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KU to introduce full-fledged PG programme in Philosophy

12:55 AM Jun 15, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
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Srinagar, June 14: To explore and discuss the impact of Allama Iqbal's thoughts on the philosophy of harmony and peace in the Indian context, the Iqbal Institute of Culture and Philosophy (IICP), University of Kashmir (KU), Wednesday, organised a seminar here.

The daylong seminar titled, ‘Iqbal's Approach to Indian Philosophy of Harmony and Peace’, brought together scholars, students and intellectuals from varied social, academic and professional backgrounds.

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On the occasion, KU Vice Chancellor, Nilofer Khan shared insights into the significance of Iqbal’s philosophy in contemporary times while informing the audience about the varsity’s plans to soon introduce a full-fledged postgraduate programme in Philosophy.

In his keynote, Dr Promod Kumar Dash, President, Indian Philosophy, Odisha and Head Department of Philosophy, Utkal University, emphasised on the concept of ‘unity in diversity’ as envisaged in Iqbal's philosophy.

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KU Registrar Prof Naseer Iqbal, said that Allama Iqbal is the most influential literary figure of the subcontinent and that all major religions share common ethical and spiritual goals.

Executive Programme Coordinator, AIl India Radio, Srinagar, Dr Satish Vimal, said that a lot needs to be done in research for Iqbal and his works need to be understood in all possible dimensions to guide humanity.

“Allama Iqbal believed Indian society could find harmony by embracing modern science and rationality without abandoning its spiritual and cultural heritage that would lead to a balanced and progressive society,” he said.

Prof Hamidullah Marazi, Former Director, International Spiritual Centre, IUST Awantipora, underlined the need to engage in fresh dialogue to remove misconceptions.

“We have to understand the sensitivities of other philosophical and religious thoughts with a focus on similarities not differences,” he said.

Coordinator, IICP, Dr Mushtaq Ahmad Ganai, stressed upon the need to read Iqbal’s poetry in the context of harmony and peace.

During the inaugural ceremony, UGC-Care listed Journal ‘Iqbaliyat’ - Volume 29 and other publications of the institute were unveiled. The recent publications of Dr Promod were also released.

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