By TCN News,
Aligarh: A five-member team of the Aligarh Muslim University led by Vice Chancellor Prof P K Abdul Azis today met Chief Minister of West Bengal Buddhadeb Bhattacharya. The CM informed AMU team that the processing of land measurement at Farraka Barage has started and it will be completed very soon.
The State Government has issued directives to the District Magistrate of Murshidabad to expedite land transfer to AMU so that the Center became functional. The State Government is also willing to provide temporary accommodation as requested by AMU Vice Chancellor to facilitate starting MBA and BA LLB courses in the current academic session itself.
The Chief Minister has also expressed the desire to incorporate the outer architecture design reflecting the Hazaridwar Palace of Nawab of Murshidabad.
The Chief Minister has asked the AMU Vice Chancellor and his team to visit Jangipur area in the Murshidabad district and inspect the identified building and submit the requirement for modification and hiring of those buildings by the State Government to start temporary classes and to establish hostels and administrative offices. The State Government will provide necessary support after receiving the detail from the visiting team.
General Manager of Farakka Barage Project, Mr. K. Yadav will arrange for measuring 299.6 acres of land as the government of West Bengal has paid compensation for this area of land.