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After Commotion Aligarh post office closed
Aligarh. The head post offices do not open the gate on the bed and came to take the form of PCS examination in the intense.
Looking at the Post Office to administer crowd control police came to the rescue. After police crowd control was found to interfere.
More crowded due to the old post office building in the form of government has opened two counters for sale. Day bed close to 600 form 400 form of the PCS was sold. Monday to bed listening to the news of the form of sales from 8 am crowd of people gathered at the General Post Office. Post office open at 10 am the crowd had to take form in the thousands.

Post office employees took a little time to form a system of sharing. But they cut that scene. Given the outrageous crowd was calling the police. Interfere with the police after the case was calm and people engaged in the line.
Form of sales was 4.15 in the evening. Senior Postmaster KD Mishra said post office due to the more crowded it was difficult for other customers. This form has shifted the sales counter in the old building. Do not be a problem because the police force has been deployed.
Ali Zaid Bin Nawab developed website for A.M.U City High School
(http://fb.com/monitorninth)
Ali Zaid Bin Nawab studying at A.M.U City High School presently designed this website to make all the students aware about important announcements, competitions & other activities at A.M.U.City High School.

HE assure that all the information on this website will be true to the best of his knowledge..so keep visiting this website for updates about city high school..The link of this website is
http://amucity.weebly.com/
He is just only 15years old a made a website himself without any help from others...... He is really a enthusiastic boy and wants to become an software engineer in future....
HE also make city high school fb page and group from which about 350+ peoples are joined...
Khair Aligarh Road Will Become A New Industrial Zone


685 million park in Noida, Gorakhpur-eyed people break
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati in Noida at a cost of Rs 685 crore from a gorgeous park is built. Mayawati's '
80-acre Park in Noida is the most important part of the inspiration for the downtrodden in the center where a 39 m high mound site and four smaller stapes have been built. The monument Davits in next year's elections under the plan is designed to keep your side.
Memorials may be great but has been surrounded in controversy from the start. Many people and organizations are spending money in the protesters made it unnecessary to say. But godlike himself riding on a desire to build the BSP Supreme not care about anyone.
"Messiah of the Delis' instead of blowing her millions of rupees on the statues in UP
Noted Scientist Professor Abdul Majid Siddiqui passed away
Noted Scientist and Former Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences, Aligarh Muslim University, Professor Abdul Majid Siddiqui passed away for heavenly abode this morning at New Delhi. He was 79. He is survived by his wife Prof. Jamila Majid Siddiqui, two sons and a daughter. His son Dr. Shahid Jameel is an eminent scientist, New Delhi and Dr. Afashan Hashim is a business development, regulatory affairs and scientific consultant, USA. He will be buried at the University Graveyard today after the Asr prayer.
Born on January 1, 1933. He got his early education from Christian College, Lucknow and obtained his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Chemistry from AMU in 1952 and 1954 respectively. Prof. Siddiqui obtained his Ph.D. in Biochemistry in 1962 from School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, USA.
Prof. Majid Siddiqui held the positions of Consultant in Biochemistry, Khartoum, Sudan (1985-86), Dean Faculty of Life Sciences, AMU (1986-88), Head of the Department of Biochemistry, University of Basrah, Iraq (1977-81), Research Assistant, University of California, USA (1959-62).
Prof. Siddiqui was a brilliant student and was awarded Faculty of Science prize for securing highest marks in B.Sc. I year (1950), Gold Medal in 1952 for securing first position in B.Sc. (1952-53).
Recognition of his research work includes US Patent No. 3, 62, 94, 49 dated December 21, 1971 on ‘A Process of Combating hypercholesterolemia wherein 3-hydroxy-e-methylglutric acid’. He had also been the member of different academic and administrative bodies of the Aligarh Muslim University. He was the first provost of Mohammad Habib Hall.
Prof. Siddiqui was the son-in-law of Prof. Abdul Aleem, former, Vice Chancellor of the Aligarh Muslim University.
AMU Engineering STUDENT WINS “SECOND PRIZE” IN SRI-LANKA
Syed Nabeel Mehdi, a student of B. Tech III Year Electrical Engineering department, Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology, Aligarh Muslim University has been selected the “Second Best” in the “Present Around the World” presentation competition South-Asia finals, organized by IET-UK in Sri-Lanka.
The competition was held on 21st August, at Hotel Galadari, one of the finest five star hotels in Sri Lanka. Competition was particularly close amongst Mr. Nabeel (from Delhi zone), Miss Ridhima (from Mumbai zone) & Mr. Saad Ali (from Lahore zone).
