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AMU to open, but problem remains
by Ahtasham Rizvi on Nov 06, 2007 07:32 PM

Dear Sirs

The law professor is wrong. How Kerala background of the vice-chancellor make him incompetent to administer AMU? Kerala has much higher literacy rate than North India and hence the Keralites should be more competent than the North Indians. What do they mean by popular teachers? Do they mean by popular academicians or the teachers involved more in the politics than education. VC should not listen to the popular politician teachers. He should only listen to the real academicians. Politicians have always been a source of problems on the campus.

It is a wise decision to relocate the students in the hostels and do not allow them to form the regional groups. Regionalism has always been a stumbling block to learn the true traditions of the University. For an example, the university is known for its soft language with correct pronunciation of Urdu and Hindi words which they learn while staying with the students of different regions and culture. I have seen many students whose language did not change at all because they stayed with the students of their village, city or the state throughout their stay at AMU. On the other hand, the spoken language changed quickly within few months softening the pronunciation when they stayed with the students with different regions or state.

The boys who were involved in looting and arson should be penalized. A show-cause notice to all the alleged miscreants was issued and they were given 15 days to appeal. The innocents would hav

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