May 20, 2022
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Nilofar Khan becomes Kashmir University’s first woman Vice Chancellor

Professor Nilofar Khan succeeds Professor Talat Ahmad, an earth scientist, who served as the Vice Chancellor on two separate terms…reports Asian Lite News

 Professor Nilofar Khan of the Kashmir University’s Home Sciences Department was on Thursday appointed as its first woman Vice Chancellor of Kashmir University.

A communication issued by the Raj Bhawan said: “In exercise of powers vested in me under section 12 of Jammu and Kashmir Universities Act, 1969, I, Manoj Sinha, Chancellor, University of Kashmir, hereby appoint Professor Nilofar Khan, Department of Home Sciences, University of Kashmir, as Vice Chancellor of the University of Kashmir for a period of three (03) years with effect from the date she takes over change, on terms and conditions to be notified later.”

Professor Nilofar Khan succeeds Professor Talat Ahmad, an earth scientist, who served as the Vice Chancellor on two separate terms.

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