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Karnataka CM ‘resolves’ Kashmiri students’ forced beard shaving issue

JKSA appreciated CM Siddaramaiah for his intervention at the Govt College of Nursing Holenarasipur where Kashmiri students had been forced to shave their beards.

Kashmiri students asked to get rid of their beard in Karnataka college

The J&K Students Association said that it has written to Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah, urging his intervention in alleged discrimination against Kashmiri students.

Authorities concerned over declining student enrollment in degree colleges

The J&K Higher Education Department is facing a serious challenge as officials are concerned over the decline in student enrollment across various degree colleges.

University of Kashmir announces summer break for affiliated colleges

The University of Kashmir (KU) on Monday announced summer break for its affiliated colleges from July 18 to July 27.

Kashmir University postpones UG exams amid summer break for colleges

The University of Kashmir (KU) on Friday postponed all UG examinations of the second and fourth semesters scheduled from July 15 and 16.

J&K Higher Education Department announces summer vacation for colleges

The J&K Higher Education Department announced summer vacation for all government degree colleges of Kashmir and winter zone areas of Jammu division from July 15.

Prof Sheikh Ajaz Bashir assumes charge as Director Colleges J&K

Professor Sheikh Ajaz Bashir on Tuesday assumed the charge of Director Colleges J&K.

Kashmir colleges invite applications for academic positions for 2024-25 session

Nodal Principal Colleges of Kashmir has invited applications for the engagement of candidates on need-based academic arrangements for Kashmir division colleges.

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