The Aligarh Muslim University move to establish a state-of-art AMU Centre at Malappuram has received a big push. The Kerala government has acquired a total of 392 acres of land for setting up the AMU Centre and decided to organise the official land transfer ceremony. The Government of Kerala will be handing over 218 acres of land at a function to be held at Thiruvananthapuram on December 28, 2010. The Kerala government has already transferred 122 acres of land to AMU in a public function in March 2010 thus making the Malappuram campus a sprawling 340 acres. The Chief Minister of Kerala Shri V. S. Achutanand will be present at the land transfer ceremony and the leader of opposition in Kerala Assembly, Shri Omen Chandi, the Minister of Higher Education, Shri M. A. Baby, Revenue Minister Shri Rajan, Finance Minister Shri Thomas and other prominent dignitaries will attend the land hand-over function. AMU Vice Chancellor Prof. P. K. Abdul Azis, along with Registrar Prof. V. K. Abdul Jaleel and a team of University officials will be present when the land transfer document will be handed over to the University. The AMU Malappuram Centre project aims at minority education, women’s education, technical education, vocational education, medical, nursing, management, law etc. ingraining in its all entirety the dimension of world-class standard equipped with advanced digital and green field technology.
KERALA HANDS OVER 218 ACRE LAND TO AMU FOR MALAPPURAM CENTRE
The Aligarh Muslim University move to establish a state-of-art AMU Centre at Malappuram has received a big push. The Kerala government has acquired a total of 392 acres
