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April 14, 2025
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Srinagar: The National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar on Monday observed the 135th birth anniversary of the father of the Indian Constitution, Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, at the Common Hall and paid rich tributes to the great leader.

The event was organized by the SC/ST Cell under the leadership of its Coordinator and Liaison Officer for SCs/STs, Dr. Kurella Swamy, with the active support of the student organizing committee and under the esteemed guidance of Director Prof. (Dr.) Binod Kumar Kanaujia.

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The commemorative event was presided over by Prof. Atikur Rahman, Incharge Registrar, alongside Dr. Yeshwant Mehta, Dean Planning and Development (P&D).

In his presidential address, Prof. Atikur Rahman paid tributes to BR Ambedkar on his 135th birth anniversary. He emphasized Babasaheb’s powerful call to “Pay Back to Society.”

Prof. Rehman urged faculty and students to revisit their alma maters and contribute in all possible ways for their upliftment. He also stressed the importance of raising awareness among underprivileged communities about various government welfare schemes.

Dr. Yeshwant Mehta elaborated on the economic foresight of Babasaheb’s doctoral thesis, “The Problem of the Rupee”, explaining its relevance in shaping modern economic policies.

He highlighted how Babasaheb’s economic vision continues to inspire contemporary discourse on financial justice.

Dr. Kurella Swamy underlined the transformative power of education, drawing inspiration from Babasaheb’s vast literary contributions.

“Babasaheb not only diagnosed the roots of social evils but also proposed sustainable solutions. We must delve into his writings to understand and eradicate societal issues,” he said.

The celebration witnessed enthusiastic participation from faculty members, non-teaching staff, and students.

Earlier, the program commenced with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp and garlanding of portraits of Gautam Buddha, Mahatma Phule, and Babasaheb Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, followed by Buddhavandana—a tribute of peace and reflection.

Students passionately expressed their admiration and respect for Babasaheb’s vision through speeches and poetry centered on his life, contributions, and ideology.

Notably, Ashutosh Pathak and Shubham received the Best Performance Awards in speech and poem recitation, respectively. They were felicitated with mementos by the Registrar and Dean as tokens of appreciation.

A vote of thanks was given by Dr. Shahnawaz Ahmed, Member of the SC/ST Cell, who expressed heartfelt gratitude to Director Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia and Incharge Registrar Prof. Atikur Rahman for their unwavering support in making the event a success.

The student organizing committee for the event included: Lokeshwar, Deepak Thapa, Hitesh, Sunam, Nitin Kundal, Samiksha, Neha, Prajwal, Shubham, Sudhanshu, Mukesh, Nitin, Sunil, Raveena, Suchetan, Niti, Arun, Anushka, Manik Kundal, Aman Bhagat, Gagan, Ayush Kundal, Nikhil, Vardan, Sumit, Kartik Hans, Uhay Chadgal, Sujal Khalotra, Akarshit Attri, Sudhanshu Chaudhary, Prajwal Punwatkar, Gurmeet, Rahul Meena, Tarun Attri, Sumit, and Ricky Bhagat.

 

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