AMU - Alumni Association Bhadohi

AMU - Alumni Association Bhadohi AMU Alumni Association Bhadohi is established in 2016 by some Senior Alumni of AMU residing in Bhadohi district of Uttar Pradesh.

AMU Alumni Association Bhadohi is established in 2016 by some Senior Alumni of AMU residing in Bhadohi district of Uttar Pradesh.The members of the association share common vision, mission, belief, values traditions. The prime objective is to serve Educational, Social, Literary, and Cultural needs of the community. The AMU Association is a non-profit and socio-cultural organisation.It is a non-pol

itical organisation based on secular and pluralistic character. It is profoundly committed to promote sense of brother hood and foster spirit of community wellness. It seeks to profess and propagate the vision and educational ideals of the Aligarh Muslim University and its founder, Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.

Aligarh, January 27: The 72nd Republic Day was celebrated at the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) with the unfurling of t...
28/01/2021

Aligarh, January 27: The 72nd Republic Day was celebrated at the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) with the unfurling of the tricolour at various faculties, departments, colleges, schools, residential halls and offices.

At the J N Medical College, Prof Shahid Ali Siddiqui (Principal) hoisted the National Flag and in a speech urged students, teachers and non-teaching staff to continuously contribute to the growth of the Nation, making India strong and dynamic.

After unfurling the National Flag at the Dr Z A Dental College, Prof R K Tiwari (Principal) motivated the gathering to give their heart and soul in the Nation-building process.

Prof Saud Ali Khan, Principal, AJK Tibbiya College delivered a speech to pay homage to the founding fathers of the Nation.

Republic Day was observed at the Faculty of Life Sciences with the flag hoisting ceremony led by Prof Wasim Ahmad (Dean).

Prof Naima Khatoon Gulrez, Principal, Women's College hoisted the tricolour in a function filled with gaiety and enthusiasm at the College. She said that this special day marks the transition of our country into an independent republic after the constitution came into effect.

"Republic Day was celebrated with enthusiasm at the University Polytechnic in the presence of Prof Parvez Mustajab (Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology)," said Prof Arshad Umar (Principal).

Zeba Ali (Class X, AMU Girls School) won the first prize in the patriotic poetry competition held at the Indira Gandhi Hall to mark the occasion. Hafiz Mohammad Hamid Khan (Class XII, Sayyid Hamid Senior Secondary School) stood second and Asma Khatoon (Class VIII, AMU Girls School) received the third prize.

Winners were awarded E-Certificates, said Prof Sheeba Hamid (Provost).

After the flag hoisting ceremony at the Begum Sultan Jahan Hall, Prof Saira Mehnaz (Provost) spoke on the values enshrined in the Constitution and the importance of nation-wide Covid vaccine drive.

Similarly, AMU Girls School observed the Republic Day with speeches and flag hoisting by Amna Malik (Principal) and Arshi Zafar Khan (Vice Principal). School students also participated in cultural activities.

"At the AMU City Girls' High School, the day was observed with the flag hoisting by the Chief Guest, Prof Abid Ali Khan," said Dr M Alamgir (Principal). The Chief Guest administered the Integrity Pledge and urged the youth to take the Nation further on the path of progress and development.

The Ahmadi School for the Visually Challenged organised cultural programs to mark the occasion. Adil Jaleel (Acting Principal) read the preamble of the constitution to the students and staff members.

At the S N Hall, Prof Shaheen (Provost), the Republic Day was observed with patriotism and fervour. Prof Shaheen (Provost) unfurled the National Flag and addressed the resident students, wardens and Hall staff on the importance of the occasion.

After the flag hoisting at the Aftab Hall, Salman Khalil (Provost) with faculty members, students and non-teaching staff pledged to work for national unity.

Similarly, at the Mohsin ul Mulk Hall, flag hoisting was followed by the National Anthem and a speech by Prof M Ali Jauhar (Provost).

At the Abdullah Hall, Dr Ghazala Naheed (Provost) delivered the Republic Day speech and distributed prizes to the winners of sports events conducted to mark the occasion.

Flag hoisting ceremony was held at the Sir Shah Sulaiman Hall, in which all residents, wardens and the other staff participated, said Prof Salman Hameed (Provost).

At the Abdullah School Republic Day celebrations, Mrs Umra Zaheer (Superintendent) spoke on India's social and economic progress and unity and cultural diversity. Students participated in various online competitions and cultural programmes in line with social distancing measures.

