Monday, 28 March 2016

CUK Holds Seminar on ‘Gender Equality-Issues, Concerns and Prospects’

KL NEWS NETWORK
SRINAGAR

CUK-Workshop
The Central University of Kashmir (CUK) Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Mehraj ud Din Mir Monday emphasized the need to educate the girl child for the overall development of any nation.

“Educating a girl means educating a family which forms a microcosm of the society,” Prof. Mehraj ud Din Mir said while inaugurating a one-day seminar on “Gender Equality-Issues, Concerns and Prospects,” organised by the Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) in collaboration with Directorate of Students Welfare (DSW) and Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of the varsity at Nowgam-I academic block of the university.

Deans of various schools, Head and Coordinators of other departments, faculty members and students were also present on the occasion.

Prof. Mehraj ud Din said the women of contemporary times are much more empowered than their predecessors and have the capacity and capability to confront the issues and problems in everyday life. “Majority of the women folk today know their rights and fight for the same through different means.”

Prof. Mehraj ud Din said the varsity was taking due care to provide a safe environment to the female staffers and students. “We have registered only one complaint regarding harassment and that is being dealt very strictly,” CUK VC said, adding that the Internal Complaints Committee is doing an exemplary job by holding awareness programmes on the harassment issues. He added that the varsity has more female students than males, who are passing out with flying colors and are carving a niche for themselves in different fields.

Central University of Jammu Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ashok Aima, who was the chief guest, speaking on the occasion said that human competence should be given weightage over caste, creed and gender. “During the present era, the women folk are giving tough times to their males counterparts in every professional field, particularly academics, wherein they are outperforming the males,” he said. He said that an educated female plays a pivotal role in strengthening the family and its values.

A panel discussion and a painting competition on the theme “Why Do I Support or Oppose Equal Rights For Men and women?” was also held after the inauguration. College of Education Principal, Prof. Parven Pandit, Head of the Department English, Kashmir University, Prof. Lilly Want, former director Distance Education, KU, Prof. Shafiqa Parveen, GDC Bemina Principal, Prof. Yasmeen Ashai, MERC KU, faculty, Ms. Muslim Jan, Controller of Examinations, Dr. Nazir A Gilkar, Coordinator, Department of Political Science, Prof. A M Baba also participated in the panel discussion and discussed the topic threadbare.

In the panting competition, Ms. Nazish Farooq Mir of Zoology bagged the first prize of Rs 5000 while as Ms. Marium Shah of MBA department bagged the second prize of Rs 3000 and Ms. Hannah Mushtaq of IT deptt bagged the third prize of Rs 2000.

Registrar, Prof. M Afzal Zargar who was the chief guest at the valedictory function also spoke about the issue and distributed prizes among the winners and certificates among the participants.

Director, DSW, presented a report about the seminar during the valediction.



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