Sogam- Government Degree College, (GDC) Sogam (Lolab), Kupwara organised a day long inter-college Naat competition on Thursday.
The event was jointly organized by the Departments of Islamic Studies and Kashmiri in collaboration with the College Cultural Committee (CCC) and Debates & Seminar Committee.
On the occasion, Principal Dr Shamim Ahmad Dar, delivered the welcome address.
In the Competition, ten students from six degree colleges of north Kashmir GDC (Boys) Kupwara, GDC Women Kupwara, GDC Langate, GDC Kralpora, GDC Sogam (host college) from Kupwara district, and GDC (B) Sopore of Baramulla district recited their Naat. The participants were judged by a four-member jury.
In this competition, Ms Nusrat Bano of GDC (B) Kupwara, Mr Davood Ahmad Mir and Ms Sabreena Hasan of GDC Sogam bagged the first three positions, respectively.
Certificates of participation and medals among all participants, besides cash prizes worth Rs 1000/, 700/and 500/ among the three position holders were distributed.
Besides the participants, the event was attended by around two hundred students and dozens of faculty members from the host college and the participating colleges.
Dr Tauseef Ahmad (Assistant Professor, Islamic Studies; Convener, D&SC and Dr Mushtaq Ahmad (Assistant Professor, Kashmiri; Convener, CCC) were the Conveners and Prof. Sajad Ahmad (HoD, English; Co-Convener, D&SC) and Prof. Ishfaq Hussain (Asst. Prof., English; Staff Secretary) were the Coordinators of the event.
The event was moderated by Prof. Farooq Ahmad Shah (Sr. Asstt. Prof., Education; Coordinator, IQAC), while Dr Mushtaq Ahmad (AP, Kashmiri) and Prof. Abdul Hamid Shah (AP, Arabic, GDC Kupwara) presented the Introductory Remarks and Presidential Remarks respectively.
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