News Topic:Islamic University Faculty Association (IUFA)

IUFA condoles demise of Prof. Siddiqi’s mother

AWANTIPORA — Islamic University Faculty Association (IUFA) has expressed grief over the demise of mother of Prof. Mushtaq A. Siddiqui, Vice Chancellor - Islamic...

IUFA condemns ‘hate mongering’ news reports against IUST

Awantipora: Islamic University Faculty Association (IUFA) has condemned the ongoing 'propaganda' against Islamic University of Science and Technology Awantipora and called for an action...

IUST condemns killing of Syed Shujaat Bukhari

Awantipora: Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) Awantipora has condemned the killing of senior journalist and Editor-In-Chief of Rising Kashmir, Dr Syed Shujaat...

Islamic University Faculty Association condemns HR violations in valley

Srinagar: Islamic University Faculty Association (IUFA) has condemned the human rights violations in the valley."Taking strong note of the increasing cases of bloodshed and abuse...

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