Hyderabad, Feb.2 (Hydnow): Two non-teaching employees of Maulana Azad National Urdu University(MANUU), Mrs. V.A. Rajini, Personal Assistant & Mr. Mohammed Shafiuzzama, Instructor Civil retired on Superannuation on January 31, 2022. A farewell function in honour of the outgoing employees was organized at Conference Hall, Administrative Building on the day of retirement.
Prof. Syed Ainul Hasan, Vice-Chancellor, MANUU presented a bouquet, shawl & memento and conveyed his best wishes for both of them.
Prof. S. M. Rahmatullah, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Siddiqui Mohammed Mahmood, Registrar I/c, Prof. P.F. Rahman, Director, UGC-HRDC, Dr. Mohammed Yousuf Khan, Principal, Polytechnic Hyderabad, Mohd Shawnavaz Ali Qureshi , General Secretary, MANUU’s Employees Welfare Association (MEWA), Syed Yousuf Razvi, Organizing Secretary, MEWA also paid tributes for their dedicated & sincere services.
Advertisements
Office bearers of MEWA – Shaik Naveed, President, Badavath Bikshapathi, Vice-President, Razzak Shareef, Joint Secretary, Mohd. Arif, Secretary, Md Farhathullah, Treasurer, Members – Syed Ghouse, Mohd. Javed & M A Khayyum Baba and staff members attended with all precautionary and preventive measures of Covid 19.
MANUU’s Employees Welfare Association also felicitated the outgoing employees in the programme.
MANUU awards Ph.D. to Mohsina Banu in Education
Farewell to Two MANUU Employees Held
Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) has declared Syeda Khaja Mohsina Banu qualified in Doctor of Philosophy in Education. She has worked on the topic “The Effect of Constructive Teaching Approach on Student’s Self-Concept, Learning Strategies and Academic Achievement in Mathematics” in the School of Education and Training under the supervision of Prof. Siddiqui Mohammed Mahmood. Her Viva-Voce was held on December 22, 2021. (Hydnow)
I could never wrap my head around Bollywood’s obsession with continuously addressing condom as a chhatri or an umbrella. Not only it’s cringe to hear repeatedly but also, it somewhere defeats the whole purpose with which films around these subjects are made. Moreover, picking a taboo subject and making a film on it can turn out to be quite risky if you don’t stick to the agenda and beat around the bush. Thankfully, Rakul Preet Singh’s Chhatriwali, directed by Tejas Prabhaa Vijay Deoskar, doesn’t digress much, and follows a crisp screenplay. There are some flaws here and there, but with all the humour and lighter moments, they can be somewhat overlooked.
Now you can get latest stories from Hydnow everyday. Click the link to subscribe. Click to follow Hydnow Facebook page and Twitter and on Instagram
A dirty bomb in the possession of an unstable democracy could be lethal. How it was stopped in its tracks is the story of Mission Majnu, which starts by saying that it is ‘inspired by true events’.
Now you can get latest stories from Hydnow everyday. Click the link to subscribe. Click to follow Hydnow Facebook page and Twitter and on Instagram
The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has vehemently opposed the Election Commission of India’s proposal of remote EVMs (RVMs) to enable domestic migrants to vote remotely in the elections being held in their home States or constituencies. The party will submit its stand to the ECI in writing before January 30 and will raise its objections after discussing it within the party.
Now you can get latest stories from Hydnow everyday. Click the link to subscribe. Click to follow Hydnow Facebook page and Twitter and on Instagram
The national capital recorded no new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours, the first time since the pandemic began in March 2020, stated a bulletin issued by the Delhi Health Department on Monday.
Now you can get latest stories from Hydnow everyday. Click the link to subscribe. Click to follow Hydnow Facebook page and Twitter and on Instagram