Mr. Mehdi gave presentation on the topic “Electricity crisis and role of renewable resources in future”. In his paper, he said that about 1.1 billion people in the world, out of which the majority lives in India are compelled to live in dark. Load shedding is very common in South-Asian countries and Sub-African countries. On the one hand Billions of dollars are being spent on searching life on other planets, while Billions of people live on our own planet in utter darkness. The problems like illiteracy, unemployment, backwardness, poor health, over population etc are rising in our part of the world due to electricity crisis. Mr. Mehdi observed that the need of the hour is to employ renewable green technologies for a better future and healthy environment.
He won a cash prize of £250. The first prize went to Mr. Saad Ali from Pakistan. It was a close competition, with selected participants from Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Mumbai, Lahore, Columbo and Dhaka.
Mr. Nabeel has previously won first prize in Delhi Finals held at Amity University, NOIDA.
He won a cash prize of £250. The first prize went to Mr. Saad Ali from Pakistan. It was a close competition, with selected participants from Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Mumbai, Lahore, Columbo and Dhaka.
Mr. Nabeel has previously won first prize in Delhi Finals held at Amity University, NOIDA.
Aero plane crash trainer Pilot killed at landing time in Aligarh Uttar Pradesh- 29 may, 2011
Aligarh, Jul 29: A trainer pilot was killed and a trainee pilot was critically injured when a two-seater aircraft crashed while landing during a trainee sortee at the Dhanapur airstrip here today.
Police sources said here that the aircraft of a private aviation school crash landed killing pilot Rakesh Grover(50), hailing from Nagpur, on the spot. The injured trainee pilot I T T Reddy, from Andhra Pradesh, was rushed to hospital.
According to sources, the plane was air-borne for few minutes after take off but had to land due to some technical snag. The nearby villagers took out the injured from the plane and informed the authorities.
The exact reason behind the crash landing could not be ascertained immediately. Further details were awaited, sources said.
Aligarh Muslim University Court from AMU old boys
AMU Court Election:
ALIGARH July 12:* The Chief Election Officer, Prof. Najmul Islam said thathe received a total of 118 nomination applications to elect 25
representatives to the Aligarh Muslim University Court from AMU old boys’
category.
Scrutiny of nomination applications was carried out on July 11, 2011 in the
presence of several candidates and their supporters. None of the nominations
was found to be valid as per rules and hence were rejected.
He said that a fresh election schedule will be notified later so that
elections are held as soon as possible.
The Chief Election Officer thanked the candidates and their supporters for
their cooperation rendered during the scrutiny process. He said that the
scrutiny process was assisted by Prof. Najam Khaleeq and Dr. Moinuddin.
professors of Aligarh Muslim University's department accused of caging black buck
LUCKNOW: An FIR has been lodged against five professors of Aligarh Muslim University's department of wildlife sciences for restraining a black buck on the university campus with " criminal intent". On Monday, wildlife activists also lodged an online petition, demanding the government to take stringent action against the accused.
Earlier, in his FIR lodged on July 9, Naresh Kadyan, master trainer at Animal Welfare Board of India, has alleged that five persons – chairman of department of wildlife sciences, Aligarh Muslim University, Prof Jamal Ahmed Khan; readers, Dr Afifullah Khan and Dr Satish Kumar; and other faculty members, Prof H S A Yahya, and Dr Orus Ilyas – kept a black buck in captivity. Presently, the accused have been charged with sections related to cruelty towards an animal and keeping it captive. However, the wildlife activists are demanding that the professors be charged under the more stringent Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. According to Kadyan, the animal was kept in a specially-installed cage and the professors put the Schedule I animal on display, thus flouting various sections of the Wildlife Protection Act.
2nd National Entrance Test for Residential Coaching Academy on July 10
ALIGARH July 7: The Residential Coaching Academy of the Aligarh Muslim University is holding its 2nd National Entrance Test on July 10, 2011 from 10 am to 12 noon for admission to the Coaching of Civil Services, Judicial Services and Banking Services at three centres i.e. Aligarh, Lucknow and Srinagar (J&K).
Prof. Ziauddin Khairoowala, Director of Residential Coaching Academy said that about 380 candidates will be appearing in the test. The interview for admission to Coaching for civil and banking services will be held on 25th and 26th July 2011 respectively while for Judicial services it will be held on 27th and 28th July 2011.