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A 1.5 tonne 'Time Capsule' encapsulating the chequered history of  Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) history spanning over...
28/01/2021

A 1.5 tonne 'Time Capsule' encapsulating the chequered history of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) history spanning over a century was today buried 30 feet deep in the park opposite the Victoria Gate to mark the Republic Day celebrations and the eventful centenary year of the university.

The historic cache of information built with high tempered steel for the communication with future generations, contains a copy of Sir Syed Album (by Khaliq Ahmad Nizami); essays and speeches relating to the Mohammadan Anglo-Oriental College, Aligarh from 1875 to 1919 (compiled by Nawab Mohsin ul Mulk); History of MAO College, Aligarh (by Theodore Morrison); The Life and Work of Syed Ahmad Khan (by GFI Graham); Glimpses of Muslim Education in India, Vol. 1 and 2 (By Prof Shan Mohammad); The Aligarh Muslim University ACT XL of 1920 and Statutes of the University; Syed Ahmad Khan (by Prof K A Nizami); Jahan-e-Syed (by Prof Mohammad Asim Siddiqui and Dr Rahat Abrar); Hayat-e-Jawed (by Altaf Husain Hali-Urdu); Hayat-e-Jawed (translated by Prof Rafi Ahmad Alavi in English; Hayat-e-Jawed (translated by Dr Rajeev Lochan Naath Shukl in Hindi); History of MAO College, Aligarh (by S K Bhatnagar); Convocation Address by Dr APJ Abdul Kalam; Convocations at a Glance (1922-2018); Mohammadan Anglo-Oriental College Calendar (1911-1912); Aligarh Muslim University Calendar (1932); AMU Diary-2020; single colour print out of Aligarh Muslim University campus, satellite image captured by Cartosat-2 on 28 October, 2018; list of Chancellors and Vice Chancellors of AMU; chronological history of AMU by Dr Rahat Abrar (1920-2020); postal stamp and speech of Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi in Centenary celebrations on December 22, 2020 and contents and progress work of the Time Capsule.

"This time capsule is for the benefit of future generations and it includes the salient features of the glorious history of AMU," said AMU Vice Chancellor, Professor Tariq Mansoor, while presiding over the online function.

He added that the most modern methods of preservation of the documents have been used. The papers in the capsule are preserved by making them acid-free and with addition of some chemicals.

Prof Mansoor pointed out that the line of demarcation between prehistoric and historical times is crossed when people cease to live only in the present, and become consciously interested both in their past and future.

"History begins with the handling down of tradition; and tradition means the carrying of the habits and lessons of the past into the future," said the Vice Chancellor emphasising the need of keeping the records of the past for future.

Quoting George Santayana, the Vice Chancellor said, 'those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.'

Meanwhile, he also informed that a committee has been constituted to sort out the modalities for excavating a capsule buried on January 8, 1877 by Lord Lytton (the then Viceroy and Governor General of India) during the foundation stone ceremony of the MAO College.

He also spoke on the works of 5th century BC historians, Herodotus and Thucydides, who helped form the foundations for the modern study of human history and the meticulous methods of Egyptians for preserving history.

The Vice Chancellor extended thanks to the Time Capsule committee members, AMU Registrar, Mr Abdul Hamid (IPS), Prof Mirza Faisal S Baig (Chairman, Department of Mechanical Engineering), Prof M K Pundhir (Department of History), Dr Rahat Abrar (Former Director, Urdu Academy), Rajiv Kumar Sharma (University Engineer), Dr Mohd Shahid (Deputy Director, Sir Syed Academy), Prof Ishrat Alam (Chairman, Department of History), Dr Mohammad Yusuf (University Librarian), Dr Mohammad Nadeem (Department of Computer Science), Dr Mohd Irfan (Department of Museology), Dr Rizwan Ahmad (Department of Remote Sensing and GIS Applications), Dr Parvez Mehmood (Director, Computer Centre) and Mr Phool Chand Gond (IIT Kanpur).

AMU Registrar, Mr Abdul Hamid (IPS) conducted the programme and highlighted the work of Time Capsule committee.

11/09/2020

AMU announce admission test schedule

Aligarh, September 10: The Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) admission tests to be held in Aligarh and other cities in November.

As per the revised schedule, the admission test for SSSC (Science), SSSC (Humanities and Commerce) and Diploma in Engineering will take place on November 1. The SSSC (Science) and the Diploma in Engineering entrance exam will be from 10:00 am to 12 noon on the day, while the test for SSSC (Humanities and Commerce) is scheduled later from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

AMU will also conduct the joint entrance test for admissions in MBA, MBA (International Business) and MBA (Islamic Banking and Finance) on November 1 from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. The test for admissions in the Bachelor in Education (B. Ed) course will take place from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm on November 2.

