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University of Kashmir Alumni Meet Urges Graduates to Mentor Students and Drive Regional Growth

Supreme Court judges joined regional officials to highlight KU’s research excellence, urging alumni to secure internships and placements for current students.

Overview

  • Lt Governor Manoj Sinha highlighted the untapped potential of KU students and alumni, calling on graduates to facilitate internships and career placements to build J&K’s and India’s future.
  • Chief Justice B.R. Gavai appealed for the university to leverage its alumni expertise to guide younger students and reaffirmed faith in KU’s role in regional and national development.
  • Chief Minister Omar Abdullah praised KU’s research output as matching the country’s top institutions and asked alumni to return favours through mentorship of current and prospective students.
  • The Mega Alumni Meet gathered the Chief Justice of India, seven Supreme Court judges, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju and senior alumni such as Ghulam Nabi Azad and Justice Magray.
  • Organizers framed alumni engagement as a catalyst for socio-economic progress in Jammu & Kashmir by harnessing the university’s human capital for regional growth.