AMU alumni celebrate birth anniversary of its founder
Agencies : Bhopal, Thu Oct 18 2012, 15:44 hrs
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The 195th birth anniversary of the founder of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was celebrated here.
A large number of alumni under the banner of 'AMU Old Boys Association, Bhopal' recalled Sir Syed's contribution in establishing the university during British rule at a function held last night.
Madhya Pradesh Minority Communities chairman Anwar Mohammad Khan urged the University to adopt a more rational and scientific thinking that would enable it to bring changes in the society in accordance with contemporary challenges.
Madhya Pradesh Urdu Academy Chairman Saleem Qureshi, Shahar Qazi, Bhopal, Maulana Syed Mushtaque Ali Nadvi also spoke on the occasion.
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