Doing our day-to-day business considering our accountability to society: VC KU
Greater Kashmir
|June 11, 2025
'KU has reached to a stature where it can compete at global level'
The Vice Chancellor (VC) Kashmir University (KU) Prof. Nilofer Khan on Tuesday said that the varsity administration was running day to day affairs keeping in mind its accountability to society.
Addressing media persons at the varsity, VC KU said that “the varsity was dear to everyone and it does not belong to any individual in the university.”
"It belongs to the society of which we are very much aware and we are doing our day-to-day business, keeping in our mind that we are accountable to the society," she said.
The media interaction was organised in following the awarding of fresh A++ grade to the Kashmir University by the NAAC.
"We worked very hard for months together to achieve this grade of A++. It was not easy. The institutions don't come up overnight. They develop over the years pertaining to the development of the university," she said.
She said it need a vision, a mission for the university to grow from B++ to A++ NAAC grade.
"I am thankful to all my teaching fraternity, non-teaching fraternity, students, research scholars, society, bureaucracy, Chancellor, Pro-Chancellor, Education Minister who always were very much concerned about the accreditation of the university," she said.
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