Bangladesh to Partner with AMU
15 March 2011

P.K. Abdul Azis has assured all possible help in promoting mutually beneficial activities between the varsity and Bangladesh’s academic institutions


Bangladesh is planning to collaborate with the Murshidabad centre of the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) because of its locational advantage, and linguistic and cultural affinity, said the country's envoy to India.

Tarique A. Kareem, Bangladesh’s High Commissioner to India, said Bangladesh’s agricultural universities have made remarkable advancements in agricultural research, and thus, farmers are cultivating three crops per annum. This technology could benefit Indian farmers.

P. K. Abdul Azis, Vice Chancellor of AMU, assured all possible help in promoting mutually beneficial initiatives between the varsity and the academic institutions of Bangladesh. Azis invited the visiting dignitary to deliver lectures in the area of conflict resolution and international affairs.

Kareem visited the Maulana Azad Library and was impressed by the manuscripts and the volume of books in the library. He said the AMU must make special efforts to preserve the manuscripts, which are a great heritage of the community.

Librarian Shabahat Husain briefed about the progress the library has made in the direction of acquiring digital books. The library has two lakh digital books and over 13 lakh conventional books. He said the process of setting up a digital resource centre has been initiated. Describing it as one of the Asia's biggest libraries, he said that five thousand students visit the library daily.


Source: igovernment




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