"The University has made huge strides in higher education despite facing difficult situation over the last 25 years. As a mark of gesture to commend the hard work, we will provide whatever support is possible for its various initiatives and expansion programs including the establishment of a residential coaching centre at the main campus," said the Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Processing Industries.
Anwar said it is remarkable to note that the University of Kashmir has progressed a lot in its endeavour to provide higher education to the young generation of the Valley "and the platform it provides for employment of youth in various parts of the country and abroad is highly appreciating."
The Union minister said the expansion projects of the University requires support from all stakeholders so as to make sure that this institution of higher learning succeeds in achieving its targets in the region.
"However, the other concerned organisations and forums working in higher education also have a role to play to help the University in its endeavour of reaching the students in far-flung areas of the state by supporting the establishment and strengthening of its satellite campuses," he added.