IUST to Host Inaugural Edition of Annual Architecture Festival Nairang-e-Tameer
02/09/2025
Awantipora, September 02 (KIP)- The Department of Architecture, Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), is proud to host the inaugural edition of its annual architecture festival, Nairang-e-Tameer, from September 2 - 4, 2025. This year’s theme, “Rooted Futures: Design for All,” emphasizes inclusive and sustainable approaches to design while celebrating cultural and architectural richness.
The three-day festival will begin with an Architecture Conclave, where distinguished experts from across India will share insights through lectures and discussions. Day two will open with an Entrepreneurial Forum featuring a panel discussion on architectural practice, followed by an exhibition of works by local architects, invited professionals, and students from IUST and other participating schools of architecture and design. The day will close with a networking event designed to connect students, educators, and practitioners.
The final day will focus on student workshops and competitions, offering hands-on learning opportunities, and will conclude with a vibrant cultural program and closing ceremony, marking the culmination of this landmark initiative. With “Rooted Futures: Design for All,” Nairang-e-Tameer aspires to spark meaningful dialogue, showcase creative talent, and build bridges between academia, practice, and community.
Department of Social and Tribal Welfare conducted 3-Day Cervical Cancer Screening and Treatment Camp at Nubra under Mission Shakti.
A three-day Cervical Cancer Screening and Treatment Camp was successfully conducted at Hunder Village, Nubra, from 29th August 2025 under the Mission Shakti initiative. The camp was jointly organized by the Department of Social and Tribal Welfare in collaboration with the Himalayan Women’s Health Project (HWHP) headed by Dr.Nordan Otzer and Dr. Swee CHONG , with active support from the Health Department and wholehearted cooperation of the Hunder villagers headed by Shri. Stanzin Chosphel ( Goba) , Nyamthun Thundel Tsogspa Hunder and Ama Tsogspas of Hunder Village.
A dedicated team comprising 21 gynecologists and volunteers rendered their services during the camp. Over the course of three days, a total of 525 women were screened for cervical cancer and other gynecological health concerns. Among them, 143 women received immediate treatment on-site, highlighting both the urgent need for such interventions and the effectiveness of the outreach program.
The camp not only provided vital screening and treatment but also served as an important platform for spreading awareness about women’s health, prevention of cervical cancer, and the significance of early detection. The active participation of women from Hunder and neighboring villages reflected the growing awareness and trust in community-based health initiatives.
The organizers expressed gratitude to the villagers of Hunder for their warm support and hospitality, which played a key role in the smooth execution of the camp. The success of this initiative highlights the importance of collaborative efforts between government departments, volunteers , healthcare professionals, and local communities in addressing critical health issues of women in remote regions like Nubra.