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AMU special centre at Malappuram
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Aligarh:
A ten-member team led by the Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim
University, Prof. P. K. Abdul Azis February 28 visited the AMU
Malappuram Centre for formal commencement of classes of BALLB and
MBA course.
The Dean, Faculty of Management Studies and Research, Prof. Jawaid
Akhtar and Dean, Faculty of Law, Prof. M. Shabbir gave an
orientation to the newly appointed faculty members for Malappuram
Centre.
The other members of the team
include AMU Registrar, Prof. V. K. Abdul Jaleel, Finance Officer,
Mrs. Yasmin Jalal Beg, Controller of Examinations, Prof. Pervez
Mustajab, Principal, Zakir Husain College of Engineering and
Technology, Prof. Ekram Husain, Media Advisor, Prof. N. A. K.
Durrani, Chairman, Department of Business Administration, Prof.
Khalid Azam and Chairman, Department of Law, Prof. Iqbal Ali.
Meanwhile, AMU Vice Chancellor, Prof. Azis thanked the Prime
Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, Union Finance Minister, Mr. Pranab
Mukherjee, MHRD Minister, Mr. Kapil Sibal, former Union Water
Resource Minister, Mr. Pawan Kumar Bansal, Chief Ministers of West
Bengal and Kerala for their continuous support.
He said that the opening of the AMU Centre at Malappuram and
Murshidabad is a fitting tribute to Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, the
founder of Aligarh Muslim University.
Taking a historic initiative, the AMU Court, supreme governing
body of the University had unlocked the potential of the
University by passing a resolution to establish its centre across
the country and this initiative has become a reality, he added.
Prof. Azis said that the classes
will commence on March 6, 2011 at Murshidabad Centre.
He said that a model Women’s College, Women’s Polytechnic and
Engineering programmes will also start in these centres.
He said that the University has
already submitted a detailed proposal to MHRD to start these
courses in 2011.
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