JU organises lecture on dynamics of Indian economy

Prof Sharanjit Singh Dhillon from GNDU interacting with scholars at JU.
Prof Sharanjit Singh Dhillon from GNDU interacting with scholars at JU.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Jan 7: The Department of Economics, University of Jammu, organized an engaging Interaction-cum-Lecture Session for its Ph D scholars, here today.
The event was part of the department’s ongoing efforts to foster academic discourse and provide valuable insights to its scholars through interactions with eminent experts.
The session commenced with introductory remarks by Prof Virender Koundal, who introduced the distinguished guest speaker, Prof Sharanjit Singh Dhillon, an eminent scholar from Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU), Amritsar, Faculty members and scholars. Prof Koundal highlighted Prof Dhillon’s contributions to the field of economics and expressed gratitude for his presence at the event.
Prof Sharanjit Singh Dhillon, a renowned academician known for his expertise in macroeconomic policies and global economic trends, delivered an enriching lecture focusing on the dynamics of the Indian economy and the world economy. His lecture provided a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities faced by the Indian economy in the context of global economic shifts.
During his address, Prof Dhillon emphasized the importance of understanding evolving economic paradigms and highlighted the role of research in shaping economic policies. He drew on historical and contemporary examples to illustrate how India can leverage its strengths to emerge as a key player in the global economic landscape.
Following the lecture, an interactive session was held where the Ph D scholars engaged in a lively discussion with the guest speaker. The scholars posed insightful questions related to their research areas, seeking guidance on methodology, data analysis, and thematic aspects of their studies.
Prof Dhillon provided practical advice and shared his experiences to help scholars refine their research approaches and align their work with current economic challenges.
The session concluded with a vote of thanks presented by Dr Apoorva Jamwal.