By TCN News,
Aligarh: Lt General Zameer Uddin Shah (retd), Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) vice chancellor, urged teachers to avoid stress by keeping their minds free from clutter and dedicate themselves to their students wholeheartedly.
He was speaking at the four-week Orientation Programme for over 85 participating academicians of various universities and colleges from all over India and the one week Short Term Course in Stress Management for AMU Faculty and research scholars concluded at the UGC Academic Staff College, AMU.
AMU VC addressing the Academic Staff College function
General Shah expressed happiness to see participants from Assam, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh coming to the Academic Staff College to live and learn under the secular traditions of AMU. He also urged participants to become AMU ambassadors in their respective places.
Professor Abdur Raheem Kidwai, director, UGC ASC, AMU said that the biggest achievement of the ASC courses is the promulgation and propagation of the values of national integration.
On the occasion, General Shah also felicitated Afghan teachers Nasima Hassanzada and Sayd Fayeq of Herat Teaching Training College and Zebonnesa and Nafisa of Gohwarshaad High School, Afghanistan. These teachers are currently pursuing a month long teacher training programme at the UGC ASC, AMU.