Rajouri, April 11: Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU) observed Rajouri Day with solemn remembrance and spirited patriotism, paying homage to the brave hearts who liberated Rajouri from tribal invaders in April 1948. Held on the university campus, the event brought together faculty, students, scholars, and staff in a collective tribute to the region’s rich legacy of courage and resilience.
Vice Chancellor Prof. Jawaid Iqbal, in his address, underscored the significance of honoring the supreme sacrifices made by the valiant heroes of the Indian Army in liberating Rajouri. He remarked, “Rajouri Day is not merely a commemoration—it is a solemn reminder of the extraordinary bravery and indomitable spirit of those who defended this land. At BGSBU, we are committed to instilling the values of courage, unity, and responsibility in our students.”
The keynote address was delivered by Jb. Iqbal Shawl, a renowned scholar and social thinker, who powerfully recounted the historic events of April 13, 1948—when Indian forces, with the support of local population, recaptured Rajouri. He highlighted the contributions of unsung heroes and emphasized the importance of preserving their stories for future generations.He urged the youth to take inspiration from the legacy of those who fought for the land.
To mark the occasion, a series of cultural performances were presented by the students and faculty of the University, celebrating the region’s vibrant heritage. The performances, which included patriotic songs and traditional folk music, captivated the audience and infused the event with cultural depth and emotional resonance.
The event was graced by the presence of distinguished guests, including Prof. Qutbuddin from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Deans of various Schools, the Controller of Examinations, Heads and Coordinators of departments, faculty members, students, and university staff.
Dr. Tanvir Ahmed Assistant Professor Department of English proposed the vote of thanks.