Tuesday, June 30, 2026

AMU Hosts Seminar on Women’s Political Participation, Calls for Meaningful Representation

 


Prof. Naima Khatoon, Prof. Mohd. Mohsin Khan, Prof. Azarmi Dukht, Prof. Aasim Zafar, Prof. Azra Moosvi, Prof. Mohammad Rizwan Khan and others during the Seminar on Women’s Participation in Polity

AMU Hosts Seminar on Women’s Political Participation, Calls for Meaningful Representation

ALIGARH, April 13: Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) organised a seminar on “Women’s Participation in Polity: Towards Equitable Representation” at the Kennedy Auditorium, bringing together academicians, scholars and students for a meaningful engagement with issues of gender, governance and democratic inclusion.

The Chief Guest, Vice Chancellor Prof. Naima Khatoon, described the Nari Shakti Vandan Act as a landmark step towards gender equality and noted that even incremental inclusion of women in decision-making spaces has the potential to bring about transformative social change. She further emphasised that true empowerment lies in creating enabling environments where women can exercise leadership with confidence, contribute to policy-making processes, and actively shape the nation’s developmental trajectory. She reiterated that inclusive and equitable participation is fundamental to building a just, progressive and forward-looking society.

Addressing the gathering, Pro Vice Chancellor Prof. Mohd. Mohsin Khan emphasised that women’s empowerment must move beyond symbolic inclusion and be supported by education, financial independence and robust institutional mechanisms that enable women to participate effectively in governance.

In her presidential address, Prof. Azarmi Dukht Safavi highlighted that women’s participation is central to justice and democratic vitality, calling for both structural reform and a transformation in societal attitudes.

Earlier, in his welcome address, Registrar Prof. Aasim Zafar pointed to the persistent disparity between women’s demographic strength and their representation in political institutions. Referring to initiatives such as the 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments and the Nari Shakti Vandan Act, 2023, he emphasised the need for translating legislative intent into tangible empowerment and leadership opportunities.

The programme was conducted by Prof. Vibha Sharma, Professor of English and Nodal Officer, who in her opening remarks underscored that representation must go beyond mere numerical presence to ensure substantive participation and agency for women. She highlighted that historically entrenched inequalities and structural barriers continue to limit women’s voices in decision-making spaces, and called for sustained institutional reforms, critical awareness and active participation to bridge this gap.

A formal resolution was presented by Prof. Azra Moosvi, Director, Centre for Women’s Studies, calling for stronger institutional support, leadership development, removal of socio-cultural barriers and promotion of gender-inclusive policies.

The seminar featured insightful presentations by student speakers, including Amna Asim, Syeda Nada Qadri, Khadija Fatma and Nalini Bhatter, who examined structural barriers, institutional bias and the need for meaningful participation and grassroots empowerment.

Faculty members, including Mrs. Zainab Arjumand Waseem, Dr. Tauseef Fatima, Dr. Shyna Saif, Dr. Naghma Farooqui, Prof. Saira Mehnaz and Prof. Rubina Iqbal, expanded the discussion by addressing socio-cultural constraints, legal frameworks and the importance of inclusive policy-making.

The vote of thanks was delivered by Prof. Mohammad Rizwan Khan. He acknowledged the insightful deliberations and thoughtful perspectives shared during the seminar, noting that such academic engagements play a vital role in fostering informed dialogue on critical societal issues.

He also commended the organisers, student participants and faculty members for their collective efforts in making the programme meaningful and impactful, and reiterated the importance of continuing such initiatives to promote inclusive thinking and democratic values within the academic community.

 

 

98th Inter-Hall Athletic Meet Concludes at AMU


 
Prize winner of 98th Inter-Hall Athletic Meet with Dr Meraj uddin Prof Urus Ilyas Prof Asia Chaudhary Prof Shamim and others 

98th Inter-Hall Athletic Meet Concludes at AMU

ALIGARH, April 13: The 98th Inter-Hall Athletic Meet of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), organised by the Athletics Club, concluded after two days of spirited competitions at the University Athletic Ground, showcasing athletic excellence, teamwork and sportsmanship.

