Friday, August 14, 2009

steps to second partition: High cost of maintaining AMU : Guiding light of India's minortyism

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    • LUCKNOW
    • He paid his annual income-tax from university funds, ordered free breakfast, lunch and dinner daily from university guest house, spent
      one crore on the renovation of his (now centrally air-conditioned) official residence, installed furniture worth 50 lakhs in it and has four official luxury cars to ferry him or his family around.

      AMU Vice-Chancellor Prof PK Abdul Azis, going by charges of his detractors, believes in living life king-size — albeit at the expense of the institution he serves.