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A blue print for Aligarh Muslim University’ modernization and expansion has been created by its Vice- chancellor Prof. P K Abdul Azis. University calling it vision 2020 because of it’s to be done within a decade.
To re-capture the vibrant spirit of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan and March forward in a relentless manner, Academic and research potential of Aligarh Muslim University demands it to be done as a basic draft.
Time knows batter that behind every change, excellence and achievement needs of financial oil are necessary and AMU too require proper extra fund for this dream project.
No doubt Aligarh Muslim University is able to reach the pinnacle of excellence and achieve the top rank in the country but proper shape and channel is still required. Every related person has to make special efforts and show a keen interest for this goal.
In his vision 2020, vice- chancellor demanded 1028 crores for Restoration of Heritage Buildings, Establishment of institute of Nanosciences and Nano Technology, Up gradation of Z H College of Engineering & Technology, J N Medical College and Women’s college, Establishment of Department of Agricultural Biotechnology in the faculty of Agriculture Sciences, Establishment of College of Nursing, Strengthening of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Central library (Online subscription of all subjects of the science direct), Establishment of Central Instrumentation facility, Establishment AMU Institute of Management Studies & Research, Construction of Four Central Canteens and one small canteen in each Hall of Residences, construction of Convention Center, Construction of Guest house, Construction of residential quarters for employees, Construction of guest hours, Construction of community center, Construction of Examination and admission center, Development of infrastructure for games & sports, Establishment of Telemedicine center, Up gradation of the centre for promotion of education and culture advancement of Muslims Of India.
For such dreams, Aligarh Muslim University has submitted a separate proposal amounting to Rs 1028 crores. A committee chaired by Hon. Minister M.A.A Fatmi has recommended substantial assistance to the university.
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