JU signs MoU with Army’s High Altitude Warfare School

JU VC Prof Manoj Dhar & Lt Gen PC Thimayya during the signing of MoU.
JU VC Prof Manoj Dhar & Lt Gen PC Thimayya during the signing of MoU.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 5: University of Jammu has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the High Altitude Warfare School (HAWS) of the Indian Army at Army Training Command Headquarter (ARTRAC), Shimla.
Prof Manoj Dhar, the Vice Chancellor, University of Jammu, and Lieutenant General P C Thimayya, the General Officer Commanding in Chief, Army Training Command, signed and exchanged the Memorandum of Understanding document in an elegant ceremony held yesterday at Shimla.
The MoU records mutual intent for academic and research collaboration between the University of Jammu and the HAWS for academic/technical advancement and progression of Army personnel and the students/ faculty members of University of Jammu, specifically in the disciplines of High Altitude Studies and Disaster Management in the mountainous regions.
Prof Manoj Dhar said that this MoU will go a long way to cement relationship between the Indian Army and the University of Jammu and hoped that the cooperation between the two premier institutions of the country will continue to grow. He further said that the objective of this MoU is to institutionalize evaluation and credit determination and recognition/ accreditation of training programmes/courses in High Altitude Studies and Disaster Management by the University.
While speaking on the occasion, Lt General Thimayya said that the Indian Army shall facilitate researchers, faculties and students of the University of Jammu, working in such fields. He further suggested that the University should start a few technological driven skill courses for the Army Personnel.
Earlier Prof Pankaj Srivastava, Head, Department of Geology, speaking on the occasion, apprised the gathering about the status of the University of Jammu and objectives of the MoU. “It is a matter of proud privilege for the University of Jammu for entering into a MoU with the Indian Army especially in the Golden Jubilee year of the University”, he said. The other dignitaries present on the occasion were Lieutenant General G S Sangha, Chief of Staff; Prof S K Pandita, Director Disaster Management Centre; Dr Neeraj Sharma, Special Secretary to VC; Major General Atul Kaushik, Commandant HAWS; Major General Atulya Solankey, Major General, General Staff Training; and many senior Army officers from Training Commands.