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Central university of Kashmir organizes ‘TechFest – 2021’

| @indiablooms | Dec 16, 2021, at 03:18 am

Ganderbal/IBNS: Central University of Kashmir's (CUKs) Vice Chancellor Prof Farooq Ahmad Shah inaugurated “Tech Fest - 2021”, a one-week technical festival, for the students under the Department of Information Technology, Tulmulla.

Prof Farooq Ahmad Shah said: “Technology indeed is not limited to people belonging to the technological background but to the entire society.”

He reiterated that the youth of the country are the ones who will drive the future by innovation and this festival will provide them a platform to build that future.

Shah asked participants to constantly pursue their ideas, no matter how difficult it might seem to take it forward, as it is persistence that leads to a logical outcome.

The event is being organized by CUK's students club- CodeSquad.T.

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