Uttar Pradesh: Iias community to Subodh Kant Mishra of Kushinagar, eighth place across the country

Kushinagar (Uttar Pradesh), May 16 (IANS). Dr. Subodh Kant Mishra, a former researcher at Kashi Hindu University, has proven that no height is far from commitment, study and hard work, after leaving Mathia Madhopur villaga development block of the Kushinagar district of Uttar Pradesh. Recently, Shimla, the Indian Institute of Higher Studies (Iias), released its designed co -list, in which Dr. Mishra eighth arranged among the 17 scholars chosen from all over the country. This choice is proof of its excellent research and science. Dr Subodh Kant Mishra Mathia is the son of the sarcarant Mishra of Madhopur Village. This achievement of this young scholar who comes from a rural background is not only a matter of pride for BHU, but also for the entire Kushinagar district. He also received research societies under the earlier Indian Social Science Research Research (ICSR) and the Indian Council of Philosophy Research (ICPR). Dr. Mishra credited his selection, his research director, prof. Shardindu Kumar Tiwari, gave his parents, family and gurus. He will do research as a fellow at the Iias Institute in Shimla for the next two years. Iias’ Society Program provides resources, time and appropriate environment for research for two years, which has innovation and social approach approach in actions. In this, selection is considered the highest recognition of research talent at Nation level. On this achievement, academics from the Kushinagar district dr. Mishra congratulated. His choice not only increases the glory of the institute and the region, but is also a torch of inspiration for the coming generations. Iias is an autonomous and top research institute established by the central government, which is known for advanced research in areas such as humanities, social science, Indian culture, history and philosophy. The institute operates in the former Viceroy Lodge (current president’s home) in Shimla. It was founded in 1964 on the initiative of Dr. Sarveepalli Radhakrishnan, the then President of India. -Ians Wiketti/Aksha shares this story Tags