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NIT Srinagar, main building of the Academic Block.. Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Union Territory of India has 7 Institutes of National Importance, 11 universities (2 central and 9 state universities), 4 research institutes, 11 medical colleges, at least 14 engineering colleges, and many other prominent institutes in 2024.
Sher-e-Kashmir College of Education, Ajit Nagar, Gadi Garh, Jammu. (Year of Establishment-2001) Bhargava College of Education, Samba. (Year of Establishment-2001) National College of Education, Purkhoo Camp, Domana, Jammu. (Year of Establishment-2001) Calliope College of Education, Akhnoor Highway, Doomi, Jammu. (Year of Establishment-2001)
Hizbul Mujahideen حزب المجاھدین Official logo Founders Muhammad Ahsan Dar Hilal Ahmed Mir Masood Sarfraz Patron and Supreme Commander Syed Salahuddin Operational Commander Farooq Ahmed Nali (a.k.a. Abu Ubaida) (chief operational commander in the Kashmir Valley, India) Foundation September 1989 (notional) Dates of operation 1989–present Split to Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind The ...
The Government of Jammu and Kashmir established this Institute in the year 2003 and started its working in the same year. [1] The institution was established along with other institutions sanctioned for newly carved districts in 2002, with a view to offer higher education at the district levels in various disciplines of Arts and Commerse studies for the rural areas.
1951: The first convocation procession of the University of Jammu & Kashmir led by Ghulam Ahmad Ashai, the Registrar.He is followed by the Vice-Chancellor, Wazir Janki Nath (Chief Justice), Sheikh Abdullah (Prime Minister of J&K), Pandit Nehru (Prime Minister of India), C. Rajagopalachari (the Governor-General of India) and Karan Singh (the Yuvraj at the time).
Mujahideen, or Mujahidin (Arabic: مُجَاهِدِين, romanized: mujāhidīn), is the plural form of mujahid (Arabic: مُجَاهِد, romanized: mujāhid, lit. 'strugglers or strivers, doers of jihād'), an Arabic term that broadly refers to people who engage in jihad (lit.
The university was founded in 1982 by an Act passed by the State Legislature of Jammu and Kashmir. It was named after Kashmiri leader Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah who is popularly known as Sher-e-Kashmir (Lion of Kashmir). The name given to the university was "Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology" (SKUAST). [2]
In the chequered evolution of Azad Kashmir’s political status, one constant has been the supremacy of the Ministry of Kashmir Affairs (MKA) set up in 1948. Notwithstanding the changing form of government—basic democracy (1960), presidential form (1971), and parliamentary system (1974)—the ultimate authority has always been vested in the MKA.