The meet, held on April 10 and 11, witnessed enthusiastic participation from students representing 16 halls and 10 schools, competing across Men, Women, Boys and Girls categories.

The inaugural ceremony was graced by Prof. Mohd. Mohsin Khan, Pro Vice Chancellor, as Chief Guest, while Prof. Mohd. Athar Ansari, Dean Students’ Welfare, attended as Guest of Honour, and Prof. Nakhat Nasreen, Chairperson, Department of Education, as Special Guest. Prof. Yusuf Uzzaman Khan, Secretary, Games Committee, was also present.

Welcoming the participants, Dr. Merajuddin Faridi, President, Athletics Club, highlighted the significance of sports in promoting discipline, perseverance and holistic development. The dignitaries encouraged the athletes, emphasising the role of sports in character-building and fostering unity.

The meet featured a wide range of track events, including 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 5000m and 4×100m relay, along with field events such as discus throw, shot put, javelin throw and long jump.

In the individual championships, Mohd. Azeem of Sir Syed Hall North and Md. Qamar Abedeen of Viqarul Mulk Hall secured top honours in the Men’s category. Mayank Pathak of S.T.S. School won the Boys’ individual championship, while Zainab Tabassum and Areeba Malik of AMU Girls School emerged as joint winners in the Girls’ category.

In team events, S.T.S. School secured the Boys’ championship, while AMU Girls School won the Girls’ title. Sir Syed Hall North emerged as the Men’s team champions, and Sarojini Naidu Hall secured the Women’s team championship.

The closing ceremony featured prize distribution and medal presentation, with dignitaries congratulating the winners and participants. They emphasised the importance of sports in developing resilience, teamwork and a spirit of fair play.

AMU Organises Commemorative Programme on Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Jyotiba Phule

MAHATMA JYOTIBA PHULE


AMU Organises Commemorative Programme on Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Jyotiba Phule

ALIGARH, April 13: Dr. Ambedkar Chair of Legal Studies and Research, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), organised a commemorative academic programme to mark the birth anniversary of Mahatma Jyotiba Phule at the Conference Hall of the Chair.

Delivering the keynote address, Prof. Syed Ali Nawaz Zaidi, Department of Law, highlighted the enduring relevance of Mahatma Phule’s ideas in the domains of social justice, education and equality. He noted that Phule’s vision continues to inform contemporary legal and social discourse and remains deeply aligned with the constitutional values of India.

In his presidential remarks, Prof. Zafar Ahmad Khan, Chair Professor and Incharge of the Chair, emphasised the importance of revisiting the contributions of pioneering social reformers like Mahatma Phule in the present context. He stressed the need to promote sustained academic dialogue and research aimed at advancing the principles of justice, equality and inclusiveness in society.

The programme witnessed active participation from research scholars and students, who engaged thoughtfully in the discussions.

The proceedings were conducted by Mr. Kamran Rais, Doctoral Fellow.

Fatima Sheikh was a pioneering 19th-century educator and social reformer, widely recognized as India's first Muslim woman teacher. She is best remembered for her critical collaboration with Jyotirao and Savitribai Phule in championing education for women and marginalized, lower-caste communities. [1, 2, 3]
Their historic partnership and friendship changed the landscape of education in India through several key milestones:

  • Life-Saving Refuge: When Jyotirao and Savitribai Phule were evicted from their ancestral home for their radical views on education and caste, Fatima Sheikh and her brother, Usman Sheikh, welcomed the couple into their home. [1]
  • Founding the First Girls' School: In 1848, the Sheikh residence was used to establish one of the first indigenous schools for girls and children from marginalized sections of society. [1, 2]
  • Teaching and Advocacy: Fatima Sheikh trained alongside Savitribai Phule. She taught at all the schools founded by the Phules and went door-to-door to convince families to educate their daughters, despite severe social backlash and threats from conservatives. [1, 2, 3]
  • Intersectional Legacy: Their alliance broke down severe religious and caste barriers of the time, proving that marginalized communities could unite to fight for equality and civil rights. [1, 2, 3, 4]

Two RCA AMU Students Selected for Government Posts


 
Saiyed Quamer Raza Abdi


Syed Kashif

Two RCA AMU Students Selected for Government Posts

ALIGARH, May 12: Two students of the Residential Coaching Academy (RCA), Aligarh Muslim University, have secured government positions through competitive examinations.

