Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, Oct 26: The Central University of Kashmir (CUK) Vice-Chancellor, Prof Abdul Wahid today launched the “International Journal of Communication and Social Research,” a research journal of the University’s Department of Convergent Journalism (DCJ).
Describing the publishing and subsequent launch of the journal as a ‘historic step’, the CUK Vice-Chancellor, asked other departments to start working on such research journals with immediate effect.
“The Department of Convergent Journalism has taken the lead and other departments should follow it,” Prof Abdul Wahid said.
Referring to the contents in the journal, CUK VC emphasized the need of publishing research papers, which had local relevance. He asked the faculty of Convergent Journalism to sustain the publication of the journal and maintain its quality in all respect.
He said the Universities across the world have three important activities viz Teaching, Research and Extension.
“The teaching activity has started in all the departments of the University, and now we are going to initiate research in these,” said Prof Wahid.
He assured full support and cooperation to the faculty of the department in their endeavors and procuring of essential state-of-the-art equipment for training the students.
Coordinator, DCJ, Shahnaz Bashir said the Department had received 28 research papers out of which only eight were selected for the inaugural issue.
“The published papers were scrutinized thoroughly and for the next journal issue, the Department has already received 37 papers,” Bashir said.
Journal Editor-in-Chief and Assistant Professor, DCJ, Dr. K John Babu highlighted various aspects of the journal. Dean School of Business Studies, CUK Prof Abdul Gani Dar also spoke on the occasion.
The function was also attended by faculties of various state universities and colleges, including MERC, University of Kashmir, Department of Journalism, Islamic University of Science and Technology, Department of Mass Communication and Multimedia Production, Degree College Baramulla.