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Bhaderwah campus hosts students of JU's Buddhist Studies Department
5/30/2024 10:11:34 PM
Early Times Report
BHADERWAH, May 30: Bhaderwah Campus University of Jammu today warmly welcomed students from the Buddhist Studies Department , University of Jammu as part of their week-long educational tour. The visiting students, accompanied by their faculty, engaged in a fruitful interaction with the faculty and students of Bhaderwah Campus and visited all the wings of the Campus..
Dr. Kuljit Singh, Academic Coordinator of Bhaderwah Campus, greeted the visiting students and faculty from the Buddhist Studies Department. In his welcome address, Dr. Singh emphasized the significance of such interactions, highlighting their mutual benefits for both students and faculty members. "These visits are invaluable for exchanging views and enhancing educational experiences. Bhaderwah Campus is committed to facilitating similar visits in the future to promote academic and cultural exchanges," he stated.
"Bhaderwah Campus looks forward to continuing to host such educational visits, fostering an environment of learning and collaboration," Academic Coordinator added
Dr. Vivek Sharma, Academic Coordinator Kathua Campus who is accompanying the students to Bhaderwah , expressed his gratitude to the Rector of Bhaderwah Campus, as well as the teaching and non-teaching staff, for organizing the interaction. "The students from the Buddhist Studies Department are fortunate to have this opportunity to visit Bhaderwah Campus. Such interactions enable them to exchange ideas and gain new perspectives by engaging with our faculty and students," Dr. Sharma remarked.
The visiting delegation from the Buddhist Studies Department of the University of Jammu included Dr. Rajesh Sharma, Dr. Rohit Sharma, and Dr. Akta. Their presence facilitated a robust exchange of knowledge and ideas, enriching the academic experience for all participants.
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