Syed Kashif Hasan has been selected as Law Officer, Scale-II through the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB), while Saiyed Quamer Raza Abdi has been selected as Secretary, Mandi Parishad.

Congratulating the students, RCA Director Prof Mohammad Hasan said that their achievement reflected hard work, dedication and the academy’s continued commitment to providing quality guidance and coaching to aspirants preparing for competitive examinations

Jamia Millia Islamia Concludes End Semester Examinations and Admission Tests in Record Time

Jamia Millia Islamia Concludes End Semester Examinations and Admission Tests in Record Time

Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) has successfully conducted its End Semester Examinations for the academic session 2025–26  and Admission Tests for the academic session 2026–27 in a timely, transparent, and efficient manner.

The End Semester Examinations for more than 280 academic programmes were conducted from 2 May to 25 May 2026, enabling the University to commence its summer vacation as scheduled from 25 May 2026. Approximately 20,000 students appeared in these examinations across various undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma, and certificate programmes.

The University also ensured the timely declaration of examination results. The Office of the Controller of Examinations issued comprehensive Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for students and faculty members to facilitate the smooth conduct of examinations and the prompt submission of evaluated answer scripts. Consequently, nearly 800 examination results were declared within the stipulated timeline.

For the first time, SWAYAM courses were integrated into the University's academic curriculum and examination system, in line with the objectives of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

The timely declaration of results, along with the prompt issuance of grade sheets and provisional degrees, has enabled students to apply for higher education and avail employment opportunities without delay.

The Office of the Controller of Examinations also successfully conducted admission tests for more than 280 programmes for the academic session 2026–27. In addition, entrance examinations for Ph.D. programmes and the Residential Coaching Academy – Civil Services Coaching Programme were conducted smoothly and on schedule.

The University received more than one lakh applications for admission to its Undergraduate, Postgraduate, PG Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Diploma, and Certificate programmes. Admission tests were successfully conducted in 16 cities across the country, namely Delhi, Lucknow, Patna, Srinagar, Jammu, Jaipur, Guwahati, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bhopal, Kishanganj, Dehradun, Calicut, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Ranchi.

Admissions to  25 academic programmes will be based on CUET scores, while admissions to  B.Tech. and B.Arch.programmes will be based on JEE (Main) 2026 and NATA 2026 rankings, respectively. Admissions to the Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP B.Ed.) will be made on the basis of NCET 2026 merit. The process of declaration of admission results has already commenced.

The University also conducted admission tests for Jamia Schools for Classes VI, IX, and XI (Science, Arts, and Commerce) in five cities. More than 53,594 applications were received for admission to the school programmes.

Prof. Ahteshamul Haque, Controller of Examinations, expressed his gratitude to the Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Mazhar Asif, and the Hon'ble Registrar, Prof. Md. Mahtab Alam Rizvi, for their constant guidance and support in implementing the University's policy of conducting examinations and admissions in a fair, transparent, and time-bound manner while ensuring timely declaration of results.

Prof. Haque highlighted that the University's End Semester Examinations and Admission Tests were conducted almost simultaneously through meticulous planning and optimal utilization of University resources. He further stated that, in addition to the introduction of SWAYAM courses, the admission process also incorporated the multiple-entry provisions envisaged under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

To strengthen the integrity of the admission process, additional security measures were introduced this year. Metal detectors were deployed at the entry gates of all admission test centres to detect and prevent impersonation and other unfair practices. Prof. Haque also appreciated the dedicated efforts of the staff of the Office of the Controller of Examinations for successfully completing this massive exercise within the stipulated timeframe. Prof. Haque has appreciated the support received from the Deans of the Faculties, Heads of the departments , Directors of the Centres, Faculty members for their support in implementing the policy to conduct exam work on time.

