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Nine AMU schools to be made at par with Kendriya Vidyalas
The Milli Gazette
Published Online: Jan 27, 2012
Print Issue: 1-15 February 2012
New Delhi: University Grants Commission has decided to allocate an amount of Rs. 84 crores to AMU to help it upgrade nine schools affiliated to it and bring them at par with Kendriya Vidyalas (K.V.) and meet KV parameters. Most of the 15 thousand students of these schools are Muslims. One of these nine schools; ABK High School is run by AMU Students Union ever since it was started by it in 1946. There are more than 3000 students and about 94 teachers in this school. This School (ABK High School) will now be taken over by the University administration. Taking over of this School by the University is conditional i.e. only if the existing management structure of ABK School is changed and the school teachers upgrade their skills to meet Kendriya Vidyala standards and norms. The School staff will be given time to upgrade and improve their skills. This was staed by UGC’s present Chairman Ved Prakash. When the teachers of this School upgrade their skills, their salaries will be increased, he said.
This article appeared in The Milli Gazette print issue of 1-15 February 2012 on page no. 14
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