AMU Centre for Distance Education establishes five study centres in various parts of country
ALIGARH July 7: The Centre for Distance Education, Aligarh Muslim University has established five Study Centres in different parts of the country.
The Director, Distance Education Centre, Dr. Mohd. Rizwan Khan said that the AMU Vice Chancellor, Prof. P. K. Abdul Azis has granted approval for the establishment of these centres at Makhdoom Abdul Qasim Educational and Welfare Society, Saharsa, New Horizon School, Bhagalpur and Al-Aziz Educational Foundation Trust, Muzaffarpur in Bihar while the remaining two centres will be established at Asim Siddiqui Memorial Degree College, Badaun and Madrasa Serajul Uloom, Sambhal, Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh.
Dr. Khan said that the approval has been given without any financial commitment on the part of the University and that these centres will function under the purview of the Centre for Distance Education. The Distance Education Centre will offer graduate and undergraduate courses at these Centres.
Prof. Rais Akhtar, formerly National Fellow, ICSSR and Emeritus Scientist, joined as Visiting Professor of Geology at AMU
ALIGARH July 9: Prof. Rais Akhtar, formerly National Fellow, ICSSR and Emeritus Scientist, CSIR, Geography, Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi has joined as Visiting Professor at the Department of Geology, Aligarh Muslim University.
Prof. Akhtar taught at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, University of Zambia, Lusaka and University of Kashmir, Srinagar. He is a recipient of Leverhulme Fellowship, University of Liverpool, Henry Chapman Fellowship, University of London, Visiting Fellowship, University of Sussex, Commonwealth Secretariat Fellow, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, London, Belgian and French Governments’ Fellow, and Visiting Professor, University of Paris.
Prof. Rais Akhtar has been Visiting Lecturer in a number of geography departments and medical institutes. He has delivered lectures on medical geography, climate change and human health at the London School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Liverpoor School of Tropical Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Institute of Public Health, University of Pisa, and Nuffield School for Health, Leeds. He has been a lead Author at Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change during 1999-2007, which was the joint recipient of Nobel Peace Prize for 2007.
He has published 82 research papers in national and international journals including The Lancet, International Journal of Environmental Studies, Geo Journal, and Social Science & Medicine. Prof. Akhtar has research interest in environment, health and sustainable development with specific focus on climate change and health scenario. Prof. Akhtar has 14 books to credit. His two books, Health And Disease in Tropical Africa (1987) and Health Care Patterns and Planning in Developing Countries (1991), were published from London and New York, and another, Malaria in South Asia, (written jointly with two American Co-editors was published by Springer, Netherlands in April 2010.
UGC Academic Staff College AMU organized a teacher-training workshop for English teachers of Aligarh District
ALIGARH July 9: UGC Academic Staff College, Aligarh Muslim University organized a teacher-training workshop under a major research project initiated by the University Grant Commission’s for English teachers of Aligarh District teaching at IX and X level. The workshop was organized in collaboration with the District Inspector of School (DIOS), Aligarh.
The workshop was attended by about 100 teachers from different blocks of Aligarh district comprising of Lodha, Bijauli, Iglaas, Gonda, Akrabad, Tappal, Gangiri, Khair and Chandaus. The training specifically focused on “Professional Development of Secondary School Teachers in Aligarh District teaching at IX-X level as a part of conducting Training Needs Analysis of Secondary School Teachers in Aligarh.
Dr. Dharmendra Sharma, Associate DIOS, Aligarh said that the DIOS will make an effort in future to develop materials and syllabus pertaining to the local needs of the students studying the UP Board curriculum. Mr. Ravindra Singh, DIOS, Aligarh said that such training programs must continue in future to enhance the professional development of teachers. He appreciated the efforts made by the Principal Investigator of the training project, Dr. Raashid Nehal for coming up with the idea of training and bringing qualitative changes in teaching methodology. Mrs. Jayshee Kannan, an ELT consultant, New Delhi remarked that such teacher training programmes should be a part of continuous teacher education programme.
Dr. Raashid Nehal, Principal Investigator, said that such kind of training programme will open new opportunities for professional training and would cater to learner-centred teaching. Dr. Faiz Zaidi conducted the sessions on the language learning strategies and learning styles. Dr. Amirullah Khan highlighted the significance of ‘Pronunciation and English Speaking’. Dr. Ahmad Mujtaba Siddiqui, Secretary, Public School Development Society stressed the need for strengthening the mother tongue for the purpose of teaching English. He also asserted that teacher should develop accountability to their profession that will impact on the professional development and quality learning in the rural areas.
