Saturday, February 28, 2009

National Seminar on “Education in the New Millennium: Challenges and Issues” at AMU

From AMU News And Views

Aligarh February 28: Inaugurating a two day national seminar on "Education in the New Millennium: Challenges and Issues" organized by the Department of Education, the Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University Prof. P. K. Abdul Azis pointed out that in this globally changing scenario the educations are concerned with new challenges which need reform especially in techniques of teaching and in curriculum designing so that well equipped and efficient teachers may be produced to face the challenges of the new millennium. He further said that the theme of the Seminar is highly relevant at this moment, when there is an overwhelming concern regarding the quality and significance of education in the new millennium.

Professor Azis said that the Department of Education is one of the oldest departments of the University and has produced thousands of teachers to provide better education. He regretted that this department could not be used as the laboratory of University's maintained schools.

He said that the Muslim community is the most educationally backward community of this country and the University has taken a historic decision to establish five special Centres in different parts of the country and these Centres would be replica of the Aligarh Muslim University.

Delivering the keynote address Prof. Mohammad Akhtar Siddiqui, Chairperson, National Council for Teachers' Education, Government of India said that access of higher education has also to improve so as to make it available to all sections of the society equitably and with reasonable quality. At present 11% of the eligible population is enrolled in higher education programmes which is still less than average enrolment in higher education in the developing countries i.e. 11.25%. Eleventh Five Year Plan envisages enhancing the enrolment upto 15%. Seventy percent students enrolled in graduate programmes in colleges are pursuing general courses which have no link with the trained manpower requirement in the country. The issue needs to be addressed urgently.

He announced that the NCTE is currently engaged in bringing out a framework for the teacher education curriculum which will try to ensure that education processes in teacher education institutions are complemented with a desirable rigour and quality, the qualification of teacher educators and other norms and standards for training programmes are also being reviewed.

While welcoming the delegates from all parts of the country, Professor Roquiya Zainuddin, Chairperson of the Department of Education, AMU said that the purpose of education is to produce good human beings who are adjusted within themselves, can work for the welfare of the society and nation at large but despite increasing number of schools, colleges and universities, we have not been able to achieve what should have been achieved during the post independence era.

She said that it does not raise any doubt in that an over emphasis on materialistic gains/values can never produce a Mahatma Gandhi, a Sir Syed Ahmad Khan and a Tagore. We need selfless leaders to run our society, we need creative individuals who are not simply a machine producing information after information but students who are problem solvers, nation builders and have a global vision.

On this occasion AMU Vice Chancellor Prof. P. K. Abdul Azis released a book authored by Professor Roquiya Zainuddin. Dr. Nikhat Nasreen conducted the programme.


(Dr. Rahat Abrar)

Public Relations' Officer


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Lok Sabha Election 2009




Ref. No. 09/MBMC/P/98

Dated: 27. 02. 2009

Press Release

Even after sixty two years of Indian Independence, Muslim minority has been legged behind. To take steps forward to get rid of Muslim backwardness and victimization, the Millat Bedari Muhim Committee [MBMC], Aligarh launched a movement and consolidated secular forces in 2004 Lok Sabha election. UPA government was the result of this movement. But the condition of the community is not much better than before.

Once again the MBMC has started a campaign to consolidate the secular forces and has prepared a national level charter of demands of Muslims, which is being presented to all secular parties of India. One of such efforts was a meeting of teachers, students and scholars of Aligarh Muslim University and intellectuals with Mr. Amar Singh, National General Secretary of Samajwadi Party on 23rd February, 2009 at his residence in 27, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi.

But after the media coverage of this high level meeting, it has been seen that the message of the meeting is being made wrong.

Jasim Mohammad, President MBMC, said that the message of the meeting with Amar Singh has taken a wrong shape. Our purpose of the meeting was to put up the problems and demands of Muslim community in front of Samajwadi Party and to consolidate the secular forces. AMU community has always been supported all secular forces who are working for the unity of the nation and development of India. As in 2004 we worked to unite the secular forces and secular vote, this year also, we will not only support but also campaign for those secular parties who will fulfill the promises of Muslim community.

Jasim Mohammad criticized the recent development of few Muslims who are making new fronts at this crucial juncture when India has to decide its future. He said, "Why do these self-minded people become active at the time of election? Why do not they work during the tenure of the government? By such activities they indirectly support the communal and fascist forces like BJP and RSS."

He also informed that the MBMC is also trying to seek appointment from other secular political parties to raise the issues and demand of Muslim community.

[Mohsin Raza Khan]

Hony. Secretary


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Jasim Mohammad
Centre for Comparative Study of Indian
Languages & Culture,
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. President The
Millat Bedari Muhim Committee (MBMC), Aligarh
Editor
" The Aligarh
Movement"
R/o Aligarh
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Faculty positions at lecturer and AP level in BTech Mech. and Maths

Dear Aligs

There are few vacancies at lecturer and AP level in Maths and Mech. in
a B.Tech. institute. Please mail your CV at pksietgzb@yahoo.com to Dr. Pradeep Kumar.

Dr. Rahat Ali
Ph.D. Economics 2006
VITS, Ghaziabad

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