Expressing his satisfaction, the Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Mazhar Asif, congratulated Prof. Ahteshamul Haque his team of the Office of the Controller of Examinations for completing the examination and admission process in record time through meticulous planning and efficient execution. He remarked that the timely conduct of examinations, admissions, and result declarations would significantly contribute to the University's academic planning and future growth.

The Hon'ble Registrar, Prof. Md. Mahtab Alam Rizvi, also congratulated the Controller of Examinations and his team for accomplishing the task in a highly coordinated and professional manner. He particularly appreciated the CoE Prof. Haque for starting University's in-house confidential printing facility and the continued automation initiatives undertaken, describing them as commendable achievements that have significantly enhanced the efficiency and transparency of the examination system.

एएमयू ने प्लांटेशन ड्राइव 2.0 के साथ हरित अभियान को दी नई गति


     Former Vice-Chancellor Prof. Mohammad Gulrez planting a sapling in presence of the VC Prof Naima Khatoon

MIC Land and Garden, Prof Anwar Shehzad and Dr Ali Jafar Abidi welcoming the Vice Chancellor Prof Naima Khatoon and Former VC Prof Mohd Gulrez at the plantation ceremony

                         एएमयू ने प्लांटेशन ड्राइव 2.0 के साथ हरित अभियान को दी नई गति

अलीगढ़, 29 जूनः पर्यावरणीय स्थिरता और पारिस्थितिक संरक्षण के प्रति अपनी प्रतिबद्धता को और मजबूत करते हुए अलीगढ़ मुस्लिम विश्वविद्यालय के यूनिवर्सिटी गेस्ट हाउस परिसर में भूमि एवं उद्यान विभाग के सहयोग से प्लांटेशन ड्राइव 2.0 का आयोजन किया गया। इस पहल का उद्देश्य विश्वविद्यालय परिसर को अधिक हरित, स्वच्छ और पर्यावरण के प्रति जागरूक बनाना है।

इस अवसर पर कुलपति प्रो. नइमा खातून तथा पूर्व कुलपति प्रो. मोहम्मद गुलरेज ने कचनार और टेबेबुइया अर्जेंटिया के पौधे लगाए। ये प्रजातियां अपने पर्यावरणीय महत्व और आकर्षक सौंदर्य के लिए जानी जाती हैं तथा परिसर में जैव विविधता को बढ़ावा देने में सहायक हैं।

प्रो. नइमा खातून ने कहा कि पर्यावरण संरक्षण सभी की साझा जिम्मेदारी है। उन्होंने कहा कि नियमित वृक्षारोपण अभियानों और सामुदायिक सहभागिता के माध्यम से एएमयू विद्यार्थियों, शिक्षकों और कर्मचारियों में पर्यावरणीय जागरूकता की संस्कृति विकसित कर रहा है।

पूर्व कुलपति प्रो. मोहम्मद गुलरेज ने कहा कि देशज तथा जलवायु-अनुकूल पौधों का रोपण पारिस्थितिक संतुलन बनाए रखने और भारत के नेट जीरो उत्सर्जन के लक्ष्य को प्राप्त करने की दिशा में महत्वपूर्ण कदम है।

अभियान के दौरान परिसर में हरित क्षेत्र बढ़ाने, देशज पौधों के संरक्षण और पर्यावरण के प्रति जागरूकता फैलाने पर विशेष बल दिया गया। यह पहल विश्वविद्यालय द्वारा नियमित वृक्षारोपण और पर्यावरण-अनुकूल गतिविधियों के माध्यम से सतत एवं हरित परिसर विकसित करने के व्यापक प्रयासों का हिस्सा है।

इस अवसर पर प्रो. मोहम्मद मुजम्मिल, प्रो. शकील अहमद, प्रो. इजहार फारूकी, प्रो. मोहम्मद हसन, प्रो. विभा शर्मा, प्रो. मोहम्मद परवेज, प्रो. रियाज अहमद, डॉ. शमीम अहमद, प्रो. जिया सिद्दीकी, प्रो. आबिद अली खान, प्रो. उरूस इलियास, प्रो. साफिया अख्तर काजमी, प्रो. अनवर शहजाद, डॉ. अली जाफर आबेदी सहित अनेक शिक्षकों एवं अधिकारियों ने भी पौधारोपण किया और आने वाली पीढ़ियों के लिए हरित, स्वच्छ और पर्यावरण-अनुकूल परिसर के निर्माण का संकल्प दोहराया।


