Pulwama’s Sidra Mukhtar Shines with Second Place in 12th Class Arts Exam

In a significant achievement that has filled the Pulwama district with pride, Sidra Mukhtar, a student at Government Higher Secondary School in Arihal, secured second place in the arts stream in the recently announced 12th class examination results. Sidra’s success has thrust her into the spotlight, serving as an inspiration for students across the region.

In an interview with Rising Kashmir at her home in the tranquil village of Arihal, Sidra credited her success to the unwavering support and guidance from her teachers and parents.

“I worked diligently for the exams, but I never imagined I would be among the top rank holders,” she shared with a humble smile. Sidra explained that she dedicated the early morning hours to her studies, finding this time most conducive to focus and consistency. Her teachers and parents were instrumental in helping her manage exam stress and stay motivated.

The news of Sidra’s outstanding performance sparked celebrations throughout Arihal.

Her home became a center of joy as neighbors and well-wishers gathered to congratulate her. The Principal of Government Higher Secondary School, Mohammad Ashraf, along with his staff, personally visited Sidra’s residence to commend her exceptional achievement.

The Principal praised Sidra’s success as a milestone for the school, expressing his pride in the dedicated teaching staff.

“This is not just a proud moment for our school but for the entire district. Sidra, coming from a modest background and achieving such a high rank without any coaching classes, is truly inspiring,” he said.

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Budgam Schools Observe ‘No Bag Day’ to Promote Awareness on ‘World No Tobacco Day’

On ‘World No Tobacco Day,’ schools in Budgam district’s village observed a ‘No Bag Day’ on Friday, with students raising awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco on health.

In Chewdara village, students from Government High School went door-to-door and visited agricultural fields to educate people about the negative impacts of tobacco use. Gulzar Ahmad, a teacher at the school, told Rising Kashmir that students organized a rally, holding placards with various messages. They also conducted an awareness program, which was well-received by the local community.

Ahmad mentioned that to mark ‘No School Bag Day,’ they organized various competitions to help students feel stress-free. Uzma Showkat, a 10th-grade student at GHS Chewdara, said they celebrated outside the school to inform people about the dangers of tobacco use, highlighting the financial waste and health risks associated with it.

Similarly, students from Government Primary School Kunizabal Ringazabal in the Hardapanzoo of Khansahib tehsil also commemorated ‘World No Tobacco Day’ and ‘No Bag Day’ outside their school. They actively promoted awareness among the tribal community about the harmful effects of smoking and tobacco consumption.

No Decision on Summer Vacations for Kashmir Schools: Director of School Education

On Wednesday, Tasaduk Hussain Itoo, the Director of School Education for Kashmir, announced that no decision has been made regarding summer vacations for schools in the Kashmir Valley.

Citing the current pleasant weather as a key factor, Itoo indicated that there are no plans to alter school timings either.

During a visit to a private school in Nagbal, in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district, Itoo spoke to the media, stating that the administration will only consider summer vacations if there is an extraordinary heat surge. “We have not decided yet about the summer vacation in Kashmir because the weather is pleasant,” he remarked.

Itoo also emphasized the importance of continuing education at this time. “There is a need to teach children now, and when the time comes, it will be decided whether to take a summer vacation,” he explained.

He reassured that school timings would remain unchanged, as the current weather conditions are favorable and not excessively hot.

This announcement has come as a relief to many parents and educators who were concerned about potential disruptions to the academic schedule.

JKBOSE Expected to Release Class 12th Exam Results in Early June

The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) is set to release Class 12th exam results in early June.

According to a top official speaking to Kashmir News Service (KNS), the annual regular exam results for Class 12th are expected to be announced by the end of the first week of June. The official mentioned that the results are almost prepared, with final formalities underway. They aim to declare the results in the final days of the first week of June.

These annual regular exams for Class 12th were conducted in March 2024. Students are eagerly awaiting their results, which will significantly impact their academic and career paths.

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University of Kashmir Innovators Awarded Patents for Revolutionary Designs

A group of student innovators and faculty from the Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Technology (DEIT) at the University of Kashmir (KU) have recently been awarded patents by the Patent Authority of India for their groundbreaking designs, which are set to transform traditional practices across various industries.

The team’s first patented creation, the ‘Twist Ease Clean (TEC)’ tank, presents an innovative method for cleaning water tanks. With a central twisting mechanism inspired by bottle cap threading, the TEC tank ensures even weight distribution and stable handling. This design greatly reduces the torque and force needed for lifting and carrying the tank, improving both safety and efficiency for users.

