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Public scientists duty-bound to disseminate information: Prof Mushtaq, VC SKUAST

ZT NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar: A “Scientist-Media Meet” was organized by the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Kashmir at its Shalimar Campus.

“The main aim of the meet was to showcase the significant achievements of the University and to expose the researchers to communication abilities to make popular technical knowledge by effective mass media usage”, a statement issued by the university said.

A galaxy of media fraternity, besides Officers of the University/ Heads of Divisions/ Stations were present in the meeting. At the outset the sad demise of Mudasir Ali, an accomplished journalist, was condoled.

Prof. Mushtaq Ahmad, Vice-Chancellor SKUAST-Kashmir while speaking on the occasion regarding strengthening of media outreach of the university’s scientific engagements said that the public should share in the fascination of science and the amazing discoveries that continue to be made. He thanked personnel from print and electronic media responsible for bringing the scientific stories to the public.

“Scientists are funded largely by public funds and it is our duty to talk about our work to the broadest possible audience. Our media colleagues, are an essential part of this transfer of information. It is important for scientists and journalists to share a curiosity about the world, to understand it and explain it. It is good for us to collaborate in sharing knowledge for the greater good”, he further said.

He emphasized on a collaborative approach for ensuring sustainable development through agriculture and allied sectors. During their day long visit to the University, the media fraternity also visited various high density apple block/hi-tech research laboratories/farm machinery and testing centres.


Prof. Sheikh Muzaffar, Associate Director (I&P) presented the welcome address and Prof. Afshan Gul presented the vote of thanks. The interaction session was hosted and moderated by Dr. Aijaz Ahmad Dar, scientist (Vety. Medicine) Directorate of Extension.

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