Sunday, June 28, 2026

नशा मुक्ति दिवस पर जेएन मेडिकल के मनोरोग विभाग ने जागरूकता कार्यक्रम आयोजित किया

 


Prof Mohd Khalid, Prof Anjum Parvez, Prof Mohd Aslam and Dr Riyazuddin during the programme on International Day against drug abuse at JN Medical College

नशा मुक्ति दिवस पर जेएन मेडिकल के मनोरोग विभाग ने जागरूकता                                                                                                                           कार्यक्रम आयोजित किया

अलीगढ़, 27 जूनः अलीगढ़ मुस्लिम विश्वविद्यालय के जवाहरलाल नेहरू मेडिकल कॉलेज (जेएनएमसी) के मनोरोग विभाग ने शरीर क्रिया विज्ञान (फिजियोलॉजी) विभाग के सहयोग से अंतरराष्ट्रीय मादक द्रव्य दुरुपयोग एवं अवैध तस्करी निरोधक दिवस के अवसर पर जागरूकता कार्यक्रम आयोजित किया। कार्यक्रम का उद्देश्य नशा मुक्त समाज के निर्माण तथा विद्यार्थियों और युवाओं में स्वस्थ जीवनशैली को बढ़ावा देना था।

कार्यक्रम का शुभारंभ फिजियोलॉजी विभाग के एसोसिएट प्रोफेसर डॉ. अनवर हसन सिद्दीकी के उद्घाटन संबोधन से हुआ। चिकित्सा संकाय के डीन प्रो. मोहम्मद खालिद तथा जेएनएमसी के प्राचार्य प्रो. अंजुम परवेज ने मादक पदार्थों की लत को गंभीर जनस्वास्थ्य चुनौती बताते हुए इसके प्रति जागरूकता और रोकथाम में शैक्षणिक संस्थानों की महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका पर बल दिया।

मनोरोग विभाग के अध्यक्ष प्रो. मोहम्मद रियाजुद्दीन ने मादक पदार्थों के दुरुपयोग की रोकथाम विषय पर व्याख्यान देते हुए तंबाकू, शराब और अन्य नशीले पदार्थों के दुष्प्रभावों की जानकारी दी। उन्होंने कहा कि समय पर पहचान, उचित उपचार और विशेषज्ञों की देखरेख से नशे की लत पर प्रभावी ढंग से काबू पाया जा सकता है।

इस अवसर पर स्कूल एवं कॉलेज के विद्यार्थियों के लिए पोस्टर प्रतियोगिता का भी आयोजन किया गया, जिसका उद्देश्य नशा मुक्ति और मानसिक स्वास्थ्य के प्रति जागरूकता बढ़ाना था। प्रतियोगिता में कक्षा छह की छात्रा साइमा इकबाल ने प्रथम, कक्षा 12 के छात्र अफजल इकबाल ने द्वितीय तथा मोहम्मद अयान खान ने तृतीय स्थान प्राप्त किया।

कार्यक्रम का समापन फिजियोलॉजी विभाग के अध्यक्ष प्रो. मोहम्मद असलम के धन्यवाद ज्ञापन के साथ हुआ।

इस अवसर पर मनोरोग विभाग ने जेएनएमसी अस्पताल के ओपीडी-8 स्थित एडिक्शन ट्रीटमेंट फैसिलिटी (एटीएफ) में उपलब्ध निःशुल्क सेवाओं की भी जानकारी दी। यहां शराब, तंबाकू, ओपिओइड तथा व्यवहार संबंधी व्यसनों से प्रभावित लोगों के लिए निःशुल्क परामर्श, काउंसिलिंग, दवाएं, डिटॉक्सिफिकेशन, पुनर्वास और पुनः नशे की प्रवृत्ति की रोकथाम संबंधी सेवाएं उपलब्ध कराई जाती हैं।

 


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