The TEC tank includes user-friendly features such as strategically placed handles for better grip and leverage, making it easier to access the tank’s interior for cleaning. By removing the need for individuals to enter confined spaces during maintenance, this design reduces the risks associated with traditional cleaning methods, including injuries and exposure to harmful substances. Additionally, the tank’s removable half section further enhances safety during maintenance.

The inventors of the TEC tank include Jehangir Hameed Lone, Syed Kashif Jeelani Alvi, Sajid Noor, Umhara Rasool, Dr. Javaid Ahmad Sheikh, Dr. Abdul Mueed Hafiz, and Saqlain Mushtaq, demonstrating a collaborative effort to drive innovation and address industry challenges.

Previously, another team of KU innovators received a Design Registration for their patented “Starch-Free Rice Cooker.” This electro-mechanical device modernizes traditional rice cooking by removing starch, catering to the dietary needs of diabetics. The cooker also features a remote cooking option, enabling real-time monitoring of the rice’s starch levels via text message, adding a new level of convenience to culinary technology.

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J&K Education Department Urges Schools: Avoid Afternoon Assemblies to Safeguard Against Heat-Related Illnesses

The Jammu and Kashmir School Education Department has issued a directive urging educational institutions to steer clear of holding assemblies during the scorching afternoon hours to mitigate the risk of heat-related illnesses.

As per reports from the Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the department’s guideline emphasizes the importance of preventing heat-related ailments (HRI) and advises schools to refrain from organizing assemblies in the afternoon.

The guideline further stresses the necessity of ensuring ample availability of drinking water and incorporating water breaks into the school day. Additionally, it underscores the importance of educating students about covering their heads to shield themselves from the sun’s heat.

Moreover, the department has instructed relevant authorities to promptly report any cases of HRI, underscoring that fostering an environment conducive to learning necessitates prioritizing students’ well-being.

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Transformation in Jammu and Kashmir: Equal Rights and Progress for All

“After some big changes to the rules and how things are organized, the areas of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh are now part of India just like any other place in the country. This means that people living there now have the same rights as everyone else in India, according to the Indian constitution, and they can benefit from all the same laws that apply across the country.

These changes have brought a lot of good things for the people living there. People now have more say in how things are run in their communities, thanks to the setup of local councils and elections at different levels. Before, there were special rules just for people living in Jammu and Kashmir, like separate citizenship and restrictions on buying property or getting certain jobs. But now, everyone in these areas is treated the same way as people in the rest of India.

Since these changes happened, there has been less trouble like terrorism, and things have started to get better with more development and peace. The government has been working on helping different groups of people who may have been left out before, like tribes and refugees, to make sure they’re treated fairly.

Many people think these changes were a good idea and have made things better for everyone. It’s bringing India and these regions closer together, making things more equal for everyone, and helping with things like education, jobs, and healthcare. Overall, it’s seen as a big step forward for the whole country.”

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UGC Revolutionizes PhD Admissions: NET Scores to Replace University Entrance Tests

In a significant move aimed at simplifying the admission process for PhD programs across India, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has approved the use of National Eligibility Test (NET) scores in place of separate entrance exams conducted by universities and Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). This decision aligns with the objectives of the National Education Policy (NEP) to streamline academic processes and reduce the burden on students.

Starting from the academic session 2024-2025, all universities will have the option to admit students to their PhD programs based on their NET scores. This means that aspiring PhD students will no longer need to appear for multiple entrance exams, easing the application process and making it more efficient.

Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar, Chairman of UGC, announced this decision, stating that the move will bring uniformity and standardization to the PhD admission process. The National Testing Agency (NTA) is set to begin the NET application process for the June 2024 session shortly, allowing students to take advantage of this new admission criteria.

Currently, the NET is conducted twice a year, in June and December, and is primarily used for awarding Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) and determining eligibility for assistant professor positions for candidates with a Master’s degree.

The decision to use NET scores for PhD admissions comes after a thorough review by an expert committee constituted by the UGC. This move is expected to significantly benefit students by providing them with a single, national-level entrance test for PhD admissions, in line with the NEP 2020’s vision for a more cohesive and efficient education system.

Additionally, the UGC has clarified that candidates who qualify for JRF will be admitted to PhD programs based on an interview, following the guidelines outlined in the University Grants Commission (Minimum Standards and Procedures for Award of PhD Degree) Regulations, 2022.

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Driving Entrepreneurial Success: NIT Srinagar’s Advanced Skill Development Workshop Triumphs

The three-week workshop on Advanced Entrepreneurship and Skill Development and Advanced Management Development, sponsored by the Ministry of MSME under the ESDP Scheme and organized by IIED Centre of the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Srinagar, concluded with resounding success.

