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NEW DELHI: Aligarh Muslim University, AMU Vice Chancellor Lt. Gen. Zameer Uddin Shah met the Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Parliament House Thursday. The Vice Chancellor, submitted a memorandum to PM , highlighting the issue of “inequitable funding for AMU”, compared to other Central Universities. Prime Minister assured the Vice Chancellor of full financial support to AMU.

VC was accompanied by Mr. Mohd. Taslimuddin, Member of Parliament, AMU Pro-Vice Chancellor, Brig. S. Ahmad Ali, Mohammad Aslam, President of Human Chain and Tanweer Alam, President of AMU Alumni Association, Maharashtra.

AMU VC WITH PM

Highlighting the recent achievements of the Aligarh Muslim University, the Vice Chancellor informed the Prime Minister that “AMU is striving to be a leading University in the country in the field of education and research”. He said, “We are leading in the field of Nanotechnology with an objective of ushering the second green revolution in the country”.

During the meeting, Lt. Gen. Shah pointed out that AMU scientists were actively involved in the Clean Ganga and Yamuna projects and the University was also collaborating with the Ministry of Heavy Industries in harnessing solar power for automotive purposes.

The Vice Chancellor, who submitted a written memorandum to PM , highlighted the issue of “inequitable funding for AMU” compared to other Central Universities. He stressed need for immediate funding for the construction of permanent building at the three AMU Centres in Malappuram, Kerala, Murshidabad, West Bengal and Kishanganj, Bihar.

Lt. Gen. Shah also pointed out to the Prime Minister, the activities of some disgruntled elements who were engaged in spreading rumours, which were detrimental to the University and a blot on his personal honour. The Prime Minister said that the Vice Chancellor should reply, “The Prime Minister has known Lt. Gen. Shah for the last 15 years”.

Mr. Mohd. Taslimuddin, Member of Parliament and Mr. Mohd. Aslam, President of Human Chain, a philanthropic organization, urged the Prime Minister to kindly expedite the release of funds for AMU Kishanganj Centre so that the construction projects are not affected.

Mr. Tanweer Alam, President of AMU Alumi Association of Maharashtra requested Mr. Modi to help in the establishment of AMU Centre in Maharashtra.