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Centre Approves Financial Package for AMU to Take Care of Its Pressing Monetary Needs

File photo of Aligarh Muslim University.

File photo of Aligarh Muslim University.

The University authorities, however, did not give the exact quantum of the package approved by the Centre for the varsity, saying the same is being calculated.

  • Last Updated: January 21, 2021, 21:20 IST

The Union government has sanctioned a financial package for the Aligarh Muslim University to take care of its pressing monetary needs, an AMU official said on Thursday. The University authorities, however, did not give the exact quantum of the package approved by the Centre for the varsity, saying the same is being calculated.

The Centre has also decided to pay a sum of over Rs 14 crore of the varsity's House Tax to the Aligarh Municipal Corporation, which had got the AMU's SBI bank account seized due to the default in its payment, AMU Registrar Abdul Hamid said. "The university received an official communication from the Ministry of Education and the University Grants Commission on Wednesday, said Hamid.

The communication informed the varsity that all its requirements pertaining to the retirement funds and allowances of its teaching and non-teaching staff have been fully restored," he added. The university's academic programmes have been facing a major threat due to the financial cuts as funds meant for salaries for junior and senior resident doctors of its hospital too had been blocked for several months, the varsity registrar said.

These funds too now have been sanctioned in the present relief plan, he added. The registrar expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Education Minister for conceding this long-standing demand of the university. Prime Minister Modi had last month attended the AMU's virtual centenary celebrations. He is the first prime minister in 56 years to attend an AMU event and address the varsity. When contacted, AMU spokesman Prof Shafay Kidwai told .


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