NIT Srinagar observes Ambedkar Jayanti, emphasises social transformation

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  • 15 Apr 2026

Speakers call for adopting constitutional values in academic, public life

Srinagar, Apr 14: The National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar on Tuesday commemorated the birth anniversary of Dr B R Ambedkar with enthusiasm and reverence, highlighting his enduring legacy as the architect of the Indian Constitution and a pioneer of social justice.

The event was organised by the SC/ST Cell under the leadership of its Coordinator and Liaison Officer for SCs/STs, Dr Kurella Swamy, with the support of the student organising committee and under the guidance of Director NIT Srinagar Prof (Dr) Binod Kumar Kanaujia.

The commemorative event was presided over by Prof Roohie Naaz Mir, In-charge Director, and Prof Atikur Rehman, Registrar, alongside senior faculty members, including Prof Mohammad Shafi Mir, Dr Yeshwant Mehta and others.

The observance witnessed participation from faculty members, staff and students, who gathered to pay tribute to Dr Ambedkar’s contributions towards building an inclusive and equitable society.

n-charge Director Prof Roohie Naaz said there is a need to uphold the core values of justice, equality and fraternity in both institutional and societal frameworks.

She urged participants to imbibe the principles of equality, social justice and constitutional morality in their daily lives while striving for excellence in their respective fields.

Registrar Prof Atikur Rehman also highlighted the relevance of Dr Ambedkar’s ideals in today’s academic and social landscape.

He urged students to imbibe the values of equality, justice and knowledge, and to contribute meaningfully towards building an inclusive and progressive society.

Prof Rehman further emphasised the role of educational institutions in shaping responsible citizens committed to social transformation.

Prof M S Mir, in his address, highlighted that the vision and thoughts of Dr B R Ambedkar must be effectively implemented to achieve the goal of making India a fully developed nation. He stressed that true progress can only be realised by embracing equality, social justice and inclusive growth across all sectors.

Dr Yeshwant Mehta presented a review of a book on Gautam Buddha, offering insights into his teachings and their relevance in modern society. He emphasised the importance of understanding Buddha’s philosophy as a pathway to peace, ethical living and social harmony.

Dr Kurella Swamy highlighted the transformative power of education, drawing inspiration from the literary legacy of Dr B R Ambedkar.

“Babasaheb not only identified the roots of social evils but also offered sustainable solutions. It is essential for us to engage deeply with his writings to truly understand and eradicate societal challenges,” he added.

Dr Nitika Kundan, Member Secretary of the SC Cell, reflected on Ambedkar’s life and struggles, urging students to draw inspiration from his ideals in their academic pursuits and social responsibilities.

Earlier, the programme began with the traditional lighting of the ceremonial lamp and garlanding of portraits of Gautam Buddha, Mahatma Jyotirao Phule and Dr Ambedkar, followed by Buddhavandana, symbolising peace and reflection.

Students added vibrancy to the event by expressing their admiration for Babasaheb through speeches and poetry, paying tribute to his life, vision and enduring contributions to society.

Dr Shahnawaz Ahmed, Member of the SC/ST Cell, concluded the celebrations by expressing gratitude for the support and encouragement extended to the successful Ambedkar Jayanti programme at NIT Srinagar.

He also appreciated the student organising committee’s active participation and contributions to the programme.

 

 

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