Connect with us

JAMMU & KASHMIR

Governor inaugurates “Sangam-2017-18 Chenab Valley Youth Festival” | KNO

Governor N.N. Vohra visited the Bhaderwah Campus of the Jammu University today to launch the 5 day SANGAM 2017-18, the Chenab Valley Youth Festival, which had been first organised in 2014 and has since become an annual feature.

Published

on

kno news

SANGAM 2017-18 has been organised by Prof. G.M. Bhat, Rector, Bhaderwah Campus in collaboration with Col. D.D. Pandey, CO 4 RR and with support from the District Civil, Police and other organisations.

 

 A very special feature of SANGAM 2017-18 is that, unlike as in past years, it has attracted participation of nearly 700 students from each of the 10 Chenab Valley Colleges, 5 of the 7 Jammu University’s Off-site Campuses, 10 Schools in Bhaderwah and  one school from Paddar.

          Governor complimented Prof. Bhat and Prof. R.D. Sharma, Vice- Chancellor, University of Jammu for organising this important event and securing such large participation of youth. He particularly thanked Brig. Rohit Nautiyal, Commander 4 Sector RR and Col. D.D. Pandey CO, 4 RR and other officers and men of 4 RR who have assisted this festival. Stressing the crucial importance of providing healthy outlets for youth to enable them to develop and display their talents, Governor urged Prof. Sharma to organise more and more youth festivals.

 Governor observed that Maj. Ambrish Mahanta, who is 2 I/C of 4 RR had served as his ADC for 2 years and he and First Lady Mrs. Usha Vohra were happy to meet him again.

 Governor and First Lady witnessed a scintillating cultural programme which focused on the education of the girl child, national integration and preservation of traditional cultures and handicrafts.

          Governor visited the Campus and met students and participants in the Festival before leaving for Srinagar.

 

Trending

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Pahalgam attackers punished; India won’t hesitate to strike again if provoked: Rajnath Singh | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

‘Normalcy must precede any political transition’: Bihar Guv Arif Khan on J&K statehood restoration | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Kashmiriyat another name for Insaniyat, says Raj Babbar | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Railways mulling direct Jammu to Srinagar train service | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

‘Mufti family caused more harm than Sheikh family’: Altaf Bukhari | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

PCOS, PCOD among major causes of infertility in Kashmir: Doctors | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Kakapora farmers struggle as flood-destroyed paddy remains unharvested, uncompensated | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Elderly man dies in Awantipora accident | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Police detain stunt biker within 24 hrs | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Postal ballot voting begins for Budgam bye-elections | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Home voting begins in Budgam for elderly, PwD electors | KNO

TOP STORIES22 hours ago

Grand Mufti, residents oppose Gupt Ganga Waste Project, cite social, environmental risks | KNO

TOP STORIES23 hours ago

“Peace, people and possibilities in Jammu & Kashmir’: Music has replaced sounds of bullets and grenades in J&K: LG Sinha | KNO

TOP STORIES23 hours ago

Hopes return for tourism revival as snow blankets Sonamarg | KNO

TOP STORIES23 hours ago

KU’s e-Gov Portal offline, students call it ‘Digital Hell’ | KNO

TOP STORIES23 hours ago

Gunfight breaks out in Kishtwar | KNO

TOP STORIES23 hours ago

Guru Parv in Sgr: Top brass officials, admin lead Gurudwara visit | KNO

Copyright © 2021