AMU VC
appoints new Proctor
Wednesday March 23, 2011 09:37:41 PM,
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Aligarh:
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) Vice
Chancellor, Prof. P. K. Abdul Azis, in exercise of the powers
vested in him under Section 19(3) of the AMU Act, March 23 approved the
appointment of Professor Mujahid Beg, Department of Medicine, J.N.
Medical College as Proctor in addition to his own duties for a
period of two years.
Professor Mujahid Beg may organize the
proctorial system to effectively serve the cause of the
University.
The Vice Chancellor has requested
all to cooperate with the new Proctor and give him the best of
support.
Earlier, all important
activities in the university, including admissions and examinations,
remained paralyzed Tuesday on account of the forced locking of the
central offices by the students' union a day earlier.
The students' union was demanding
proctor's removal from the post alleging him of being inefficient.
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