On November 8, the admission tests for BSc (Hons), BCom (Hons) and BA (Hons) will be held. The BSc (Hons) and BCom (Hons) tests will begin from 10:00 am and end at 12 noon, while the BA (Hons) test is scheduled later in the day from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

The university will conduct entrance exams for B Tech and B Arch courses on November 9. The B Arch (Paper II) will start in the morning from 9: 00 am to end after three hours at 12 noon; whereas B Tech and B Arch (Paper I) tests will be from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

The BA LLB entrance exam is on November 10 from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

Meanwhile, the entrance exam for admissions in the Class VI and IX of various AMU run schools are scheduled on October 23 and 27 respectively from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

Mr Mujib Ullah Zuberi (Controller of Examinations) said that in view of Covid19 pandemic, special measures have been taken such as increase in the number of centres, isolation rooms at all centres for students found suffering from fever and facilities for monitoring temperature.

He added that candidates are advised to wear masks and strict social distancing measures will be taken to conform to the Government of India Guidelines.

02/09/2020

31-AUG-2020: AMU mourns Shri Pranab Mukherjee's demise

Aligarh, August 31: Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) fraternity mourns the sad demise of Shri Pranab Mukherjee, India's former president and one of the country's most admired political leaders. He died at the age of 84 at a New Delhi hospital.

"AMU community is deeply saddened with the news of Shri Pranab Mukherjee's demise. He was an elder statesman, who will be remembered for his exemplary services to the Nation," said AMU Vice-Chancellor, Prof Tariq Mansoor.

He added: "Our sincere condolences are with his family and followers during this difficult time."

I had personal relations with Shri Pranab Mukherjee and this is a huge loss for me at the personal level, said the Vice-Chancellor.

Shri Pranab Mukherjee made at least three visits to AMU. His last visit was during the bicentennial birth celebrations of AMU founder, Sir Syed Ahmad Khan on October 17, 2017, when he delivered the commemoration address as the chief guest at the university's Athletics Ground. Earlier, he visited AMU as the Finance Minister and once attended a Social Science Congress in the University.

02/09/2020

31-AUG-2020: AMU Alumni donate 80 lakhs for girls

Aligarh, August 31: Heretofore, many girls from the lower economic strata in the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) were deprived of gadgets to attend online classes. Nevertheless, generous donations from the AMU Alumni Association of Greater Chicago (AMUAA-GC), USA of Rs 60 lac for underprivileged female students attending the Women's College and Rs 18.90 lac for such students in Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Life Science have ensured that these students will finally have smartphones and laptops for online classes amidst the Covid19 pandemic.

The funds have been received after an appeal to the alumni by AMU Vice-Chancellor, Professor Tariq Mansoor. He has also constituted a committee to formulate the criteria for selection of students in need of gadgets to attend online classes. The committee includes Prof Naima Khatoon (Principal, Women's College) and Prof Mohammad Tabish, Chairman, Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Life Sciences.

"I express my sincere appreciation to AMUAA-GC for their assistance in providing the poor students with this privilege. Their kindness and generosity will remain forever," said Prof Mansoor.

These funds have been marked for the poor and needy students who cannot afford to purchase the necessary devices for online education, said Prof S M Jawed Akhtar, Finance Officer.

Extending gratitude, Prof Naima Khatoon, Principal, Women's College said that the funds are sufficient to provide the poor students with the equipment for online learning.

Prof Mohammad Tabish, Chairperson of the Department of Biochemistry expressed that the aid was urgently needed to support the deserving girl students in the present times of Covid19 emergency.

02/09/2020

AMU to remain closed during the lockdown in September

ALIGARH, August 31: The Aligarh Muslim University campus in Aligarh will remain closed on Saturday and Sunday during the month of September 2020, following an advisory issued by the Government of Uttar Pradesh in connection with the prevention of COVID 19.

According to a notification by the Registrar, Mr Abdul Hamid (IPS), the essential services including medical services, sanitation, electricity, water supply, residential hall services, Central Automobile Workshop, Telephone Department, Central Administrative Offices, Proctor's Office, Computer Centre, AMU Gas Agency etc will continue to work as per the direction of the heads of the concerned department or office.

02/09/2020

31-AUG-2020: False claim on eligibility criteria

Aligarh, August 31: Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) denied a report which appeared in a certain section of media about any change in the eligibility criteria required for appearing in the admission tests conducted by the University.

