Brighter Kashmir

Need to address job challenges: KU VC

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Srinagar, March 26: To equip students with essential skills necessary for navigating the modern job market, including profession­al communicat­ion, artificial intelligen­ce ( AI) and networking, the Centre for Career Planning and Counsellin­g ( CCPC), Kashmir University ( KU) inaugurate­d a two- day workshop here.

Titled, ‘ Empowering Career Exploratio­n through Digital Tools and Networking’, the workshop is in alignment with the ‘ Digital India Mission’ and the goals outlined in the ‘ New Education Policy- 2020’, an official press release issued here read.

The workshop featured a range of talks and motivation­al speeches by eminent experts on career counsellin­g and guidance.

The speakers who are also the alumni of the university, included: Muheet Mehraj, founder of Kashmir Box; Raahil Rai, Cambridge and INSEAD Alumnus, WIP founder; Shalmoli Halder, a Yale alum; and Arun Sarkar, a distinguis­hed career counsellor, who joined online from Germany, it read.

Commenting on the significan­ce of the workshop, KU Vice Chancellor, Prof Nilofer Khan, emphasised the urgent need to address the challenge of the rapidly evolving job landscape. She said “with collective efforts and collaborat­ions we can really make a difference”.

“Traditiona­l methods are swiftly being replaced by digital innovation­s and the skills demanded by employers are in a constant state of flux. Youth are often uncertain about how to navigate these changes and align their skills with the demands of the contempora­ry job market,” Prof Khan said, adding that the workshop is the varsity’s response to that challenge.

She reiterated the varsity’s commitment to empower the aspirants with the tools and resources necessary to flourish in dynamic environmen­ts and that the varsity is open to feedback for devising future programmes for overall improvemen­t, read the release.

Registrar, Prof Naseer Iqbal, said that the aspirants need not to go outside the valley for career and counsellin­g pursuits for the university “is all geared up to provide such facilities on its own campuses”.

“KU remains steadfast in preparing students for success in an ever- evolving global landscape by empowering them with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in the digital age,” Prof Naseer said, adding that the varsity is in the process of providing quality infrastruc­ture and accommodat­ion with competitiv­e facilities.

Director, CCPC, KU, Prof Nazir Ahmad Dar, while outlining the objectives of the workshop, said that embracing change and staying attuned to the evolving world, environmen­t and societal shifts “is notjust necessaryb­utessentia­l for growth and relevance”.

“Realising everything is changing and learning how to change in a meaningful way is the need of the hour. Those who resist change risk stagnation, while those who adapt thrive and progress,” he added. Deans, heads, officers, faculty, scholars and students attended the function.

Fatima Ali, faculty at CCPC, conducted the proceeding­s of the inaugural session, the release added.

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