The report highlights an explained but substantial decline in college admissions in Kashmir, with a 40.63 per cent drop, attributed to factors like the National Admission Test (CUET), inconvenient examination centres, and dissatisfaction with subject allocations. The reason could be students increasingly turning to online courses, distance learning, and content creation, signalling a shift away from traditional education. Economic downturn, unemployment, and a lack of job opportunities contribute to the reluctance to pursue higher education. Universities face a crisis with numerous vacant postgraduate seats, prompting extended admission processes to attract students. The long-term impact on the education landscape remains uncertain.
Srinagar: A college professor from the J&K’s Higher Education Department (JK-HED) has published a book with the Indian branch of the reputed publishing company, Oxford University Press. The book, authored by Dr. Tauseef Ahmad Parray, highlights an emerging discourse in the Islamic political thought, “Islam and Democracy in the 21st Century”.
Dr. Parray, an Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies in the
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SRINAGAR, Dec 6: Economic Offence Wing of Crime Branch Kashmir on Tuesday produced challan against six accused for establishing fake examination centres for Class 12 exams in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara district. “The challan in Case FIR No. 65/2005 U/S 420, 467, 468, 471,201,120-B RPC of Police Station Crime Branch Kashmir against Ghulam Nabi Mir, Abdul Khaliq Dar, then the senior assistant BOSE, Late Mohammad Ramzan, then junior assistant BOSE, Late Mohammad Ashraf Khan, then Head assistant BOSE, Ali Mohammad […]