The workshop, meticulously crafted and executed under the guidance of Dr. Dinesh Kumar Rajendran, the Nodal Officer of MSME (ESDP, Design, and IPR Schemes) from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, saw seamless coordination by a dedicated team. Dr. Rajendran, alongside other coordinators including Dr. Noor Zaman Khan, Dr. Deepak Kumar Naik, Dr. Sandeep Ratee, Assistant Professors from Mechanical Engineering, Dr. Nasir F. Bhat, Assistant Professor from HSS&M, and Dr. Syed Irshad Ahmad Qadri, Superintendent Workshop, NIT Srinagar, ensured the success of the event.

Director NIT Srinagar, Prof. A. Ravinder Nath, Registrar Prof. Atikur Rehman, and esteemed faculty members applauded the organizing team for attracting entrepreneurs from across India. The workshop featured various advanced skill development programs, including 3D Printing, Welding & CNC, and Management Development Program on IPR & Risk Management.

Participants from diverse regions, including Union Territories like Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, and Delhi, as well as states such as Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu, actively engaged in the interdisciplinary sessions.

The event kicked off with a valedictory address by Dean Planning and Development, Prof. Yeswanth Metha, highlighting the workshop’s significance in advancing technology and skill development, with continued government support.

Distinguished speakers like Prof. Sheikh Gulam Mohammed, Director KU North Campus, and Mr. Satish Kumar, Assistant Director, MSME Delhi, enriched discussions on intellectual property rights and entrepreneurship.

Hands-on learning opportunities, including sessions on 3D Printing, CNC Wood Carving, Underwater Welding, Patent Drafting, E Filing of Patent, Design, Trademark, and Startup Pitching, empowered participants with practical skills.

Dr. Noor Zaman Khan, Incubation Incharge IIED Centre at NIT Srinagar, encouraged participants to apply their newfound knowledge in real-world scenarios and elucidated various IPR schemes in his closing remarks.

Dr. Dinesh Kumar Rajendran, Nodal Officer MSME ESDP Scheme, expressed gratitude to attendees and stressed collaboration’s importance in advancing technology in Jammu & Kashmir. He urged MSME and student entrepreneurs to focus on skill development, citing various government schemes.

The event organizers, including staff and student organizers, were commended for ensuring smooth workshop conduct.

The workshop showcased emerging technologies’ potential and entrepreneurship development scope in Jammu & Kashmir, marking a significant stride towards innovation in the region. The valedictory session, hosted and coordinated by Dr. Nasir F. Bhat, Coordinator of A-MDP, capped off the successful event.

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Anantnag Degree College

There are about 42 Government,13 Private Grant-in-Aid degree colleges and 7 Professional Institutions(Govt. Managed) in Kashmir Division. In kashmir there 8 Oriental Colleges and 75 Non Government affiliated Colleges also in Kashmir as per the data available by Jammu and Kashmir Higher Education Department. The colleges in Kashmir province are located in 10 districts. These districts include, Srinagar, Baramulla, Anantnag, Budgam, Kupwara, Pulwama, Ganderbal, Kulgam, Shopian and Bandipora. All the degree colleges of Kashmir Division are affiliated to the University of Kashmir.

District Anantnag

  • 1.Govt. Degree College, Dooru
  • 2.Govt. Degree College, Bijbehara
  • 3.Govt. Womens College Anantnag
  • 4.Govt. Boys College, Anantnag
  • 5.Govt. Degree College, Kokernag
  • 6.Govt. Degree College, Uttersoo, Anantnag
  • 7.Govt Degree College, Vailoo, Lamoo Anantnag

District Bandipora

  • 8.Hassan Shah Khoi-e-Hami Memorial Govt. Degree College, Bandipora
  • 9.Govt. Degree College, Gurez
  • 10.Govt Degree College, Sumbal

District Baramulla

  • 11.Govt. Degree College Women, Baramulla
  • 12.Govt. Degree College Women, Sopore
  • 13.Govt. Degree College, Uri
  • 14.Govt. Degree College, Pattan
  • 15.Govt. Degree College, Sopore
  • 16.Govt. Degree College Boys, Baramulla
  • 17.Govt Degree College, Hadipora, Rafiabad, Baramulla
  • 18.Govt Degree College, Tangmarg, Baramulla
  • 19.Govt Degree College, Magam, Tangmarg

District Budgam

  • 20.Govt. Degree College, Budgam
  • 21.Govt. Degree College, Beerwah
  • 22.Govt. Degree College, Khansahib, Budgam
  • 23.Govt Degree College, Chariesharief, Budgam

