Mohammad Ali Jauhar University
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Other name | MAJ University Rampur |
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Motto | (Arabic) |
Motto in English | Read! In the Name of your Lord, Who has created (all that exists) (Qur'an 96:1) |
Type | Private |
Established | 2006 |
Founder | Azam Khan |
Chancellor | Azam Khan |
Vice-Chancellor | Prof. Sultan Mohammad Khan |
Pro-vice-chancellor | Tazeen Fatma |
Students | 3000+ |
Location | , India 28°52′36″N 79°01′22″E / 28.87667°N 79.02278°ECoordinates: 28°52′36″N 79°01′22″E / 28.87667°N 79.02278°E |
Campus | Rural, 121 hectares (300 acres) |
Website | jauharuniversity |
File:Mohammad Ali johar University logo.jpg |
Muhammad Ali Jauhar University is a private university established in 2006 by the Mohammad Ali Jauhar Trust in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, India, recognised by University Grants Commission (UGC).[1] Its Chancellor is Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan. It was granted university status in 2012 by the Uttar Pradesh government.[2] It was granted minority status by National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions (NCMEI) on 28 May 2013.[3]
Location[edit]
The university campus is located at a distance of approximately 6.0 km. from the city of Rampur. It is situated along the Kosi River, which forms its natural boundary. Kosi River flows all along the university for distance of two and a half miles.
History[edit]
Proposal as the first state owned Urdu university[edit]
In 2004 it was proposed as a state owned Urdu university to be set up in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh and was named after Mohammad Ali Jouhar an Indian Muslim leader and who was among the leading figures of the Khilafat Movement. The main originator of the idea of a Urdu university was Azam Khan. It would have been the first state owned Urdu university in whole of Uttar Pradesh. At that time, proposal of making Azam Khan as lifelong chancellor of the university was not approved by the then Governor TV Rajeshwar. The Center Government then controlled by the Congress also opposed the bill for an Urdu university stating that it would have approved of the bill if Azam Khan then MLA of Samajwadi Party would stop wanting to be the lifelong chancellor of the university. Azam Khan was unmovable on his conditions to become the lifelong chancellor of the university. Hence the first state owned Urdu university was further put on hold.[4][5]
Samajwadi Party loses power[edit]
For the next five years it was locked in political warfare. In 2006 in midst of all the opposition from the political parties the then Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Mulayam Singh Yadav laid the foundation stone of university.[6] In 2007 Samajwadi party lost the 2007 Vidhan Sabha elections and Bahujan Samaj Party won with a majority in the house. This further worsened conditions for Azam Khan who was part of the Samajwadi Party and was the main projector of the university. Finally in 2009 Azam Khan decided to instead set up an engineering college in the university premises. The idea for a state owned Urdu university started by Azam Khan was beginning to pave way for a full-fledged privately owned university by now. For the next three years the engineering college by the name Jauhar College of Engineering and Technology kept running from the university premises being affiliated to Mahamaya Technical University.
Samajwadi Party comes to power[edit]
Major uplift to the university was seen in 2012 when the Samajwadi Party came to power. It was then the university was highlighted and in month of July, finally the authorisation letter for the university to start admissions as a full-fledged private university was given by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav.[7]
Inauguration of the university[edit]
After eight years of struggle the university was finally inaugurated in a grand style on 18 September 2012 by Mulayam Singh Yadav the founder of Samajwadi Party. The inauguration was attended by most of the VIPs of the Samajwadi party. The presence of the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Akhilesh Yadav was well accepted and lauded by the big audience that had gathered to witness the inauguration.[8]
The former Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav said Azam Khan had rendered "an unmatched service for the upliftment of the community and society." Calling it a historical moment, he said that the role of Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar and his brother Shaukat Ali was very significant in the freedom struggle, Yadav said that the way to development was education. He also called for more educational institutes for minorities. He also requested the Chief Minister to consider opening up of a medical college in the university. He further said that after the Aligarh Muslim University, Rampur will now be remembered for the Mohammad Ali Jauhar university.[9]
Infrastructure[edit]
The university buildings are still under construction and most of the work will be completed soon.[when?]
The envisioned university comprises a school of humanities, a school of law, a school of education, a school of engineering and technology, a school of nursing and a medical college. The total required land is 300 acres, two-thirds of which has already been acquired. The fully developed campus would cover an area of 300 acres.
Attention has been given to the development of sporting facilities also. Playfields for football, hockey, and cricket have been proposed. A mini stadium with athletic tracks, gymnasium, and horse riding club has also been designed.
A 478-seat auditorium building has a main hall and green rooms.[10]
Academics[edit]
Jauhar Institute of Medical Sciences[edit]
- MBBS (proposed)
Jauhar Institute of Engineering and Technology[edit]
Departments
- Electronics and Communication Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Information Technology
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Mother Teresa Institute of Paramedical Science[edit]
- Diploma in Optometry
- Diploma in Physiotherapy
Mulayam Singh Yadav Faculty of Humanities[edit]
Departments
- Department of Psychology
- Department of English
- Department of Urdu
- Department of Commerce
- Department of Management
Bachelor's degree course(s)
- B.Com. (Hons)
- B.B.A.
- B.A. (Hons) English
- B.A. (Hons) Psychology
Master's degree course(s)
- M.A.
- M.B.A.
Sir Syed Faculty of Science[edit]
Bachelor's degree course(s)
- B.Sc in Physics
- B.Sc in Chemistry
- B.Sc in Mathematics
- B.Sc in Computer
- B.Sc in Electronics
- B.Sc in Zoology or Botany
- B.Sc in Biochemistry
Master's degree course(s)
- M.Sc in Biochemistry
- M.Sc in Statistics
- M.Sc in Mathematics
- M.Sc in Physics
PhD (s) course(s)
- PhD in Biochemistry
- PhD in Chemistry
- PhD in Zoology
Department of Agriculture Science[edit]
Bachelor's degree course(s)
- B.Sc (Agriculture)
Faculty of Law[edit]
- B.A. L.L.B.
- L.L.M.
- Post Graduate Diploma in Human Rights
Photo gallery[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Jauhar university recognition by UGC, Ugc.ac.in. Retrieved 2013-01-24
- ↑ Tripathi, Ashish (31 July 2012). "The Uttar Pradesh government has given the go-ahead to begin classes at Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar University in Rampur". The Times of India. The Times Group. Retrieved 24 January 2013.
- ↑ Jauhar university minority status given, http://twocircles.net/ Retrieved 2013-05-30
- ↑ Setbacks faced by jauhar university, http://www.milligazette.com. Retrieved 2013-01-24
- ↑ Setbacks faced by jauhar university 2, http://www.hindu.com. Retrieved 2013-01-26
- ↑ Jauhar university foundation stone laid, http://www.hindu.com. Retrieved 2013-01-24
- ↑ Jauhar university inaugurated, www.thehindu.com Retrieved 2013-01-24
- ↑ Jauhar university inaugurated1, http://www.theindianawaaz.com Retrieved 2013-01-26
- ↑ "Mohammad Ali Jauhar University | Rampur".
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