The Controller of Examinations, Mr Mujib Ullah Zuberi has categorically stated that the eligibility to appear in the admission test is strictly as per Guide to Admission (2020-21) available on the website, www.controllerexams.com.

"The news story published in a section of media, which is circulating on social media platforms in this context is factually incorrect and misleading," he added. The aspirants are advised to rely on the official websites www.controllerexams.com and www.amu.ac.in for authentic information and verify any news in circulation.

AMU will be conducting the entrance examinations for admissions in various courses in the 2020-21 session in the near future. The detailed schedule of the entrance exams will be announced as per the guidelines of the Government of India and the evolving situation in the wake of Covid19 pandemic.

31/08/2020

28-AUG-2020: Students advised not to return

Aligarh, August 28: As Covid19 cases continue to surge, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has directed the students not to make any travel arrangements for returning back to the university as they will be communicated on the opening of the hostels accordingly.

"Students are advised to continue online classes from their homes and visit the university websites www.amu.ac.in and www.amucontrollerexams.com for authentic information," said the Registrar, Mr Abdul Hamid (IPS).

19/08/2020

AMU in Band A of ARIIA 2020

Aligarh, August 18: Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has been placed in Band A (Rank 11th -25th) in the Atal Ranking of Institutions on Innovation Achievements (ARIIA) Rankings 2020 of the Ministry of Human Resource and Development (MHRD) announced today.

The ranking was awarded on the parameters based on budget and funding support; infrastructure and facilities; awareness and promotion of idea generation and innovation; promotion and supporting entrepreneurship; intellectual property generation; technology transfer and commercialisation; innovative learning methods and courses; and innovation in the governance of the institution.

Congratulating the AMU faculty members and students, Vice Chancellor, Professor Tariq Mansoor has said, "The ranking by the Central Government agency proves the academic excellence of AMU that is reflected in high-quality research, innovative methods of imparting knowledge and generation of new ideas."

According to Prof M. Salim Beg (Chairman, Committee for Ranking, AMU), the ranking was started in 2018 and 674 institutions had participated this year.

"Band A includes 11th -25th rank. AMU and other institutions such as the Banaras Hindu University and IITs of Gandhinagar, Guwahati, Hyderabad and Patna," added Prof M. Salim Beg.

12/08/2020

JNMC appeals for plasma donation

Aligarh, August 11: People recovered from Covid19 are being urged to donate their convalescent blood plasma as part of an urgent appeal to help the Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC), Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) save the lives of affected patients.

The plea comes in the backdrop of hesitancy amongst recovered patients in donating plasma. So far, only three recovered patients have donated their plasma at the Blood and Component Bank of the Medical College, said Prof Sayeedul Hasan Arif, Chairman, Department of Pathology.

"Those willing to donate plasma at the Blood Bank, JNMC can contact the Counsellor, Suhail Abbas (Phone: 9410061472) and Medical Officers, Dr Fawad Khan (Phone: 9457990934) and Dr Smriti Prasad (Phone: 9358203015)," added Prof Arif.

Appealing recovered patients to come forward, he added, "We urgently need as many people as possible who have recovered to donate plasma, to help us make much progress. People should not fear returning to the hospital where they spent several days recovering from coronavirus".

In the present global medical crisis, Prof Shahid Ali Siddiqui (Principal, JNMC) stated that it is an ultimate humanitarian service to donate plasma.

He added that the count of recovered patients is sufficient and plasma donation from them can help JNMC to carry forward its aggressive treatment of Covid19 patients.

03/08/2020

AMU ranks third best university in India

ALIGARH August 2: The Aligarh Muslim University's academic excellence has been getting frequent recognition at both international and national levels in its centenary year. Besides bagging the high ranking by the Times Higher Education, London, the AMU got the third rank by India's leading news magazine India Today. The ranking covers more than 1000 government and private universities and it places the AMU third in both government and private universities.

According to the ranking announced by the India Today, the AMU has secured 1718.6 points out of maximum 2000 points.

AMU holds the third rank as it offers 90 PG courses in various disciplines. It has also succeeded in securing the fourth rank under the category 'General universities (Government) with the most patents granted in the past three years'.

India Today ranking of best law colleges has also placed AMU's Faculty of Law at the 11th rank.

AMU Vice-Chancellor, Tariq Mansoor has congratulated the faculty and students for the achievement that reveals their unrelenting efforts to take the university to the zenith of success. He also expressed satisfaction over AMU's steady move pushing aside the impediments caused by the COVID19 Pandemic over the last several months.

He said "The remarkable success has brought pride to the entire university fraternity and it is owing to the hard work and sincerity of the teachers of the university".

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