Government degree college (Women) kupwara
NAAC Accredited Grade "B"
(2.17 CGPA)
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S. No. |
Name of the Teachers |
Department |
Employment Status |
Phone No. |
Email id |
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Prof. Adil Hussain Boda |
English |
Permanent |
+91 70063 56933 |
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02 |
Dr. Shazia Lone |
Env. Science |
Permanent |
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03 |
Prof. Javaid Ahmad Najar |
Urdu |
Permanent |
+91 78894 23542 |
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04 |
Prof. Abdul Rauf Bhadana |
Economics |
Permanent |
+91 60057 83335 |
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05 |
Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Wani |
Islamic Studies |
Permanent |
6005098689 |
Zahoorwani.40@jk.gov.in |
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06 |
Prof. Muneer Ahmad Khan |
Sociology | Permanent | +91 88250 33820 | muneer.soc@jk.gov.in |
| 07 | Prof. Suhail Bashir | Botany | Permanent | +91 88250 06102 |
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| 08 | Dr. Abdul Mateen Tantary | Physics | Permanent | +91 96228 37285 | |
| 09 | Dr. Mohd Abbas Shikeh | Mathematics | Permanent |
| S. No. | Name of the Official | Designation | Phone No. | Email id |
| 01 | Mr Showkat Ahmad Changa | Jr. Asst. | +91 70060 29810 |
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| 02 | Mr Shabir Ahmad Banday | Library Assistant | 9797189276 | |
| 03 | Mrs Rabia | Labrary Assistant |
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| 04 | Ms Kulsooma Bano | Sweeper | 7051062006 | |
| 05 | Mr. Ghulam Hassan Kha | MTS | +91 91030 10564 | |
| 06 | Mr. Safdar Ali Khan | Orderly | +91 88990 21274 |
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S. No. |
Name of the L.F |
Section |
Phone No. |
Email id |
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01 |
Mr Mohd Rafiq Naikoo |
Computer Operator |
7006832193 |
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02 |
Mr Farooq Ahmad Moochi |
Sweeper |
6005744055 |
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03 |
Miss Afrooza Yousf |
Admission |
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Sanctioned posts of Teaching and Non teaching staff Organigram Sanctioned Strength of Teaching Faculty
Government Degree College (Women) Kupwara marked the commencement of the new academic session with enthusiasm and a spirit of renewed commitment. On this occasion, the worthy principal convened a meeting with the Permanent and Academic Arrangement faculty members in his office to interact and discuss the roadmap for the upcoming session. During the interaction, he welcomed the faculty and emphasized the importance of maintaining academic excellence, discipline, and a student-centric approach in teaching. He appreciated the dedication and efforts of the staff and encouraged them to work collectively for the overall development of the institution. Various academic matters, including effective teaching strategies, student engagement, and co-curricular activities, were discussed in detail. The faculty members expressed their views, shared suggestions, and assured their full cooperation in achieving the academic goals of the college. Dr. Shazia Lone, HoD EVS presented the vote of thanks and the interaction concluded on a positive note, reflecting a shared vision and commitment towards making the academic session productive and successful.
A National Flag Unfurling Ceremony was held at Government Degree College (Women), Kupwara at 8:30 a.m. The Principal unfurled the National Flag, followed by the singing of the National anthom. Faculty members, and staff participated in the ceremony, which was conducted in a dignified and patriotic atmosphere.
On 01 January 2026, Dr. Bilal Ahmad Dar formally assumed charge as the new Principal of the college. The occasion was marked with a warm and cordial welcome by the faculty members, who felicitated the Principal with bouquets and flowers.
As part of the Republic Day Celebrations, 2026, the college successfully organized a Patriotic Song Competition on 22nd January 2026. The programme was conducted with great enthusiasm and patriotic zeal, witnessing active participation from both college faculty members and students. The programme commenced with a welcome address by Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Wani, who warmly welcomed the dignitaries, faculty members, and students. In his address, he highlighted the significance of Republic Day and emphasized the importance of organizing such activities to nurture patriotism and national values among students.
As part of the syllabus, the students of 7th Semester along with Faculty members, Prof. Muneer Ahmad Khan, Dr Maqsooda and Prof. Farooq Ahmad Shah went to visit tribal villages of Kalaroos for academic field visit. The primary objective of this visit is to provide students with first hand exposure to tribal life and to help them understand the socio-cultural and economic conditions of tribal communities.