District Gaderbal

  • 24.Govt. Degree College, Ganderbal
  • 25.Govt Degree College, Kangan, Ganderbal

District Kulgam

  • 26.Govt. Degree College, Kulgam
  • 27.Govt. Degree College, Kilam, Kulgam
  • 28.Govt Degree College, Dhamal Hanjipora, Kulgam

District Kupwara

  • 29.Govt. Degree College of Handwara
  • 30.Govt. Degree College, Kupwara
  • 31.Govt. Degree College, Tangdhar
  • 32.Govt. Degree College, Sogam, Kupwara
  • 33.Govt Degree College Women, Kupwara

District Pulwama

  • 34.Govt. Degree College, Pulwama
  • 35.Govt. Degree College, Tral
  • 36.Govt. Degree College, Women , Pulwama
  • 37.Govt Degree College, Pampore, Pulwama

District Shopian

38.Govt. Degree College, Shopain

District Srinagar

  • 39.Vishwa Bharti Womens College, Rainawari Srinagar
  • 40.Gandhi Memorial College, Srinagar
  • 41.Govt. Women College, Nawakadal, Srinagar
  • 42.Govt Degree College, Bagi Dilawar Khan, Srinagar

Professional Colleges (Privately Managed)

  • 1.S.S.M. College of Engineering, Baramulla (B.E,MCA,MBA)
  • 2.Sopore Law College, Sopore, Kashmir (LLB, BA LLB)
  • 3.Kashmir Law College, Nowshera, Srinagar (LLB, BA LLB)
  • 4.Institute of Asian Medical Science Unani, Zakura, (BUMS)
  • 5.Bibi Haleema Nursing College, Srinagar (B.Sc Nursing)
  • 6.Kashmir Tibbiya College, Saida Kada, Srinagarl (BUMS)
  • 7.Kausar College of Computer Science, Nowshera, Srinagar (MCA)
  • 8.Sem College of Computer Science, Humhama (BCA)
  • 9.Max-Well College of Computer Science, Pulwama (BCA)
  • 10.Iqbal Institute of Technology and Management, Budgam (BCA)
  • 11.CASET Institute of Computer Science, Srinagar (BCA)
  • 12.Vitasta School of Law & Humanities (LLB, BA LLB)
  • 13.Master Institute of Information Technology, Pulwama (BCA)

Professional Institutions(Govt. Managed)

  • 1.Govt. Dental College, Srinagar (BDS)
  • 2.Govt. College of Education, Srinagar (B Ed; M.Ed)
  • 3.Institute of Music & Fine Arts, Srinagar (B. Muse, BFA)
  • 4.Govt. College of Physical Education, Ganderbal (B P Ed; M P Ed)
  • 5.Govt. Medical College, Srinagar (MBBS, Diploma in Anesthesiology, Gynecology; Ophthalmology, MD & MS)
  • 6.DOEACC, Rangreth Srinagar (MCA)
  • 7.Composite Regional Centre (BRT,PGDRP,B.Ed,Bachelor in Physiotherapy)

Oriental College District Budgam

1.Jamia Babul Ilm Oriental College, Mirgund, Budgam

District Srinagar

  • 2.Madinatul-Aloom, Hazratbal, Srinagar
  • 3.Darul-Aloom Hanfia Arabia College, Noor Bagh
  • 4.Govt. Oriental College, Baghi-Dilawaw Khan
  • 5.Islamic Oriental College, Tral, Kashmir
  • 6.Kamla Nehru Memorial, Maqhavidyala, Srinagar
  • 7.Jamiya-Tul-Banat, Umaer Colony Lal Bazar, Srinagar
  • 8.Anjuman Nusrat-Ul-Isla, Rajouri Kadal, Srinagar

Non Government affiliated Colleges

District Anantnag

  • 1.Al-Ahad College of Education -Anantnag (ACC)
  • 2.Jamia College of Education, (JCE) Brakpora, Anantn
  • 3.Rehmate Aalam College of Education(RAC)-Anantnag
  • 4.Shah-i-Hamdan College of Education (SHCE)-Siligam
  • 5.WEETA College of Education, Sangam, Anantnag

District Bandipora

  • 6.Al-Noor College of Education (ANC)-Bandipora
  • 7.Harmukh College of Education (HCE)-Bandipora
  • 8.Mehboob-ul-Aalam College of Education (MAC)
  • 9.Shaheen College of Education (SCE)-Bandipora
  • 10.Sheikh Hamza College of Education (SHC)-Bandipora
  • 11.Wular valley College of Education (WVC)-Bandipora

