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Prof Siddiqui of MANUU gets Honoris Causa from Henry Martyn Institute

Hyderabad, TELANGANA:

Hyderabad:

Prof Mohd. Mahmood Siddiqui, Officer on Special Duty (OSD)-II and Dean, School of Education & Training, Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) was conferred upon with Honoris Causa (a degree awarded without examination as a mark of esteem to an achiever) by Henry Martyn Institute in Hyderabad.

Prof Siddiqui received this honour at graduation ceremony of Henry Martyn Institute (HMI) held on March 31.

Rev. Dr. T. Samuel Packiam, Director, HMI introduced Prof.  Mohd Mahmood Siddiqui as an able and dynamic teacher involved in social and welfare activities. The honorary degree is being conferred  in recognition of his services in promoting communal harmony and national unity.

Prof. Siddiqui has also been honored in the past with several awards, including the Unsung Hero Award from the American Institute.

Prof Syed Ainul Hasan, Vice-Chancellor congratulated Prof. Mahmood Siddiqui on receiving the honour.

source: http://www.siasat.com / The Siasat Daily / Home> News> Hyderabad / by Siasat News Desk / April 03rd, 2023

Hyderabad: Noted professor Shah Manzoor Alam passes away at 93

Ghazipur, UTTAR PRADESH / Hyderabad, TELANGANA :

In his career spanning over 60 years, Shah Manzoor Alam moved to Hyderabad in 1950 when job openings appeared in the Osmania university (OU).

Former vice-chancellor of Kashmir University, Srinagar and the former head department of geography Osmania University, Shah Manzoor Alam, 93. (Photo supplied)

Hyderabad: 

Renowned professor—former vice-chancellor of Kashmir University, Srinagar and the former head department of geography Osmania University, Shah Manzoor Alam, 93, has passed away of a cardiac arrest on Tuesday evening at his residence in Hyderabad.

A native of Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, Alam did his early schooling in Gorakhpur. He did his bachelor’s and masters in arts from Aligarh Muslim University (AMU).

In his career spanning over 60 years, Shah Manzoor Alam moved to Hyderabad in 1950 when job openings appeared in the Osmania university (OU) and joined the university as lecturer in geography in evening college.

In the mid-1960s, he became the head of the geography department in the arts college of the Osmania University (OU). Subsequently went to the United Kingdom to do a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from Edinborough.

In the year 1972, Manzoor Alam was invited to Australia as a visiting professor and later to New Zealand in 1974.

Shah Manzoor Alam was a vice chancellor (VC) of Kashmir university, Srinagar from 1984-1987.

In 1992 he was invited by the Al-Imam Mohammed ibn Saud university, Riyadh to work on the scientific significance in selected Quranic verses.

He was responsible for establishing a trust called Mustafa Educational Network trust. The trust had brought out a set of 30 monographs related to different aspects of Islam.

In 2004, he was key to establishing the Indian school of excellence trust that would provide quality education combined with human values at an affordable cost. A school under this trust was set up at Tolichowki and became functional in June 2004.

Professor Alam lost his wife to heart disease in 1998, lost his only son Shah Shahab Alam to lung cancer in 2013. In spite of these severe personal losses, his strong faith kept him going till he breathed his last on the evening of June 22 due to cardiac failure.

Professor Shah Manzoor Alam is survived by three daughters Rana Siddiqi (USA), Rumana Ahmed (Hyderabad), Rubab Ali Fareed (USA).

MANUU pays tributes

Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) on Thursday paid rich tributes to Professor Shah Manzoor Alam.

Prof Manzoor Alam was also closely associated with MANUU in it’s formative years as the member of it’s first executive council. He played an important role in the development of MANUU in its initial days.

Prof Alam who was also the founder director of centre for area studies on the Indian ocean region, OU was also awarded the prestigious, ‘BHOOGOL RATNA AWARD’ for 2017 by NAGI (National Association of Geographers India), New Delhi, during the 39th, Indian geography congress (IGC) held at Osmania University.

Shah Manzoor Alam awarded the prestigious, ‘BHOOGOL RATNA AWARD’ for 2017 by NAGI (National Association of Geographers India), New Delhi

Professor S M Rahmatullah, Vice-Chancellor and Professor Siddiqui Mohd Mahmood, Registrar in their message expressed their condolences to bereaved family members.

source: http://www.siasat.com/ The Siasat Daily / Home> News> Hyderabad News / by Sakina Fatima / June 25th, 2021