SKUAST-K Wadura Holds Student Training Programme on Crop Improvement Technologies

Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K) organised a Student Outreach-cum-Training Programme at the Faculty of Agriculture, Wadura on Wednesday, 29 April 2026.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The event was hosted by the Division of Genetics and Plant Breeding for students of B.Sc. Botany from Government Degree College Baramulla.

Focus on Modern Crop Improvement

The programme was held under the theme:

Genetic Engineering and Plant Tissue Culture Technologies for Crop Improvement

It aimed to introduce students to modern methods used in agriculture to improve crops, increase productivity and support sustainable farming.

Dean Attends as Chief Guest

Prof. Shakeel Ahmad attended the event as Chief Guest.

Organisers said his presence and guidance inspired students and added value to the programme.

Expert Sessions by Specialists

Training sessions were delivered by several experts, including:

  • Dr. Mohd. Anwar Khan
  • Dr. Mehrajudin Sofi
  • Dr. Mudasir H. Khan
  • Research scholars and PhD students

The speakers explained how modern biotechnology tools are helping improve crop quality and farming systems.

Practical Learning for Students

Students were introduced to topics such as:

  • Plant breeding methods
  • Genetic engineering basics
  • Tissue culture techniques
  • Practical use of biotechnology in agriculture

The organisers said the event combined classroom learning with practical exposure, helping students understand new developments in plant sciences.

Strong Participation

The programme saw enthusiastic participation, active discussions and strong interest from students.

Many participants engaged with the speakers and explored how new agricultural technologies can shape the future of farming.

Commitment to Academic Outreach

SKUAST-K said it remains committed to academic outreach, skill development and preparing the next generation of agricultural experts.The university continues to organise such programmes to support sustainable agricultural growth in Kashmir and beyond.

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