The Director of UGC HRDC, Dr. Faiza Abbasi, emphasised the execution of the competition conducted under the G-20 banner.
All India Higher Education Faculty Essay Competition: As part of the G-20 University Connect Events, the UGC Human Resource Development Centre (UGC HRDC) at Aligarh Muslim University recently concluded the All India Higher Education Faculty Essay Competition. The competition’s theme was “Lifestyle Changes for Environment and Sustainability.”
The Director of UGC HRDC, Dr. Faiza Abbasi, emphasised the execution of the competition conducted under the G-20 banner. She congratulated all participants and extended her best wishes to the victors.
AMU Announces All India Essay Writing Competition
Dr. J. Jeyamathi, an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Lady Doak College in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, was awarded the first-place incentive of 5,000 INR. Dr. Mohammad Nasir, an assistant professor in the Department of Law at AMU, won the runner-up prize of 3000 INR. The third prize of INR 2,000 was awarded to Dr. Mohammad Shakir, an AMU assistant professor in the Department of Education.
In addition to these victors, Dr. Ahmed Bilal, an Assistant Professor at the University Polytechnic, and Prof. Bhanu Prakash Singh, the Ex-Chairman of the Department of Physics at AMU, were each awarded a special prize of INR 1,000.
Selected essays from the contest will be compiled and published as an e-book, adding to the academic discourse on sustainable development.
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