Friday, February 04, 2011

Contemporary Issues

By Staff Reporter, *CU announces seven new courses* - Times Of India - India; Monday, January 31, 2011

Jaipur: Central University has formally announced to start seven new courses from the next session on Sunday. While interacting with media, the vice-chancellor of CU, M M Salunkhe, said, "After intense deliberation with academic bodies, we have chalked out seven new courses."

The main highlight of the programme is research programme in Sufism. Salunkhe said, "I have experienced Sufism and found it necessary to have an extensive research on its practices and values," he said.

This course is available only in some premier universities in the UK and the USA. They aim to spread this progressive Islamic school of thought.

TOI on December 12, 2010 had mentioned about this courses. He also shared the achievements of students of the present batch and earlier batch. "During this period, we have organised many seminars on contemporary issues in society, economics and polity," added Salunkhe.

He said the next session will commence in the new building at Badar Sindri in Kishangarh. The government had allotted 518 acres at Bandar Sindri. "Erection of barbed-wire fencing is completed. A proposal for construction of 33 kv power grid sub-station has been submitted," Salunkhe said.

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Friday, February 04, 2011

Contemporary Issues
By Staff Reporter, *CU announces seven new courses* - Times Of India - India; Monday, January 31, 2011

Jaipur: Central University has formally announced to start seven new courses from the next session on Sunday. While interacting with media, the vice-chancellor of CU, M M Salunkhe, said, "After intense deliberation with academic bodies, we have chalked out seven new courses."

The main highlight of the programme is research programme in Sufism. Salunkhe said, "I have experienced Sufism and found it necessary to have an extensive research on its practices and values," he said.

This course is available only in some premier universities in the UK and the USA. They aim to spread this progressive Islamic school of thought.

TOI on December 12, 2010 had mentioned about this courses. He also shared the achievements of students of the present batch and earlier batch. "During this period, we have organised many seminars on contemporary issues in society, economics and polity," added Salunkhe.

He said the next session will commence in the new building at Badar Sindri in Kishangarh. The government had allotted 518 acres at Bandar Sindri. "Erection of barbed-wire fencing is completed. A proposal for construction of 33 kv power grid sub-station has been submitted," Salunkhe said.

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