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Prof. Farooq Shah takes over as in-charge VC CUK

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Ganderbal: Prof. Farooq Ahmad Shah, Dean School of Management Studies and Director Research and Development, Monday took over the charge as in-charge Vice Chancellor, Central University of Kashmir (CUK).

Prof. Farooq Ahmad Shah, took over, after Prof. Mehraj ud Din Mir, demitted the office, following the completion of his term as the Vice Chancellor.

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Previously, Prof. Farooq Shah has held numerous academic and administrative positions including Dean Students Welfare, Director DIQA, Chief Proctor, and Chief Warden in the CUK. He has a long-standing experience of more than three decades in teaching and research. Prof. Shah has written extensively on the areas of Accounting, Finance, and Organizational Behavior and has authored eight books and around 50 research papers published in the journals of national and international repute. Prof. Shah has participated and presented papers in a number of international conferences in India and abroad. He is on a number of professional and statutory bodies of various universities and institutions of higher learning.

Immediately after taking over as I/c VC, Prof. Farooq A Shah, flanked by Registrar, Prof. M Afzal Zargar held a marathon meeting with the administrative staff of the university. He said the varsity has carved a niche for itself vis-à-vis academics and examinations and has been successful in completing the degrees of students within the stipulated time frame, despite facing several challenges and obstacles. Prof. Shah said the CUK has become a preferred destination for students for obtaining higher education, adding the number of research scholars has also increased manifold over the years. He asked the administrative staff to continue working with zeal and zest for the overall growth and development of the institution. Prof. Shah also highlighted the contribution of former Vice Chancellor, Prof. Mehraj ud Din Mir in the progress of the Central University of Kashmir on all fronts.

Speaking on the occasion, Registrar, Prof. M Afzal Zargar said the administrative staff of the university will ensure that the momentum gained under the leadership of former Vice Chancellor, Prof. Mehraj ud Din Mir will be carried forward. “Both the faculty and administrative staff will continue to work in tandem and will realize the dream of the founding Vice Chancellor, Prof. Abdul Wahid and Prof. Mehraj ud Din Mir,” he said.

 

Congratulating Prof. Farooq Shah for assuming the charge, the administrative staff assured full support and cooperation to Prof. Shah in his endeavors.

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