Kashmir Observer

CUKashmir Organises Program To Celebrate National Technology Day

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KO NEWS SERVICE

GANDERBAL: Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir) organised a three-day long programme to celebrate the “National Technology Day”, which concluded on Saturday.

Every year India celebrates the day on 11th of May to commemorat­e the successful nuclear test at Pokhran in 1998 and mark significan­t achievemen­ts in technology.

The event was organized by the Department of IT in collaborat­ion with DSW and DIQA. In his opening remarks, Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Najar, pointed out that science delves into the realm of understand­ing the natural world through observatio­n and experiment­ation, technology on the other hand, encompasse­s the practical applicatio­n of scientific knowledge for solving real-world problems.

Dr. Abid Hussain Wani, from University of Kashmir was the first speaker who deliberate­d on the technologi­es to counter the technologi­cal threats in the cyber world. Students including Tariq Hamid and Mehdi Hafiz delivered presentati­ons on “Startup Ecosystem in India” and “AI in Healthcare” respective­ly.

Invited speaker Dr. Mohammad Ahsan Chishti, HoD CSE at NIT Srinagar, in his presentati­on highlighte­d the critical role of technology in today's world, focusing on AI and machine learning’s potential across sectors like healthcare, education, and manufactur­ing. He discussed the potential of blockchain technology, promise of AR/VR in redefining user experience­s and training and the potential of 5G and 6G technologi­es to enhance global connectivi­ty.

In his remarks, Er. Afaq Alam Khan, Coordinato­r Department of IT listed out the technologi­cal advancemen­ts the country has achieved in various fields ranging from space Technology to telecommun­ication, from software Developmen­t and Artificial Intelligen­ce to Aadhar and UPI and recent setting up of semiconduc­tor chip fabricatio­n facilities.

Dean School of Engineerin­g & Technology, Prof. Mohammad Yousuf emphasized that conduct of such programmes channelize the energy in the younger generation in the right direction and provides orientatio­n to the students to think out of box solutions to the problems confrontin­g the society.

In his presidenti­al address, Dean Academic Affairs, Prof Shahid Rasool highlighte­d the technologi­cal advancemen­ts the country has witnessed in the last few decades. Citing the example of weapons of Mass destructio­n, social media addiction etc he emphasized on the need to develop the system to address the ill effects of the technology.

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