Poonch Campus students set out on educational tour to South India

The Diplomat Desk

Poonch, TDD: The students of the Department of Sericulture, Poonch Campus embarked on a 15-day educational tour to South India, starting December 16-31, 2024. The journey offers a unique opportunity to explore and understand the sericulture industry across India’s southern states.

While flagging off the tour, Prof. Rakesh Vaid, Director, Poonch Campus, extended his best wishes to the students and faculty. Reflecting on the importance of such visits, he remarked, “Experiencing the diverse sericulture practices in South India will enrich the students’ theoretical knowledge and equip them with practical skills essential for their future success in this field.”

Dr. Rubia Bukhari, Incharge, Department of Sericulture, who is also accompanying the students, emphasized the importance of experiential learning. According to her, the real-world exposure this tour offers will help students bridge the gap between classroom learning and on-the-ground practices. “Our students will get firsthand experience of industry advancements, interact with experts, and observe modern sericulture techniques that will greatly enhance their understanding and career prospects,” she said.

The tour itinerary includes visits to leading Sericulture Research Institutes, silk reeling factories, and silk markets, where students will interact with professionals and observe the latest innovations in the field. By engaging directly with industry leaders, the students will gain practical insights into the techniques and challenges of the sericulture sector.TDD

Hot this week

Exploration of colour and memory

The Yellow Metaphor, a poetry collection by Jiban Narah...

Indian Coast Guard Busts International Oil Smuggling Racket

New Delhi: The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) successfully busted...

Industry Speaks: Praise with a Warning

It is only natural for political parties to attack...

Anjumans holds Protest in Jammu Against Shia Genocide in Pakistan

Jammu: Shia Anjumans of the Jammu Province on Friday...

The Indelible Hills: Why Pir Panjal and Chenab Valley Cannot Be Erased

If geography is destiny, then the mountains of Jammu...

Topics

Exploration of colour and memory

The Yellow Metaphor, a poetry collection by Jiban Narah...

Indian Coast Guard Busts International Oil Smuggling Racket

New Delhi: The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) successfully busted...

Industry Speaks: Praise with a Warning

It is only natural for political parties to attack...

Anjumans holds Protest in Jammu Against Shia Genocide in Pakistan

Jammu: Shia Anjumans of the Jammu Province on Friday...

The Indelible Hills: Why Pir Panjal and Chenab Valley Cannot Be Erased

If geography is destiny, then the mountains of Jammu...

Reinventing a forgotten pioneer of modern India

The lost case of Dr Jamini Sen, one of...

Related Articles