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AMU Malappuram Centre Students Take Part In Kerala Flood Relief Campaign

Malappuram, KERALA :

On 26 August 2018, a group of 25 students, teachers and non-teaching staffs of the Centre cleaned 35 houses in Mattekkad colony, Kalamassery, Ernakulam district, where the river Periyar’s fury caused havoc.

AMU Malappuram Centre students and teachers during the cleaning campaign
AMU Malappuram Centre students and teachers during the cleaning campaign

Cochin / Malappuram, KERALA :

When the Muslim Youth League Perinthalmanna Constituency Committee decided to travel to Ernakulam to help the flood-affected people of Kalamassery, it made a call through social media for volunteers. The response to the call was enormous and the teachers and students from Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) Malappuram centre were among them who came forward to render their service.

“The students of AMU Malappuram Centre has rendered their wholehearted service in the flood effected Ernakulam district of Kerala with Youth activists. They feel proud to be a part of the magnificent flood relief campaign undertaken by the public and government state,” said Mohammed Abu Shahid, assistant professor at the Centre who accompanied the students in the rehabilitation work.

On 26 August 2018, a group of 25 students, teachers and non-teaching staffs of the Centre cleaned 35 houses in Mattekkad colony, Kalamassery, Ernakulam district, where the river Periyar’s fury caused havoc.

“People of the flood affected area are in dilemma to revive back the rhythm of their life. Houses and fields are covered with mud and waste. Realizing the gravity of the situation, the students of the Malappuram Centre came forward to offer a helping hand to the victims in their own way,” Prof Shahid added.

AMU Malappuram Centre students and teachers during the cleaning campaign
AMU Malappuram Centre students and teachers during the cleaning campaign

The people of the colony and the office bearers of the Kalamassery municipality thanked the service of the team.

“When we reached the area, what we saw there was heartbreaking as people were not having food to eat, clean water to drink and the life was miserable. The houses were buried under water,” says Amir Suhail, a Law final year student at the centre.

“Our team reached the spot in the morning and we did our cleaning programme till the evening. We cleaned around 35 houses as they were full of mud and dirty water. When we completed the cleaning, a large group of locals came to us and thanked us as with teary eyes they saw their houses neat and clean again,” he added.

According to Nahas Parackal, President of Muslim Youth League Perinthalmanna area, more than 20 students and teachers came forward responding to the call made through Whatsapp and Facebook.

Aligarh Muslim University Malappuram Centre students are seen here cleaning houses
Aligarh Muslim University Malappuram Centre students are seen here cleaning houses

“Most of the students who accompanied us to Ernakulam are from north India, including from states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Delhi. After our videos and images of us doing cleaning went viral, now, other students from the Centre are also contacting us for the volunteering work in the various parts of the state,” said Mr Parackal.

“We are planning to go again to the area. Once the cleaning was done in several households, we realized that most houses need proper whitewashing as the flood water has badly affected them. So, we will be taking these volunteers along with us for next stage of rehabilitation works in the area,”Mr Parackal added.

The team was led by Mr Parakkal, and other office bearers of his party.

Members of AMU staff included Mohd Abu Shahid, Dr Azmet Ali and Afsal K.T.

source: http://www.ndtv.com / NDTV / Home> Education / by NDTV Education Team / August 29th, 2018

Law Society for 2017-18 Inaugurated at AMU Malappuram, Moot Court Competition Held

Mallapuram, KERALA :

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Malappuram :

The Law Society for 2017-18 Session was inaugurated by Prof. Abur Rasheed K.M, the Director, Aligarh Muslim University Malappuram Centre. He also launched the Intra Departmental Moot Court Competition. Appreciating the performance of the students of the department, he promised to provide all support to department.

Mr.Shahnawaz Ahmed Malik, the teacher in charge of Law Society welcomed the guests and the audience. He threw light on the history and establishment of Law Society at AMU Centre Malappuram. Dr. Faisal.K.P, the Co-ordinator, Dept. of Law while delivering presidential address appreciated the efforts of Law Society in improving the overall standard of Law Dept. at AMUMC.

Mr. Mohd. Shadab  (BA.LL.B (Hons (IX sem)  and Miss Mariyam Khan (Hons (VII sem)  were selected as Vice President and Secretary of  Law Society respectively after interviews.  While Syed Nishat Fatima and Shahbaz Ali were selected as Joint secretaries respectively. Ranna KT and Ali Muzaffar were appointed as Media and Publication  secretaries respectively. Devesh Kumar chauvia was selected as Organizing secretary. Various forums for Moot Court, Debate, Quiz, Judgment writing, Paper/ Article writing and for personality development were also formed under Law Society. Qirat was recited by Mohd. Koya Amjad while Miss Mariyam Khan conducted the programme.

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Dr. Raghul Raghwan and Dr.Mohd Azmat Ali (Assistant Professors) Teachers In-charge of Law Society coordinated Inaugural and Moot Court Competition.

Meantime, the Intra Departmental Moot Court featured 22 teams concluded last week. The final rounds of the competition were judged by Adv.T.P Abu, Former Assistant Public Prosecutor at District Court, Manjeri and Adv.Mohd. Hassan, Perinthalmanna Court. The judges appreciated the performance of the students.

The team consisting of Mr. Abu Baker and Aseer Jamal both from third year B.A.LL.B and Swecha Rana of fourth year won the trophy as well as best memorial award. While Ali Muzaffar of fourth year B.A.LL.B, Khalid Faizan and Shah Momin from second year bagged second position.

Ali Muzaffar won the best Student Advocate award while Shah Momin won the Best Researcher Award. Vote of thanks for valedictory programme was given by Sayed Nishat Fatima.  The Programme was cooperated and attended by faculty members of Dept. of Law Mr. Ghalib Nashter, Mr. Abu Shahid, Dr. Abdul Azeez N.P, Dr. Najmudheen, Mr. Mohd Shakeel Ahmad, Miss Neelam Faizan and by  Shahnawaz Ahmad.  (Press release)

source:  http://www.milligazette.com / The Milli Gazette /  Home> Education and Careers  / The Milli Gazette Online / October 12th, 2017