For AMU Fraternity all over word this day: 17th October is not an ordinary day of the year. For them it is above many festivals.They celebrate Sir Syed day in full sprit.
After sun set ,all
the main buildings specially,Bab-e-Syed,Maulana Azad Library,Arts Faculty,
Victoria gate ,University’s grand Masjid and residential halls are well
decorated with special light effects.
Dr Frank Islam, AMU alumnus and head of the FI Investment
Group, USA, entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist, civic leader, and writer
was the chief guest on the occasion of Sir Syed Day.
Dr Frank Islam and his wife deby with Vice Chancellor
Dr.Tariq Mansoor reached Athletic ground on traditional bag-ghhi, escorted by
Horse riders of MURC.
In the welcome
address, AMU Vice Chancellor, Professor Tariq Mansoor said, "In view Sir
Syed's vision; the University has started number of courses in emerging areas
such as M Tech (Biomedical Engineering), M Tech (Solar and Renewable Energy),
MBA (Hospital Administration), MBA (Islamic Banking and Finance) and a PG
Diploma course in Muslim Chaplaincy."
Dr
Islam and Professor Mansoor honoured The Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies and
Darul Musannefin Shibli Academy with the International and National Sir Syed
Excellence Awards respectively.
Dr Farhan
Nizami received the Sir Syed Excellence Award with a cash prize of Rs two lakhs
for The Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, while Prof Ishtiaq Ahmad Zilli
collected the award with Rs one lakh, prize money, on behalf of Darul
Musannefin Shibli Academy.
Professor Mujeebur Rahman Khan, Department of Plant
Protection and Dr Riaz Ahmad, Department of Zoology received the Innovation
Council Awards for Outstanding Researcher of the Year and Young Researcher of
the Year from University Pro Chancellor, Nawab Ibne Saeed Khan Chhatari. They
received Rs one lakh and Rs 50 000 as prize money respectively with the awards.
The top three winners of the 'All India Essay
Writing Competition' on the topic, "Revisiting Sir Syed in the
Contemporary World" also received their prizes from the University
Treasurer, Prof Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman.
With
a cash prize of Rs 25,000, Md Farrukh Ilyas, a student of BA Political Science
in AMU bagged the first prize while Mamdooh Abdul Fathah of Madeenathunnoor
College of Islamic Science, Markaz Garden, Calicut, Kerala won the second place
with a cash prize of Rs 15,000 and Hunaiza Mushtaq of Sri Venkateshwara College
of Pharmacy, Hyderabad, Telangana emerged third with prize money of Rs 10,000.
A
cash prize worth Rs 5,000 was given to state toppers from colleges and
universities across the country.
AMU
Pro Vice Chancellor, Prof Akhtar Haseeb distributed the Students' Research and
Innovation Awards
The first
prize was conferred to Mr Uzair Alam (M.Sc Interdisciplinary Nanotechnology
Centre), while Mr Mohd Nooruddin Ansari (PhD, Museology) and Mr Abdul Hannan
Mustajab (B.Sc Mathematics) shared the second prize. Mr Md Kaikubad Ali (PhD,
Geography) and Mr Suhail Ahmad (B.A Psychology) were given the third prize and
Mr Shahe Alam (BUMS) won the consolation prize.
The programme ended with University Tarana
and National Anthem.Fully packed Pandal at Athletic ground was burst into
clapping like a thunderbolt.
The Vice Chancellor and Pro-Vice Chancellor visited
different halls of residence to witness the Sir Syed Dinner.
M.M.Hall |
It was a nostalgia occasion for hundreds of Aligarh Muslim University alumni and AMU fraternity, to attend the celebration of Sir Syed Day of Aligarh Muslim University.
Written,
photographed and posted by Engr Maqbool Akram.
2 comments:
Great coverage of the event. Pictures as well as the text. I truly missed the grand program.
Nehal Arshad
Enrolment number U2461.
Great coverage of the event. Pictures as well as the text. I truly missed the grand program.
Nehal Arshad
Enrolment number U2461.
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