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Dr. Akram’s research paper published in prestigious Kalikoot Magazine

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Kargil, Sept 01: Dr. Mohd Akram, an esteemed Assistant Professor in the Department of Arabic at the University of Ladakh (UoL), Kargil Campus, has achieved a significant academic milestone with the recent publication of his research paper titled “Issue of the Algerian Revolution Against French Colonialism in Short Stories” in the renowned Kalikoot magazine.
Kalikoot is a peer-reviewed academic research journal published by the Department of Arabic, University of Calicut, and is recognized for its commitment to maintaining high academic standards.
The journal, included in the UGC CARE list, is highly regarded in academic circles for its insightful contributions to the field of Arabic studies. Dr. Akram’s work being featured in such a prestigious publication underscores the importance and quality of his research.
Expressing his gratitude, Dr. Akram stated, “I am honored that my work has been acknowledged in such a renowned publication. This recognition motivates me to continue contributing to the body of knowledge in academia.”
This achievement not only highlights Dr. Akram’s dedication to his field but also brings pride to the University of Ladakh, showcasing the institution’s growing reputation in academic research.
His research paper highlights the period of the Algerian revolution which is considered one of the most critical stages in the history of Algeria, during which the actual struggle of the Algerian people against colonialism took place.

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