Hyderabad: “We have to remove all the unnecessary hurdles damaging our education system morally, legally, academically and ethically. We must have a sense of accountability”, said Prof. Syed Ainul Hasan, Vice Chancellor, and Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) during his visit to MANUU campuses at Bangalore on November 15, 2021. He also planted a sapling at MANUU Polytechnic Campus on the occasion.
Addressing the faculty members & staff of Regional Centre, Polytechnic and ITI, Prof. Ainul Hasan said the purpose of his visit was to interact and resolve the problems for smooth functioning of the campus. He advised the faculty to maintain the academic affinity with the students. He also emphasized the importance of education in mother tongue.
He described distance education as the backbone of the University. The Directorate of Distance Education has to be strengthened, he opined. He also held one to one meetings with faculty and staff, took note of their issues and assured them to resolve them at the earliest.
Prof. Ainul Hasan also held a meeting with Dr. Devi Shetty, Chairman, Narayana Health Group, Bangalore to explore the possibility of empanelment of their hospitals. He also met the Vice-Chancellor of Bangalore University and had a productive and fruitful discussion with him.
Dr. Khazi Ziaulla, Regional Director, RC Bangalore, welcomed, and Dr. Syed Nurussyidyn Madanibriefly introduced the Vice Chancellor. Dr. Mohammed Riazur Rahaman, Principal, MANUU Polytechnic, proposed a vote of thanks. Dr. Khazi Ziaulla, Dr. Mohammed Riazur Rahaman, and Dr. Mohd Mozzam Moinuddin (In charge of Principal MANUU ITI) gave a brief report of their respective institutions.
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