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The history of Kashmir University Library dates back to 1949 with the inception of "University of Jammu and Kashmir". It was established to cater to the academic and research needs of the scholars, students and teachers of Jammu and Kashmir. With the split of the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir University in 1969, the collection of the library was shared by the libraries of two Universities Viz., Univ

ersity of Jammu and University of Kashmir. In 1975, the Central Library of the University of Kashmir was shifted to its present multistoried building. This library (the largest in the state) is presently the Centre of the University Library System, having forty-three Seminar Libraries attached with different Departments, Centres, and the Institutes of the University. The Allama Iqbal Library along with its network of libraries is the largest library system in the state & caters to the academic needs of the large number of University community consisting of faculty members, research scholars, PG and diploma students in various disciplines. The Allama Iqbal Library has 16 Divisions in well decorated and centrally heated halls managed by well qualified professional staff. The library also provides useful and research oriented services to the reading community in calm, cozy and clean atmosphere. At present, it has a collection of above four lac books. Various local National and International news papers are available to the users on-line for keeping them update. The library is also subscribing one of the leading portal service of India known as J-Gate service where under the contents pages, abstract and full text articles (wherever available), appearing in more than eight thousand five hundred reputed scholarly Journals in sciences and social services are made available to the users on-line. Xeroxing facility is provided to the readers on the table. The V-SAT and Radio link connectivity installed in the Library provides much needed internet facility to the faculty members, research scholars and PG students. The users are availing this facility through 48 computers installed in its newly established Internet Access Centre.

10/05/2026

Students Oppose Amar Singh College Principal’s Suspension, Seek LG, CM’s Intervention

Students say Principal supported transparency, cooperated during protest; demand fair review of suspension order

Srinagar, May 9: Students of Amar Singh College Srinagar on Friday opposed the suspension of the Principal of the college, urging Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to personally intervene and ensure a fair review of the decision taken following the recent harassment controversy at the college.

Several students told news agency JKNS that the Principal had acted responsibly during the protests and ensured that the issue was addressed through proper institutional mechanisms and due process.

One of the students, wishing anonymity, said the suspension of the Principal was “unjust” and expressed concern that action against an administrator who supported students and upheld transparency could send a wrong message within academic institutions.

“We believe it was right to suspend the professor accused in the controversy, but the Principal handled the situation responsibly and stood by the students during a sensitive time. Suspending him without justification has disappointed us,” they added.

“I strongly oppose the suspension of the Principal of Amar Singh College. From what has been seen, the Principal cooperated with students and ensured that the matter was handled through proper inquiry and institutional channels. Punishing an administrator who supported transparency appears unfair,” the student namely Aabid said, appealing to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to look into the matter personally.

“It is good that the government acted and suspended the Assistant Professor, but there is no justification for suspending our Principal. What wrong has he done?” one of the student namely Aabid questioned.

Another student also condemned the suspension order and said the Principal had fully cooperated with the students while ensuring that the issue was dealt with through due process.

“Suspending a Principal who was maintaining transparency and supporting students sends a wrong message to educational institutions. We request the Lieutenant Governor and Chief Minister to intervene and ensure justice,” the student namely Mursaleen said.

Meanwhile, sources said that the Principal’s suspension has been ordered in view of outsiders allegedly seen protesting with students inside the college, videos of which went viral on social media.

However, there was no official confirmation regarding the reasons behind the Principal’s suspension.

Earlier, Education Minister Sakina Itoo ordered the suspension of the Principal and an Assistant Professor of Amar Singh College Srinagar following the recent controversy that triggered student protests inside the campus.

Senior officials from the Higher Education Department told news agency JKNS that the action was taken pending inquiry into the incident and directions have been issued to complete the probe within one week.

Officials said that during the protests at the college, some outsiders were allegedly found inside the campus, following which an immediate inquiry was ordered.

“The fact remains who allowed them inside the campus during the protest. Keeping all aspects into consideration, both the Principal and the Assistant Professor have been suspended pending inquiry,” an official said.

The protests had erupted on Thursday after students alleged harassment of a female student inside the college campus.

During the afternoon session, students of the Department of Media Studies assembled within the college premises and staged a protest, raising allegations against the Head of the Department of Media Studies.

Following the demonstrations, top officials of the Higher Education Department and the college administration took immediate cognizance of the matter.

Earlier, in an official order issued by the Principal of Amar Singh College Srinagar, Dr. Parvaiz Ahmad Lone, HoD of the Department of Media Studies, was disassociated from all academic affairs of the department with immediate effect pending the outcome of the inquiry.

The order had further stated that the Proctorial Board was entrusted with conducting a transparent and time-bound inquiry into the allegations. (JKNS)

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12/06/2024

GDC GANDERBAL ORGANISES PROGRAM ON MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS

June 12, 2024. The Department of Psychology in collaboration with Drug De-Addiction Committee and Psychological Counselling Cell of the college organised Mental health awareness program on June 12 2024. The resource persons for the program were Dr. Mohammad Muzaffar Khan, Consultant Clinical Psychologist & Director Police Drug De-Addiction Centre and Ms Leena Mir, Counselling Psychologist.
The program was moderated by Ms Ifza Binti Nazir, a 2nd semester student of BA Psychology. Dr. Ulfat Jaan, Head Department of Psychology introduced the program as an initiative to create awareness about mental health. It was followed by felicitation of guests and Principal’s address. Prof. Fouzia Fatima, Principal GDC Ganderbal stressed upon the need and importance of conducting such programs for mental wellbeing of the students.
Ms Leena Mir discussed mental health spectrum, common disorders, early signs and symptoms. She also deliberated upon the remedial measures in case of mental health issues.
Dr. Mohammad Muzaffar Khan while discussing various mental health issues with special focus on drug addiction highlighted the importance of parental engagement with the children. He also discussed the role of educational institutions and teachers in reaching out to students and address their issues.
Dr. Shaheena Akhtar, Head Department of Education presented the vote of thanks.

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