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Updating the list after the army refused Amu’s school candidate

Updating the list after the army refused Amu's school candidate
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Agra: After the army refused the Petitioner because he had studied at a school affiliated with the Muslim University Board of Aligarh (AMU), which in their records still “invalid” awaits the updated list of the upper government, administration at Uttar Pradesh in a hurry to improve error.
Mursalim Khan, 20, a Bachelor of Trade Student at AMU, has studied at Siyyid Hamid Middle School, affiliated with Secondary Secondary Education Council and AMU.
At the push of military recruitment in Ajmer last month, he qualified to all parameters but was not chosen because the board between the list approved by the government, TOI has reported on 11 August.
An army officer who is part of the recruitment rally that the participating Khan has said that the list of the Lost Amu Board is provided in January this year.
The Board has been established under the Law of the University of Muslim Aligarh, 1920, which gives the power of the University to “build and maintain high school and other institutions” in “15 miles of radius from the University Mosque”.
The council was recognized by the UGC in 1984.
In a letter to the Army headquarters, asked Interventions, University registrants, Abdul Hamid, said, “Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad received our certificate equivalent to its top certificate.
In Gazette notification at 8 July 1995.
It can also be found in the top government of the top government from 1990-93.
“The test in the national feasibility (NEET) recognizes Amu board scores.
And it is part of the council board for school education, a mandatory membership for all school councils recognized.
So, how does the problem arise? “Until March 2014, it was equivalent to the board but got off the list after it was for some reason,” said the senior secondary education council official to Ti.
“We are trying to fix it.” Principal Syaiid Syayyid Hamid Hamid (DR) Syed Mohammad Mustafa said the government had asked the syllability and other information about the curriculum.
“We have sent everything,” he added.

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