Srinagar, May 15 (ANH): Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday met two student innovators and national award winners of SKUAST Kashmir, accompanied by Dr Nazir A Ganai, Vice Chancellor, SKUAST Kashmir.
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Ambreen Hamadani, a PhD scholar, is the winner of many national awards, most prominent of which is the First prize in National Elocution Contest organized by Agricultural Science Congress at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. She is also the winner of India innovation Growth Program (IIGP) with a grant prize of Rs 11 lakh. She is a young student innovator and is building the student Start-Up “SmartSheepBreeder”, an IoT-based and AI-driven Decision Support System (DSS) for Sheep Breeders.
Munjib Maryam, another student is the winner of National Youth Parliament, recently held at New Delhi.
The Lt Governor praised the students for their achievements and wished them great success in their future endeavours. He impressed upon the students to develop technologies and work for the welfare of farmers.
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The Lt Governor advised the Vice-chancellor to bring in modern technology in agriculture to make Jammu Kashmir the first Model Bio-economy region in the country.