It is our duty to stand with our countrymen and the nation during this challenging time, said the Vice Chancellor.
The teaching and the non-teaching staff of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) will donate one-day salary to the Prime Minister’s COVID-19 Relief fund as a humble contribution to the unprecedented crisis that the country faces.
This was decided in a consultative meeting of the AMU Teachers Association representatives, elected members of the Executive Council and representatives of the non-teaching staff under the chairmanship of the Vice Chancellor, Professor Tariq Mansoor.
It is our duty to stand with our countrymen and the nation during this challenging time, said the Vice Chancellor.
“We hope that the nation will soon overcome this crisis and there will be a new dawn of full activity, progress and development,” said the representatives at the meeting.
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