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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Ragging Prevention Committee of F/O Medicine and Continuation/Re-admission of the dates

ALIGARH July 31: The meeting of 'Ragging Prevention Committee' of Faculty of Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University was held in the chamber of Dean in presence of Prof. Syed Abrar Hasan, Dean (in the Chair), Prof. M. Ashraf Malik, Principal, J. N. Medical College, Prof. S.H. Hashmi, Principal, Dr. Z.A. Dental College, Prof. Nafis Ahmed Faruqi, Department of Anatomy, Prof. M.U. Rabbani, Department of Medicine, Prof. Tabassum Shahab, Department of Paediatrics, Prof. Asif Ali, Department of Biochemistry, Prof. Rana Sherwani, Department of Pathology, Prof. Geeta Rajput, Department of Prosthodontics, Prof. M. Mobarak Hossain, Department of Physiology, Prof. Haris M Khan, Department of Microbiology and Dr. Farhan Kirmani, Department of Anatomy (Assistant Proctor).

A number of issues relating to ragging were discussed in the meeting and it was decided that two teachers will be stationed at entry points near glass room & crossing near LT-5 between 7:45 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. on all working days for vigilance. The Chairmen of Department of Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, Forensic Medicine, Pathology, Microbiology and Pharmacology will be requested to send the names of teachers so that a schedule is prepared to this effect. The teacher of the first year batch shall accompany the students to their next classroom.

Further, the Chairmen of Department of Anatomy, Biochemistry and Physiology will request the teacher who is engaging theory class, not to leave the class room until the next teacher arrives.

The J. N. Medical College Principal was requested to involve Medical College Society for vigilance. It was also decided to request the teachers to inform seniors students not to indulge in ragging and a letter to be sent to all Chairmen in this regard.

The meeting decided that posters and banners be displayed at prominent places in J.N. Medical College and Dr. Z. A. Dental College regarding evils of ragging and punishment. All teachers and non-teaching staff be requested through their Chairmen to ensure that no incident of ragging is permitted to take place in vicinity of their Chamber/place of work. The Chairmen of Department of Anatomy and Physiology be requested to ensure that few teachers are available in college corridor in afternoon after Dissection Class/Practical Class i.e. the last class.

Finally, it was decided to request AMU Proctor to post extra staff in faculty campus for vigilance particularly at cycle stand, 1st floor corridor near L T -4 & near Dental College and University PRO be requested to design and display posters in University campus highlighting evils of ragging and punishment as defined and directed by the Supreme Court of India.

Meanwhile, Prof. Ainul Haq Khan, Dean, Students’ Welfare said that the students indulging in ragging in any form shall be punished as per rules prescribed in the AMU Students’ Conduct and Discipline Rules which may include suspension or even expulsion from the rolls of the University or a fine of Rs. Five Hundred extendable upto Rs. Twenty five hundred. He also urged the students not to take part in any form of ragging and abide by the rules.




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ALIGARH, July 31: The last dates for continuation/ re-admission in the Aligarh Muslim University has been extended up to 2nd August for the students including research scholars.



The students and research scholars are required to fill in and submit prescribed proforma for continuation available in the respective Dean Offices by August 2 after which one more week’s time i.e. upto August 9, may be given to them on payment of late fees of Rs. Five hundred.


The students who fail to submit application for the continuation by the stipulated time may however be allowed after a payment of an additional amount of Rs. Eight hundred afterwards.

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