From GreaterKashmir.com :
SP College hosts Women’s Science Congress
Srinagar, Dec 30: The first J&K Women’s Science Congress “Women in
Science: An Initiative for Women Scientists’ was recently held at SP
College here.
Principal, SP College, Dr Nazir Ahmad Gilkar at the
Congress highlighted its objectives and sought cooperation of all
stakeholders for making it a success.
Minister for Science and Technology, Animal Husbandry and IT, Agha Syed Ruhullah Mehdi was the chief guest.
The
Minister emphasized the need for the teaching fraternity to make
science a general subject for all classes of society. “The Government is
engaged in designing policies and programmes for the purpose, which
would revolve around the development of science and technology,” he
said.
Ruhullah, according to a statement issued by the college,
asked the Principal to formulate a proposal for popularising science
subjects among all the enthusiastic students of the State. Citing
examples of various prominent women scientists including Madam Curie,
the Minister asked the women folk of the State to prove their mettle in
various fields of science and technology by taking up the science stream
from the very beginning of their academic career.
Earlier, former Director, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Medical Centre, New Delhi, Dr. Daman Saluja presented keynote address.
While
Director, CORD, University of Kashmir, Prof. Azra Nahaid Kamili
presented the thematic address wherein she highlighted the role of women
in science and the initiatives that are to be taken in this respect.
Dr.
Seemin Rubab, Associate Professor, National Institute of Technology,
Hazratbal, and Srinagar presented the special address and stressed upon
the introduction of mathematics as a compulsory subject up to the Higher
Secondary level and also highlighted the need for encouraging girls to
take up STEM subjects.
There were five technical sessions on five
different themes which included: Earth and Environmental Sciences, Life
Sciences, Physical and Material Sciences, Applied Sciences and Social
and Allied Sciences.
Dr. Meenakshi Munshi, Director, DBT, New Delhi
was the closing keynote Speaker. In her key-note address Dr. Meenakshi
acknowledged the audience to the various DBT Initiatives for researchers
in general and women researchers in particular.
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