District Baramulla

  • 12.Alamdar College of Education (ACE)-Sopora
  • 13.Al-Huda College of Education (AHC)-Pattan
  • 14.Apex College of Education, (APCE)-Mazbug, Sopore
  • 15.Baba Payam-ud-din College of Education-(BPC)
  • 16.Franklin College of Education, Sopore-(FCE)
  • 17.Green Valley College of Education (GVC)-Dhobivan
  • 18.Gulzar Memorial College of Education (GME)-Sopore
  • 19.Jan Baz wali College of Education (JBW)-Baramulla
  • 20.Jehlum Educational Trust (JET)-Baramulla
  • 21.Kashmir College of Education Model Town(MTS)
  • 22.Kashmir Women’s College of Education (KWS)-Sopore
  • 23.Mother Terissa Memorial College of Education
  • 24.Muslim Educational Trust (MET) -Sopore
  • 25.Quality College of Education (QET) -Shreen
  • 26.Ramzan Memorial College of Education (RMCE)
  • 27.Sanctorium College of Education (StCE) ,Lalad,
  • 28.Subhan Institute of Educational Technology (SIET)
  • 29.Unique College of Education (UCE) Mirgund Pattan
  • 30.Welkin College of Education (WCE)- Sopore
  • 31.Kashmir Paradise College of Education (KPC)
  • 32.Affarwat College of Education,Janbazpora,Baramulla
  • 33.Pioneer College of Education,National Highway Hanjiwera Pattan,Baramulla

District Budgam

  • 34.C.E.D. (Culture and Education for Development) College of Education,Narbal
  • 35.S.K.T.T College of Education-B.K.Pora,Budgam
  • 36.Chinab Valley College of Education-Wagar, Budgam
  • 37.Kashmir Valley College of Education (KVC)-Nowgam
  • 38.KSERT College of Education-Humhama Budgam
  • 39.Sarfraz College of Education(SCE)-Hyderpora
  • 40.SEM College of Education-humhama Budgam
  • 41.Syed Ali Memorial Educational Trust-(SAMC)-Beerwah
  • 42.Sir Syed College of Education (SSM)-Soiteng, Lasjan
  • 43.S.M. Iqbal College of Education (SMI)-Rangreth

District Kulgam

  • 44.Islamic Discovery of Education,Pambai,Kulgam
  • 45.South Valley College of Education,Devsar Kulgam

District Kupwara

  • 46.Shiekh-ul-Aalam College of Education (SAC)-Kupwara
  • 47.ARR-RASHID College of Education Unisoo Handwara

District Pulwama

  • 48.Green Valley College of Education (GVC)-Lethpora
  • 49.Guru Nanak College of Education(GNCE)-Awantipora
  • 50.Kashmir Creative Education Foundation College of Education
  • 51.Soch Kral Memorial College of Education-(SKM)-
  • 52.Zakir College of Education -(ZMC)-Pulwama
  • 53.Insight Institute College of Education (IIET)
  • 54.G.A.Memorial college of Education,National Highway Barsu,Pampora,Pulwama
  • 55.Paramount College of Education,Pruchoo,Pulwama
  • 56.Maxwell Collegge of Education, Rajpora Road,Pulwama

District Shopian

  • 57.Srinagar College of Education (SgrCE)-Zainapora,Shopian
  • 58.Guardian College of Education, Shopian

District Srinagar

  • 59.Adnan College of Education, Batapora, Hazratbal
  • 60.Dr. Iqbal Teacher Traning College of Education
  • 61.Green Land College of Education (GLC)-Hawal
  • 62.Kausar College of Education (KCE)-Nowshera
  • 63.Lake City College of Education (LCE)-Shalimar
  • 64.Nund Reshi College of Education(NRC)-Natipora
  • 65.Popular College of Education (PCE)-Zainakoot, HMT
  • 66.Qumariya College of Education (QCE)
  • 67.Ramzan College of Education-Gulshan Nagar
  • 68.Raihan Educational Trust (RET)-Alasteng, Nagbal
  • 69.RESET College of Education-Baghnder-Lasjan,
  • 70.Rizwan Memorial College of Education (RMC),Srinagar Sumbal Road Asham
  • 71.Sadiq Memorial College of Education (SMC)-Soura
  • 72.Shanti Niketan College of Education (SNCE)-HMT
  • 73.Shadab College of Education (ShCE)-HMT Srinagar
  • 74.Tahira Khanams College of Education (TKC)
  • 75.Success College of Education,Padshahi Bagh,Srinagar