RARE TUMOR OF JAW OPERATED AT DENTAL COLLEGE, AMU
ALIGARH, July 11: Cemento-Ossifying Fibroma — a rare tumor of jaw was operated in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dr. Z. A. Dental College, Aligarh Muslim University.
Dr. G. S. Hashmi, Asst. Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery informed that a 40 years old female from Medical Road, Aligarh approached the OPD complaining progressive swelling of left mandible. He said that the biopsy report confirmed Cemento-Ossifying Fibroma. Resection of tumor with reconstruction plate was planned and executed successfully. It took about four hours to carry the surgery. Dr. S. Kamran, Assistant Professor, administered the special anesthesia on the patient.
Prof. S.H. Hashmi, Principal, Dr. Z. A. Dental College and Dr. S.S. Ahmad, Chairman congratulated Dr. G. S. Hashmi and his team for this remarkable success. Surgical team included Dr. S. Abdur Rehman, Dr. Irfan, Dr. Sharif, Sister Shahina, Nazish etc.
AMU Residential Coaching Academy organizes its 2nd national level entrance test
ALIGARH July 10: The Residential Coaching Academy (RCA) of the Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh conducted its 2nd National Entrance Test on Sunday, 10th July 2011 at three centers namely Aligarh, Lucknow and Srinagar for selecting candidates for the coaching of Civil Services, Banking Services and Judicial Services 2011-2012 Batch as a full time regular course for Minorities/Scheduled Castes (SCs)/ Scheduled Tribes (STs) & women.
AMU Vice-Chancellor, Prof. P.K. Abdul Azis has appointed Prof. Mohd. Gulrez, Dept. of West Asian Studies as an Observer for Aligarh Centre i.e. Commerce Department AMU, Aligarh, Prof. Naima Khatoon, Deputy Director, RCA as an Oberver and Prof. Nawab Ali Khan, Dept. of Commerce as an Incharge for Srinagar Center i.e. Sri Pratap College, Srinagar and Prof. Abdul Matin, Dept. of Sociology as an Observer and Dr. Mohd. Shoeb & Dr. Isar Ahmad Rizvi Dept. of Physics as In-charges for Lucknow Center i.e. National P.G. College, Lucknow for conducting the 2nd National Entrance Test of Residential Coaching Academy, AMU, Aligarh, out of 383 + 5 =388 (5 students from Lucknow Center) 340 students appeared at Aligarh Center, out of 34 applicants 11 students appeared at Lucknow Center and out of 37 applicant 32 students appeared at Srinagar Center. The test was conducted smoothly at all the centers.
Prof. Ziauddin Khairoowala, Director, Prof. Mohd. Gulrez, Observer Aligarh Centre, Prof. S.U.Faroooqi, Dean Faculty of Commerce, Prof. Badar Alam Iqbal, Department of Commerce took round and observed the National Entrance Test of Residential Coaching Academy at Aligarh Center.
AMU Vice Chancellor leaves for Kishanganj; Prof. Shabbir to look after the work of Vice Chancellor
ALIGARH July 10: Prof. Mohammad Shabbir, Dean, Faculty of Law, being the senior most Dean amongst the member of the Executive Council in the category of Deans of Faculties, shall discharge the routine duties of the Vice Chancellor of the Aligarh Muslim University during the absence of Prof. P. K. Abdul Azis.
The Vice Chancellor, Prof. P. K. Abdul Azis will remain out of station from the afternoon of July 9 to July 12, 2011 to have a visit to Kishanganj (Bihar) to inspect the site identified by the State Government for establishing the proposed AMU Centre in Kishanganj.
Prof. Mohammad Shabbir is also the Member-in-Charge of Dr. Ambedkar Chair of Legal Studies and Research.
Two train crashes 37 killed, 170 injured
Sunday in the country in two train accidents killed 37 people and wounding more than 170. The first incident from Howrah to Delhi-Kalka Mail's 13 bogies were derailed, causing at least 37 people were killed and 170 injured. Secondly, Guwahati - Puri Express in the train derailed and three fell to 8 cans. In both events, the death toll could rise.
Railways, however, confirmed that 16 people have been injured. These two train accidents in the Railway Minister held talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. The initial cause of the accident Kalka Mail emergency braking by the driver being talked about, which is why 12 Bogia with engines over each other - climbed.
