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Awantipora, Nov. 26:
Bringing laurels to the valley, Vice Chancellor, Islamic University of Science and
Technology (IUST) Prof. Shakil Ahmad Romshoo has been awarded the prestigious J
C Bose Fellowship by the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF),
Government of India, for the year 2025.
The J C Bose Fellowship is
among India’s highest scientific honours, conferred on scientists who
demonstrate sustained excellence, global impact, and leadership in their
fields.
Prof. Romshoo, a
distinguished earth scientist, has over 37 years of pioneering work on
Himalayan glaciology, hydrology, and climate change, contributing significantly
to national policy formulation and India’s positions under various
international environmental frameworks.
ANRF commended the
transformative nature of Prof. Romshoo’s research, particularly its relevance
to water security, climate adaptation, disaster preparedness and transboundary
water sharing.
The Rs 1.3 crore Fellowship
will further advance his research on cryosphere–climate–water interactions and
the award acknowledges his proven ability to conceptualize and lead complex,
multi-institutional research programmes.
Prof. Romshoo has an
exceptional scholarly record, with over 290 publications, including more than
50 lead-author papers in the past five years.
His accolades include the
National Geoscience Award, Satish Dhawan Award, Kasumigaura International
Prize, a state award from J&K Government and many other honours.
He is an elected Fellow of
the Indian Academy of Sciences and other leading scientific bodies.
IUST warmly congratulates
Prof. Romshoo on this distinguished recognition and celebrates his outstanding
scientific contributions, international standing, and transformative impact on
Himalayan science, society, and policymaking.