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Srinagar Oct 02: The
University of Kashmir (KU) on Thursday concluded the Sewa Parv 2025
celebrations, which commenced on September 17.
The concluding ceremony was
organised by the varsity's Department of Students’ Welfare (DSW) in
collaboration with Shri Pran Kishor Koul Institute of Music and Fine Arts
(IMFA).
The concluding programme
featured a series of events at the Main Campus, including the reveal of a wall
painting on themes of environment, youth power and patriotism; a homage to
Mahatma Gandhi; a symposium on 'Gandhian Vision of Sewa: Relevance in Today’s
World'; the launch of the Sonzal-2025 poster; and a cultural programme
presented by students.
Speaking on the occasion,
Vice-Chancellor KU, Prof. Nilofer Khan said the activities held during the
event highlight how art, dialogue and collective participation can inspire a
deeper understanding of service and responsibility in contemporary society.
"They also reinforce
the relevance of Gandhi’s vision in present times," she said.
Various administrative
officers and faculty members including Controller of Examinations KU Prof.
Majid-uz-Zaman, Dean DSW KU Prof. Pervez Ahmed, Provost Boys KU Prof. Meraj
Ahmed, Principal IMFA Dr. Habeeb Ullah, Cultural Officer KU Dr. Shahid Ali
Khan, and wardens from different hostels as well as students joined the
Vice-Chancellor in paying homage to Mahatma Gandhi.
Controller of Examinations
KU, Prof. Majid Zaman, said that the celebrations provided students with a
platform to meaningfully engage with Gandhi’s philosophy and to reflect on its
contemporary importance.
Dean DSW KU, Prof. Pervez
Ahmed, noted that the events held under Sewa Parv created avenues for students
to participate in activities that combined academic learning with community
orientation.
Principal IMFA KU, Dr.
Habibullah Shah, highlighted the significance of artistic expression in
carrying forward Gandhian ideals of peace, unity and harmony.
The event was coordinated
by Dr. Shahid Ali Khan, Cultural Officer, DSW KU. A large number of students
participated enthusiastically in all activities, making the concluding day a
vibrant showcase of creativity and reflection.
Throughout the Sewa Parv
celebrations, the University remained deeply committed to the spirit of the
initiative, ensuring widespread participation and collective contribution.
Various offices and
departments rendered their services with dedication, including the Central
Library, Department of Home Science, Department of Social Work, NSS Wing,
University Hostels, Landscape Division, Chief Proctor’s Wing, Directorate of
Lifelong Learning, Satellite Campuses, University Model School and
several other important units of the University.