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Srinagar,
Feb 25: The Vice Chancellor (VC) of the Kashmir University (KU), Prof.
Nilofer Khan Tuesday emphasized the "crucial role" of universities in
addressing societal challenges while highlighting the responsibility of
academia and youth engagement.
Speaking during a one-day national seminar on
"Sustainable Tourism and Rural Development: Bridging Gaps for a Better
Tomorrow" VC KU said the quantum of research work done on this direction
needs to be disseminated at grassroots level root level for practical results for
the benefit of the society.
"The youth, as agents of change, must actively
contribute to sustainable development and it should be our effort as
institutions of higher learning and research to engage youth in this
direction," she said.
The event was organised by the Centre for Distance and Online
Education (CDOE), University of Kashmir (KU).
She stressed the need for interdepartmental collaborations on
such issues concerning the economy and ecology of the region and suggested
drafting a comprehensive roadmap that would first be shared at the university
level before being presented to policymakers.
The seminar was sponsored by the Indian Council of Social
Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi, under the Vision Viksit Bharat @2047
initiative.
The seminar brought together scholars, researchers, and
policymakers to deliberate on strategies for fostering sustainable tourism
while ensuring the development of rural communities, paving the way for a more
resilient and prosperous future.
In his remarks Dean Academic Affairs KU Prof. Shariefuddin
Pirzada, elaborated on the economic, social, and environmental dimensions of
sustainable tourism and rural development.
He cautioned against the unregulated use of agricultural land
for commercial purpose and deforestation, linking them to climate change and
declining rainfall patterns over the past three years.
Speaking on the occasion Dean Research KU Prof. Mohammad
Sultan Bhat underscored the multiplier effect of sustainable tourism and rural
development on various sectors, including employment generation. Referring to
the delay in the Khelo India Winter Games at Gulmarg due to deficit snowfall,
he highlighted the urgent need for sustainable practices to combat climate
change.
Earlier, in his welcome address, Prof. Tariq Chesti, Director, CDOE KU, provided an overview of the seminar’s theme, significance, and objectives in the current global and regional context.
The inaugural session concluded with a vote of thanks by
Prof. Mushtaq A. Dar, Dean School of Open Learning KU while Dr. Aneeda Jan,
Faculty at CDOE KU conducted the proceedings of the inaugural session.