KU organises collaborative seminar with National Commission for Women

KU Vice-Chancellor delivering inaugural address during seminar in collaboration with NCW on Tuesday.
KU Vice-Chancellor delivering inaugural address during seminar in collaboration with NCW on Tuesday.

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Oct 11: Vice-Chancellor University of Kashmir, Prof Nilofer Khan on Tuesday inaugurated a national seminar organised by the varsity’s Institute of Home Science in collaboration with the National Commission for Women (NCW).
The two-day seminar on the theme, “Rights of Differently-Abled Women”, was held to deliberate on emerging issues and challenges confronting the differently-abled women and help formulate a roadmap to address the same.
Highlighting the importance of inter-institutional collaborations to help remove barriers in the way of progression of differently-abled women, Prof Nilofer exuded confidence that the present seminar would deliberate on all such critical issues and come up with some tangible recommendations on the way forward.
“In the Kashmir University, we are committed to create an environment where specially-abled persons, especially specially-abled women, do not face any hiccups while performing their duties or while undertaking their studies,” she said, complimenting the Institute of Home Science for collaborating with NCW in this important endeavour.
She said that other University departments like Social Work, Sociology and Law could also be roped in for holistic deliberations on different aspects of the seminar theme.
In his keynote address, Dean Academic Affairs, Prof F A Masoodi, said institutions must not lose sight of problems being faced by specially-abled women who ought to be “treated with the same respect and dignity that we all want ourselves to be treated with.”
Dean Research, Prof Irshad A Nawchoo and Registrar Dr Nisar A Mir also highlighted the University’s efforts and initiatives towards welfare of specially-abled persons.
Coordinator Institute of Home Sciences, Dr Humaira Azim delivered the welcome address and highlighted the expected outcomes of the two-day event. Dr Aparna Khanna from Lady Irwin College, Delhi University, is the special resource person for the seminar.
Dr Roshan Ara delivered the vote of thanks, while Farhah Zaidi conducted proceedings of the inaugural session, which was attended by senior KU academics and officers, besides a group of specially-abled students.