Gold Medals; Chancellor awarded 55 Ph.D. degrees in Agriculture, Basic Sciences
& Veterinary Sciences & Animal Husbandry, 85 Master’s
degrees in Agriculture, Biotechnology and Agri Business Management, 77 Master’s
degrees in Veterinary Science, 12 Master’s degrees in Basic Sciences, 124
Bachelor degrees in Agriculture and Biotechnology, 91 Bachelor degrees in
Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences, Ms. Mehbooba Mufti, Pro Chancellor,
presented 100 Certificates of Merit.
Governor wished a very bright future ahead to all
alumni who received degrees, medals and awards at today’s Convocation. He
advised that in whatever arena they decided to work in the coming time they
must conduct themselves as disciplined professionals. He urged them
to never compromise their integrity and adhere strictly to ethical and moral
values.
Governor expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister for
having graciously accepted his request and spared time to address the 6th
Convocation of the University.
Appreciating the achievements of the University,
Governor observed that the University had come a long way over the years and
there has been progress on several fronts. He said that this was the
first Convocation which was being held in the University, in the beautiful Baba
Jitto Auditorium, which was completed a few months ago. He added that there
were a total of 657 students in 2008 and today they have about double this
number of whom, significantly, nearly one-third are Post-Graduate and Ph.D.
scholars. Expressing satisfaction, he noted that the University has begun to
assume the contours of an institution of higher education and hoped that the Vice
Chancellor would take all possible steps to ensure its further growth.
Governor noted with satisfaction that after securing
accreditation by the ICAR Accreditation Board, this University has attained the
15th position among 73 State Agricultural and Veterinary Universities across
the country and this year, it achieved the distinction of its scholars securing
the second largest number of Post-Graduate ICAR Scholarships for higher studies
in Veterinary and Fishery Sciences.
Highlighting the agricultural scenario of the State,
Governor observed that nearly two-third of the population of this State is
directly or indirectly dependent for its livelihood on agriculture and its
allied sectors. However, the average size of our farm holdings is only .66 ha,
which is about 1/3rd the national average size. He added that in Jammu region,
which this University seeks to serve, 65% of the area is rain-fed, 85% of the
farmers are in the small and marginal category and irrigation has been stagnant
for the past many years. Besides, the land resources are facing decline.
Governor advised that while tackling our internal
challenges, we also need to devote urgent attention for dealing with the
speedily advancing phenomenon of global warming and climate change which is
already beginning to affect the food, fruit, vegetable and animal
production. He said that time has come for Agriculture Universities in all the
hill States to collaborate and undertake joint research efforts in identified
areas for timely developing new seeds and plants which will be compatible with
the rapidly changing climatic patterns. He further added that at the national
level, it would be immensely beneficial if the Union Ministry of Agriculture,
ICAR and other related scientific institutions, considered taking very early
initiatives to review the content and revamp the pace of the existing pan-India
agriculture research and extension methodologies. He observed that the
curricula of agriculture education in the Farm Universities cannot any longer
remain static and Vice Chancellors and their Faculties need to evolve dynamic
approaches for matching the learning and teaching patterns with the challenges
which face the agriculture production arena.
Governor noted that J&K imports milk, meat, and
poultry products which cost over Rs. 2000 crore per annum. He said that it
would enormously boost the economy of J&K if the State Agriculture
Department, in close concert with State Farm Universities, launches
well-planned initiatives to upgrade and modernize the entire livestock sector
in the State. He observed that we should aim at reducing imports to nil and
emerge as a net exporting State in the agriculture and livestock sectors.
Governor observed that while the challenge before the
country is to continuously increase its food production for feeding a
population of 1.3 billion, which is still growing at a steady pace, in J&K
we have to meet the challenge of neutralizing the annual foodgrains shortfall
of about 5 to 6 lac metric tons and work towards becoming a food-grain
exporting State. He advised that for increasing productivity, we shall need to
achieve high-efficiency levels in the utilization of our land and water
resources; altogether prohibiting conversion of productive arable lands for
varied non-agricultural purposes and taking time-bound steps to check the
degradation of our land and water resources.
Governor complimented the Vice-Chancellor and
all his colleagues, the staff and the students for the good work which is being
done in this campus and concluded by once again thanking the Prime Minister for
his gracious presence in the campus.
Earlier, Dr. P.K. Sharma, Vice Chancellor, SKUAST-J,
presented the Vice Chancellor’s Report and highlighted the achievements of the
University and its future plans of action. He thanked the Governor for taking
keen interest in the growth and development of the University.
The proceedings of the Convocation commenced with Dr.
Dileep Kachroo, Registrar, of the University, seeking permission of the
Chancellor and declaring the Convocation Open.
Present on the occasion were Dr. Jitendra Singh,
Minister of State in PMO; Sh. Kavinder Gupta, Deputy Chief Minister; Sh.
Mohammad Khalil Band, Minister for Agriculture Production; Legislators; Vice
Chancellors of various State Universities; members of the Faculty; students;
parents of the students and many distinguished guests.
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