Dr. Anil Kumar Bisht of Rohilkhand University Presents Research Paper, Chairs Session at International Conference in Bangkok

Bareilly — Dr. Anil Kumar Bisht of Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, represented India on the global academic stage by presenting a research paper and chairing a session at an international conference held in Bangkok, Thailand.

Dr. Bisht participated in the “International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Intelligent Systems (ICTIS 2025)” held from April 4 to 6, 2025, where he made an impactful presentation of his research paper titled “Air Quality Index Prediction.” His paper received wide appreciation from scholars and experts in attendance.

Highlighting the growing significance of intelligent systems and the application of ICT in environmental studies, Dr. Bisht’s research was lauded for its relevance, innovation, and practical insight. The prestigious conference saw participation from researchers and scientists from across the globe, including Myanmar, China, Sri Lanka, Russia, Indonesia, Morocco, and Finland.

Dr. Bisht was also honored with the responsibility of Session Chair, a testament to his academic stature and subject-matter expertise. The opportunity to both present and preside over a session reflects not only personal achievement but also brings pride to his university and the nation.

Speaking at the event, Dr. Bisht said, “It is a moment of immense pride to share my research and ideas on a global platform. This experience has been both intellectually enriching and deeply fulfilling.”

He credited Vice-Chancellor Prof. K.P. Singh for his constant encouragement and support, acknowledging his role as a mentor who inspired him to reach such academic heights. Dr. Bisht also extended his gratitude to the university community, including faculty, staff, and stakeholders, for their continued cooperation and backing.

This achievement significantly enhances the international standing of MJP Rohilkhand University and serves as a proud moment for India’s academic and research community.

Reported by Akhilesh Chandra Saxena from Bareilly

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