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Srinagar, Aug 29: The
University of Kashmir (KU) on Friday gave a warm farewell to Dr. Nisar Ahmad
Mir, incumbent Director Convocation Complex, who has been appointed as the new
Registrar of the Central University of Kashmir (CUK).
An experienced academic
administrator with a Ph.D in Sociology, Dr. Mir has held several key positions
across institutions during his distinguished career.
Beginning as Project
Officer at SRC KU, he went on to serve as Deputy Registrar at Baba Ghulam Shah
Badshah University (2005–2009), and later as Deputy Registrar (2009–2010) and
Joint Registrar (2010–2014) at KU.
From 2015–2017, he served
as Joint Secretary at the University Grants Commission (UGC) New Delhi, before
taking over as Registrar NIT Srinagar in 2018.
He subsequently served as
Registrar, University of Kashmir (2019–2024), and is currently heading the
Convocation Complex, KU.
Vice-Chancellor KU Prof.
Nilofer Khan congratulated Dr. Nisar Mir on his new assignment and said he has
always brought sincerity, professionalism, and vision to every responsibility
he has shouldered.
"His contributions to
the University, particularly in strengthening governance and academic
administration, will be remembered with deep appreciation. I wish him greater
success in his new role at the Central University of Kashmir," she said.
Senior officials at the
varsity also acknowledged Dr. Mir’s services in the spheres of governance,
policy implementation, and academic development, and he was presented with a
certificate of appreciation in recognition of his outstanding contributions.
The farewell was attended
by various administrative officials including Dean Academic Affairs KU Prof
Shariefuddin Pirzada, Dean College Development Council KU Prof. Khurshid Butt,
Registrar KU Prof Nasser Iqbal, and Controller of Examination KU, Prof. Majid
Zaman.
The University also bid
farewell to four Assistant Registrars— Zubeda Akhter, Qudisia Tabasum, Peer
Mushtaq Ahmed, and Afshana Anjum—on their superannuation.