SMVDU hosts national workshop on ‘Contours of Languages & Literature’

Guests and participants release an academic book during inaugural of workshop.
Guests and participants release an academic book during inaugural of workshop.

Excelsior Correspondent

KATRA, Feb 9: Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU), under the PM-USHA initiative, is organizing a two-day national workshop titled “Contours of Languages and Literature: Research, Reflection and Renewal in Humanities” on 9-10 February 2026, under the aegis of the School of Languages and Literature.
A significant highlight of the inaugural session today was the release of the academic book Mapping Love and Longing, authored by Dr Amitabh Vikram Dwivedi, Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (FoHSS).
Addressing the gathering, Dr Amitabh Vikram Dwivedi elaborated on the conceptual framework of the released book and underscored the pivotal role of humanities in nurturing critical thinking, cultural awareness, and intellectual depth.
The chief guest, Prof Pragati Kumar, Vice Chancellor, SMVDU, appreciated the efforts of the School of Languages and Literature in organizing the workshop and reaffirmed the university’s commitment to promoting research excellence, reflection, and renewal in humanities education.
Prof Balbir Singh, Dean of Academic Affairs and Coordinator, PM-USHA, SMVDU, highlighted the contribution of the PM-USHA scheme in facilitating academic initiatives of national relevance.
Dr Manpreet Sharma, Assistant Professor, School of Languages and Literature, emphasized the importance of renewed engagement with languages and literary studies in light of evolving contemporary research paradigms.
The inaugural session was further enriched by the presence of distinguished experts, including Prof Rajneesh Arora, Director, EFLU Lucknow Regional Campus; Prof Vandana Luniyal, Director, Regional Institute of English, Chandigarh; Dr Ankur Kakkar, NCERT, New Delhi; and Dr K K Pandey, Central Institute of Hindi, among others.
The session concluded with a vote of thanks proposed by Muskan Gupta, Research Scholar, School of Languages and Literature. The two-day workshop features expert lectures, academic deliberations, and interactive sessions aimed at enriching research perspectives and strengthening scholarly engagement in the fields of languages and literature.