Meanwhile, in Assam 'Guwahati - Puri Express bhatapara between Rangia and crashed. Railway department that has made him blast on railway track, which track the 8 coaches and three coaches fell off. Blast from the wires have also been found near the tracks. Occurrence given in A. 100 S region much longer receive a base is.
Statistics makes the area Anusa Su daily 2 million people in India travel by train, but no one knows he will be able to travel safely or will embrace the journey of death.
On Sunday, two horrific train accidents has created a sensation throughout the country. Railway Commissioner will investigate such incidents. Kalka mail are exposed to contradictory statements about the accident.
There is no question that the emergency brakes. Emergency brake for safety and not an accident.
However, late one night the army Kalka Mail S and S to continue with the rescue work at the General Bogie. The injured are being rushed to hospital by helicopter. Assam is a statement of railway accidents that have happened due to the explosion of low intensity.
Fatehpur Rambrose Superintendent of Police said 37 people were killed in the crash and the death toll is likely to rise. North - Central Railway general manager, said Harish Chandra Joshi, Kanpur - Fatehpur this accident took place near the middle of the rubble, including 12 bogies of the train engines were badly damaged.
5-5 lakh to the kin of those who train seriously injured a a - a million and a modest compensation of the injured passengers will be Rs 25-25.
Mayawati in Lucknow on the incident, sorry to the family members of those killed in the accident - a lakh, seriously injured in the 50-50 thousand and 25-25 thousand rupees moderately wounded compensation is announced.
Helpline number: For information about relief and rescue operations have been launched helpline services, which 23962389.23967332 number in Delhi, New Delhi in the number 05,322,407,352, 05,322,408,128, the number 05180222025.05180222026 Fatehpur, Kanpur 05122323015.05122323016 in the number and the number Khujra is 05738253084. Assam's helpline number is 03324613660.
33 People Killes in Lucknow Bus and Gaunda Train Accident
Accident occured at an unmanned railway crossing in UP, 33 members of a marriage party dead
Lucknow: At least 33 people were killed and over 30 injured when the Chhapra Mathura express train collided with a bus carrying members of a marriage party near Kanshiram Nagar district in Uttar Pradesh early Thursday, officials said.
The accident took place at an unmanned railway crossing in Thanagaon, some 250-km from Lucknow, government railway police inspector Dalveer Singh told IANS.
"Till now 31 people have died. We have learnt that the accident took place at around 2 a.m.," Kanshiram Nagar district magistrate Selva Kumari J. told reporters.
"All the injured have been admitted to hospitals and community health centres of Kanshiram Nagar and Etah districts. Majority of those injured are out of danger. A team of railway doctors is also assisting the local medical staff in treating the injured," she added.
According to officials, there were around 80 passengers in the bus at the time of the accident.
PM Manmohan Singh expressed extreme grief at the loss of life and announced ex-gratia relief of Rs 2 lakhs for the kin of each person killed, Rs 50,000 each for seriously injured and Rs 10,000 each for those with simple injuries.
He also ordered an inquiry by Railway Safety Commissioner into the accident.
Singh who holds the portfolio of railways directed Railway Board Chairman Vinay Mittal to proceed to the site of the accident.
Rahul Gandhi's Campaign Against Maya Enters Day 2 Will Come to Aligarh
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government denied him permission to hold a kisan mahapanchayat in Bhatta Parsaul.
On Tuesday, Rahul stopped at various places and ate his dinner, including dal, roti and vegetable with no chillies, at a farmer's house in Rampur Badli village in Greater Noida at the end of the first day of his padyatra.
A weary-looking Gandhi opted for rotis over puris, when his host Vijaypal Sharma, a local farmer and Congress supporter, started serving the dinner.
The Congress leader, who walked 19 km on Tuesday, was asked by Sharma's family members how he was feeling after a tiring schedule. To this he replied: "Thik-thak hain" (I am okay).
Gandhi also took quick bath on the terrace of the double-storey house before the dinner, said a Sharma family member.
After the bath, Gandhi slipped into a fresh pair of kurta-pyjama and joined his hosts for dinner. He was accompanied by a friend, who the villagers said was being addressed as Kanishka.
The Congress leader, who backed the India-US nuclear deal in parliament saying that the country needed more power, had a first-hand taste of the reality in rural areas when there was a power outage in the village.
The host and his family members swiftly arranged a genset to ensure the VIP guest was not put to discomfort.
After the hard day's work, the 41-year-old politician hit his bed on the terrace under the sky.
