Kashmir University Youth Parliament Team Wins Group-Level Round, Advances to Nationals

Youth Parliament

The University of Kashmir (KU) has secured a remarkable achievement as its Youth Parliament Team emerged victorious in the group-level competition of the 17th National Youth Parliament, organised by the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, Government of India. With this significant win, the team now advances to the national finals, bringing pride to the University and the Kashmir region.

Held under the banner of promoting democratic values, leadership skills, and parliamentary awareness among the youth, the competition drew participation from top educational institutions across India. The University of Kashmir’s team stood out for its powerful oratory, clarity of arguments, and well-researched debates, reflecting the University’s commitment to grooming future leaders.

According to an official statement, this success is a testament to the dedication, preparation, and guidance provided by the Department of Students Welfare (DSW), under whose aegis the Youth Parliament team operates. The team was trained using innovative, performance-based techniques that focus on communication, leadership, and civic awareness.

Praise from the University Leadership

Vice Chancellor Prof. Nilofer Khan lauded the achievement, saying:

“This accomplishment showcases the disciplined energy and intellectual promise of our students. The Youth Parliament platform builds civic responsibility and public leadership, and I am proud of how our team has represented the University and the region.”

Registrar Prof. Naseer Iqbal added:

“Kashmir University continues to shine at national forums thanks to the dedicated work of our mentors and students. This win demonstrates the effectiveness of the learning and support systems we’ve established.”

Dean Students Welfare, Prof. Pervez Ahmed, expressed satisfaction over the result:

“Our consistent efforts to empower students and provide meaningful platforms for expression are bearing fruit. This achievement reflects our belief in student-led engagement with national issues.”

Dr. Shahid Ali Khan, Cultural Officer and Mentor of the Youth Parliament team, explained their unique training methodology:

“We use structured, performance-based models inspired by institutions like the National School of Drama. Our students already have potential — we simply provide the discipline and confidence-building they need.”

Looking Ahead

With the final round of the National Youth Parliament competition now on the horizon, the University of Kashmir team is determined to continue its strong performance. As representatives of both the institution and the region, the team’s progress signals a renewed focus on youth leadership, democratic participation, and national integration through academic excellence.

The University community and people of Jammu & Kashmir have widely celebrated this milestone, recognising it as not just a victory in a competition, but a sign of the resilience and brilliance of Kashmiri youth.

Kashmir University Approves Nursing Course at Kupwara Campus, Expanding Educational Opportunities

Kupwara Campus

In a significant academic development, Kashmir University has approved the establishment of a Nursing course at its Kupwara Campus. The decision was taken on Tuesday during the Academic Council meeting, chaired by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Nilofer Khan.
According to a statement issued by the university, the council deliberated on various academic matters, including a review of program choices at the university’s satellite campuses. It considered market demand, intake capacity, and admission trends before approving new courses. Additionally, the feasibility of introducing more undergraduate programs in affiliated colleges was assessed.
The Academic Council also assessed the academic feasibility of introducing various subjects and courses at the undergraduate level in the affiliated colleges of the University. Additionally, the council approved the syllabi of various five-year integrated courses and endorsed the introduction of new programs in Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics, Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, as well as Nursing and Paramedical Sciences at the Kupwara Campus.
The announcement was met with widespread appreciation, with Advisor to the Chief Minister, Nasir Aslam Wani (Sogami), sharing the news on X (formerly Twitter).
“Great news for Kupwara! I am delighted to share that the Nursing College has been officially approved for the Kupwara University Campus!My heartfelt gratitude to VC Prof. Nilofer Khan and Dean Academic Affairs Prof. Peerzada Sharifdin for considering my request,” he wrote.
The decision was also praised by local representatives. DDC Member Nasir Lone and youth leader Tahir Syeed thanked the university authorities and acknowledged Advisor Sogami’s efforts in securing approval for the course.
Nasir Lone expressed his appreciation on social media, stating, “Great news indeed. Kudos for your efforts @nasirsogami!”
Meanwhile, Tahir Syeed also took to X, posting, “Great news indeed for Kupwara! A big appreciation to Advisor to CM @nasirsogami Sb for his dedicated efforts in making this possible.”
It is pertinent to mention that on November 12, 2024, Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani had submitted a recommendation letter to university authorities, along with a representation from Civil Society Kupwara, advocating for the introduction of a Nursing college at the Kupwara University Campus.
The approval of this course is expected to provide significant educational and career opportunities for aspiring students in the district.(KNS)

Kashmir University Drops Down in Top 100 University Category

University of Kashmir

In the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2024, released on Monday, the University of Kashmir (KU) has seen a drop of 12 places. Previously ranked 33rd in 2023 in the top 100 Universities category, KU now holds the 69th position. The University of Jammu (JU) is ranked 87th in the same category.

In the top 100 universities, KU is ranked 45th, while JU stands at 50th. In the top 50 State Public Universities category, KU is 14th, and JU is 23rd. No college from Jammu and Kashmir made it to the top 100 Colleges category, and no institution from the region appeared in the top 50 Research Institutions.

In the Engineering category, the Indian Institute of Technology Jammu is ranked 62nd, while the National Institute of Technology Srinagar is 79th. The Indian Institute of Management Jammu (IIMJ) has been placed 42nd in the Management category.

No pharmaceutical institute from J&K is in the top 100 in Pharmacy, and no institute from the region is listed in the top 40 in the Dental category. However, in the Agriculture and Allied Sectors category, the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu is ranked 20th.

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