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GCU to Establish Kashmir Centre of Excellence

The Government will establish the Kashmir Centre of Excellence in order to effectively highlight the Kashmir issues, said Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Asghar Zaidi while speaking to Sardar Masood Khan, the President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir in a meeting at the Jammu and Kashmir House.

Prof. Zaidi said that the Kashmir Centre of Excellence would help create opportunities for the students and faculty members to fully understand the various dimensions of the Kashmir dispute and also produce academic discourses on this issue.

The Vice Chancellor also apprised the President that GCU has a very vibrant and active student society which has earned praise from all over Pakistan. He added that various societies like the debating, culture, arts and performance societies will work in tandem with the Kashmir society to produce plays, songs and also hold debating competitions on Kashmir issue.

Talking to Prof. Zaidi, the President Azad Jammu and Kashmir, said that our future generation studying in higher education institutions should be trained in new technologies and prepared to face the challenges of the evolving job market. “Only then will our youth be able to take Pakistan on the path to success and prosperity,” he said.

President Masood Khan greatly appreciated the initiatives of the GCU management in highlighting the Kashmir issue. He said that being the oldest alma mater in the subcontinent, their efforts would act as a huge catalyst in raising the Kashmir issue both in Pakistan and the world.

The President said that GCU can be instrumental in organizing national and international conferences on the Kashmir dispute

The President while inviting the VC to visit Muzaffarabad, said that AJK has five public sector universities and groundwork can be prepared for student and faculty exchange programmes in order to enhance mutual linkages, create an atmosphere of learning and focus on capacity building.

Prof. Dr. Asghar also invited the President to address the students and faculty at GCU on Kashmir affairs. He said that this interaction would help provide them with critical information on the nature of the dispute and the on-going human rights violations taking place in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

 

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Pakistanis Resolve To Help End Kashmiri Genocide

Intsab Sahi

Pakistani students show support for the Kashmiris facing persecution at the hands of Modi’s fascist regime.

The year 2020, marks the thirtieth annual commemoration of Kashmir Solidarity Day. Every year since 1990, Pakistanis mark February 5 with various rallies and protests to express solidarity with their Kashmiri brethren and call on the world to let Kashmiris decide their fate as per UN resolutions that guarantee their right to self-determination.