History of Aligarh Muslim University Part 2
History of Aligarh Muslim University Part 2
William Moore Lieutenant Governor also promised to give the land, thus the ground for the college was prepared. To start the classes, 3 Force bungalows were purchased for ₹ 15000. The fourth bungalow could not be purchased for some time because its owner's work was in Lucknow. My situation was fine in every way when disaster struck Mr.Montague became the Collector of Aligarh for a few days. He flatly refused to hand over the possession of RG to the committee and sent a report against this proposal. Within no time all the Europeans fell in love with him and Bani A College was convinced. That the land will not be found and the entire structure will be in ashes.You will find that the sympathizers of the college were first worried and then disappointed, but Syed Ahmed Khan was made of a different material, he had never learned to be disappointed and lose courage. It was during this time that Sir John Strachey was appointed Lieutenant Governor of UP, he took the college case seriously. Heard from, noticed sympathy for the requestSir Syed always remembered his favor to Aligarh and the Lieutenant Governor visited Aligarh during his various tours and the Governor issued orders that the college should be handed over to the cantonment. Sir Syed always remembered his favor to the Madrasa on 5 March 1875. Preparations started in full swing in 24 Maulvi Mohammad Karim, Sadar of the Sadarat Committee of Iftehariya Takreer, said that it was the anniversary day of Queen Victoria. That Sir Syed came from Banaras for this arrangement He praised the four students who had already admitted him to the Madrasa by that time, one of them was Hamidullah Khan, son of Malvi Samiullah Khan. A week later, on June 1, 1875, education started from classes 2 to 7, although earlier There was a program to start from class 9 to class nine.The number of Talwa increased to 89 but at the end of the year Ghat was left with 66. Like him, maximum was ₹ 5 and minimum 4 anna per month. Talwar was not given any stipend by the school, but some people private Some Sir Syed Ahmed Khan used to give a stipend of five rupees each to two Talib Ilms.Apart from this, ₹ 300 will be given in place of Mr. Sidemes, Lal Baijnath became head master, ₹ 120 Maulvi Abdul Hasan became second master on Mahan, Maulvi Mohammad Akbar Syed Zafar Ali ₹ 60, Maulvi Abdul Razzaq became third master on Mahan, ₹ 20-20 Persian masters settled here at the mouth A boarding house was also arranged for Talwa's release and Sir Syed was very upset about it. He used to lecture in front of Talwa. He had said that the life of the work of college life is the most important book here. First a boarding house was established. It was some distance away and then the third boarding was done by renting in the city.The boarding house was started keeping in mind the financial condition of the rest. The boarding house was divided into three categories. Fees for the first class class were Rs 12 per month, from the second class class Rs 7 and from the third class class Rs 3:30 were given. Later, this discussion was ended and only one class was left.Qyaam-e-English During his studies, Sir Syed had observed that the Oxford Central Main is given great importance and it raises the standards of education. The Lieutenant Governor of UP visited the school on 12 November 1875. He praised the school and its standards of education. The training plans that were prepared for She liked the plans put in front of her. Lady Mayur also liked the Lieutenant Governor Mr. Mayur that we are the king, he planted a sapling near the Faiz Gate, Sir William and there was a program to build a park here, to refresh this sentence today, a piece of marble Went It was announced at the function of Sir William Mayer Care Committee that the name of the college would be Muhammad Anglo Oriental College. On this occasion, the first name given to him was Nawab Kalbe Ali Khan of Rampur who had paid ₹ 30000 in the form of handi and ₹ 12000 in cash. Apart from him, other Maharaj Patiala Wazir Rampur Raja Syed Bakar Ali Khan Pandrawal Nawab Ali Khan Inayatullah Khan Bhikampur and Nawab Salar Jung of Hyderabad The efforts of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and Maulvi Samiullah Khan in this gathering were highly appreciated by Maharaja Patiala along with the Wazir of his state, Al Khalifa Mohammad Hasan on 6 December 1835. madrassa The Madrasa displeased him a lot. The Commissioner of Meerut Division visited Aligarh on 8 December 1835. Apart from the school, he also inspected the boarding house. The Commissioner was very happy and announced that government aid would be given to the school. On October 1876, Sir William of Mayur School The school came back to Aligarh for the purpose and expressed his interest that it was decided to issue a scholarship in his name. Apart from praising the school, William Mayur also said in his speech that the visit of the Lieutenant Governor was a great success for Sir Syed. Retired in July 1836, Aligarh He had come to pay attention towards his educational mission but he had a house near Tibbia College from which he started staying with Maulvi Samiullah while going to London. At this time it was called Manzil and it was abandoned. Syed Mahmood left his house and Syed Saheb. A bungalow for ₹ 6000 for accommodationSir Syed had bought it for about 22 years and lived in it for 19 days before his death. From there he was in the mansion of Nawab Ismail Khan Watawali. This bungalow is called Sir Syed House and there is a beautiful garden behind the bungalow. Sir Syed gave it to him for his needs. We fixed it according to Had seen in the condition of Sir Syed when he used to live in this bungalow, the campaign to get Sir Syed to go to Aligarh intensified, the pace of construction increased and Sir Syed started busy monitoring the construction of the building. He was getting the basic digging done in the morning and in the evening. Madrasa students also distribute wages to Ilm was about to graduate from the 10th class in 1877 and it was necessary that the 11th class should be started from the new training year. There was a program to construct a Markazi Hall for the college. There was a search for a renowned personality to lay the foundation stone because of his reputation. Foundation is actually the noun foundation of the college, from Lord Northbrook.His application was made again through John Strategy but both of them could not find time for the work. Ultimately Lord Lytton became the Viceroy Governor General of Hind. Tremendous preparations were made for his stay in Aligarh.
Reference: sir Syed ke karname- professor Nurul Hasan Naqvi
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