Ganderbal, Oct: The Central University of Kashmir’s Department of Convergent Journalism (DCJ) recently hosted an enlightening session with Professor Farhat Basir Khan, a distinguished academician and media professional from Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi.
Professor Khan, renowned for his contributions at AJK Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia, and now leading at Jamia Hamdard, delivered a compelling address on modern academic trends and the evolving dynamics of teaching. He underscored the pivotal role of technology in shaping contemporary academic and social landscapes and highlighted the importance of cultivating sensitivity in today’s fast-paced world.
“There are two ways to increase sensitivity within oneself,” Prof. Khan remarked. “First, through introspection, which reintroduces inclusivity into our lives, and second, by understanding diversity and finding solutions to embrace it.” He also introduced the concept of “authentic imperfection” as a pathway to realizing one’s potential across various life domains.
Professor Shahid Rasool, Dean of Academic Affairs and the School of Media Studies lauded the session’s significance for student and scholar development. He encouraged attendees to seize the opportunity to learn from a media expert of Prof. Khan’s caliber.
Dr. Arif Nazir, Head of DCJ, welcomed Prof. Khan and praised his enduring contributions to the department. “He is truly a mentor of mentors,” Dr. Nazir said. “Prof. Khan was instrumental in establishing our department and has left a lasting impact on both faculty and students.”
The session concluded with a vote of thanks from Dr. Asif Khan, Senior Assistant Professor at DCJ, who expressed heartfelt gratitude to Prof. Khan for his invaluable insights. Dr. Asif Khan also highlighted Prof. Khan’s long-standing involvement with the department and the university, noting his service to various statutory bodies and the Board of Studies for DCJ.
In addition to the interactive session, Prof. Farhat Basir Khan also contributed immensely to the 12th Board of Management meeting of the Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMMRC) at the University of Kashmir, contributing to the Centre’s highest decision-making body.