Raja mahendra pratap singh university aligarh web registration last date

  1. New university in Aligarh to be named after Jat king Mahendra Pratap Singh
  2. Govt allocates Rs 100cr for Raja Mahendra varsity in Aligarh
  3. New university in Aligarh to be named after Jat king Mahendra Pratap Singh
  4. Govt allocates Rs 100cr for Raja Mahendra varsity in Aligarh


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New university in Aligarh to be named after Jat king Mahendra Pratap Singh

PM Modi’s visit is being seen as a move by the ruling BJP to placate the sulking Jat community of western UP owing to the promulgation of three contentious farm laws. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had announced the setting up of the university in the name of the Raja, who had donated land for the establishment of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). The new university will come up on 92.27 acres of land in Lodha village in Aligarh. The CM had made the announcement two years back in 2019 while he was campaigning for by-elections for assembly segments of Tundla and Iglas in western UP. Raja Mahendra Pratap’s great-grandson Charat Pratap Singh expressed satisfaction over the move. In fact, Charat Pratap had earlier served a notice on AMU over the expiry of the lease of land donated by the Hathras royal for the prestigious university. ALSO READ | On the other, the AMU administration has also welcomed the state government decision of setting up a state university named after Raja Mahendra Pratap saying it was a moment of pride for AMU as the Raja was its alumnus. Raja Mahendra Singh became a student of the Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College in 1895, which was later renamed the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) in 1920. He had fought election against BJP stalwart Atal Bihari Vajpayee from the Mathura constituency and had defeated him in 1957. While Singh was an independent candidate, Vajpayee was the candidate for the Bharatiya Jan Sangh. However, preparations for the me...

Govt allocates Rs 100cr for Raja Mahendra varsity in Aligarh

Lucknow: The UP The cabinet also cleared Rs 100 crore for a university in Saharanpur and Rs 50 crore for a university in Azamgarh. In the 2020-21 budget, the government had allocated Rs 20.7 crore for university in Aligarh, Rs 20 crore for the Saharanpur University and Rs 20.2 crore for the university in Azamgarh. The cabinet also cleared the decision to issue letters of intent for two more universities, the Mahayogi Gorakhnath University in Gorakhpur and Agravan University in Agra. In another decision with far-reaching consequences for private universities, the cabinet has decided that any public land like chak roads etc which fall within the area meant for a private university will be considered part of the university land. An official explained that presence of such land would lead to problems of acquisition which would often delay the project. In another crucial decision which will encourage investment in the state, the cabinet cleared a land-pooling policy for industrial, institutional and IT projects. The policy excludes commercial and housing projects. Under the new policy, a basic minimum amount will be paid to farmers and land owners on a per acre basis for five years till the land is developed. If the land owner is unable to sell the land at the end of the development period, he or she will have the option of selling it to the concerned development authority which will not have the right to refuse. Alok Kumar, additional chief secretary (industrial development) s...

New university in Aligarh to be named after Jat king Mahendra Pratap Singh

PM Modi’s visit is being seen as a move by the ruling BJP to placate the sulking Jat community of western UP owing to the promulgation of three contentious farm laws. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had announced the setting up of the university in the name of the Raja, who had donated land for the establishment of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). The new university will come up on 92.27 acres of land in Lodha village in Aligarh. The CM had made the announcement two years back in 2019 while he was campaigning for by-elections for assembly segments of Tundla and Iglas in western UP. Raja Mahendra Pratap’s great-grandson Charat Pratap Singh expressed satisfaction over the move. In fact, Charat Pratap had earlier served a notice on AMU over the expiry of the lease of land donated by the Hathras royal for the prestigious university. ALSO READ | On the other, the AMU administration has also welcomed the state government decision of setting up a state university named after Raja Mahendra Pratap saying it was a moment of pride for AMU as the Raja was its alumnus. Raja Mahendra Singh became a student of the Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College in 1895, which was later renamed the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) in 1920. He had fought election against BJP stalwart Atal Bihari Vajpayee from the Mathura constituency and had defeated him in 1957. While Singh was an independent candidate, Vajpayee was the candidate for the Bharatiya Jan Sangh. However, preparations for the me...

Govt allocates Rs 100cr for Raja Mahendra varsity in Aligarh

Lucknow: The UP The cabinet also cleared Rs 100 crore for a university in Saharanpur and Rs 50 crore for a university in Azamgarh. In the 2020-21 budget, the government had allocated Rs 20.7 crore for university in Aligarh, Rs 20 crore for the Saharanpur University and Rs 20.2 crore for the university in Azamgarh. The cabinet also cleared the decision to issue letters of intent for two more universities, the Mahayogi Gorakhnath University in Gorakhpur and Agravan University in Agra. In another decision with far-reaching consequences for private universities, the cabinet has decided that any public land like chak roads etc which fall within the area meant for a private university will be considered part of the university land. An official explained that presence of such land would lead to problems of acquisition which would often delay the project. In another crucial decision which will encourage investment in the state, the cabinet cleared a land-pooling policy for industrial, institutional and IT projects. The policy excludes commercial and housing projects. Under the new policy, a basic minimum amount will be paid to farmers and land owners on a per acre basis for five years till the land is developed. If the land owner is unable to sell the land at the end of the development period, he or she will have the option of selling it to the concerned development authority which will not have the right to refuse. Alok Kumar, additional chief secretary (industrial development) s...