2-day National Seminar on “India/Northeast India: Issues, Dynamics & Emerging Realities” was inaugurated on 18th Mar, 19 by RGU Vice-chancellor, Prof. Saket Kushwaha with participation from HoDs, faculties, scholars of the university and delegates from across the country.
Addressing the gathering, VC explained the relevance of the seminar and expressed hope that the two-day researchers’ meet will benefit the scholars a lot. Emphasizing on the need for quality and originality of research, he impressed upon the scholars to carry out comprehensive study having a good impact factor. “Develop good content in whatever you do, because the pattern of selection has changed intensely in recent times. Harness the resources available and brace yourself for a future where the supplies are more than the demand,” VC appealed the researchers.
RGU Registrar, Prof Tomo Riba who attended as special guest presented an overview of the challenges faced by the North-easterners.
A total of 26 research papers were presented during two different parallel technical sessions. Prof. Elizabeth Hansing, Prof. Hui Tag, Prof. T K Lhungdim and Dr. Tabang Mibang chaired the opening sessions. Earlier, RGUTA President Prof. Jumyir Basar welcomed the gathering.
The seminar is being organized by the RGU Research Scholars’ Forum in collaboration with Arunachal Institute of Tribal Studies.
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