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Press Release: MANUU offers re-admission to drop outs of distance education and Symposium “Gender Equality & Protection of Women in Digital Spaces” held at MANUU

Hyderabad,


MANUU offers re-admission to drop outs of distance education

 Hyderabad:

The Directorate of Distance Education (DDE), Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) has opened fee payment portal for re-admission (2005 & later batches) and registration in follow-on-courses of UG (2014 onwards annual mode) and PG (2016 onwards annual mode) programs upto March 23, 2023.

 According to Prof. Mohd. Razaullah Khan, Director, DDE, students can register themselves with a late fee of Rs. 1000/-.

For details about fee structure for different programmes visit university website www.mannu.edu.in .

Symposium “Gender Equality & Protection of Women in Digital Spaces”  held at MANUU

Hyderabad:

Today everyone is active on Social Media as it plays an important role in every life. There are lacunas in the cyber security system resulting in the increase in cyber crimes specially against fairer sex. Prof. Syeda Sameen Fatima, Founder Registrar, Anurag University expressed these views at Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) during the symposium “Gender Equality & Protection of Women in Digital Spaces” organized by the Department of Women Education (DWE) in commemoration of International Women's Day. She was speaking as the Chief guest of the symposium held on March 14. Prof. Syed Ainul Hasan, Vice-Chancellor, MANUU presided over.

While speaking about gender equality, Prof. Sameen Fatima said it includes justice, equal wages and equal opportunities for women in all fields. Majority of the crimes are committed by the close members of the family, She added.

Prof. Ainul Hasan in his presidential remarks said that things are changing very fast in cyber. We need to be careful in utilizing it in a safe way. Speaking on cyber security he emphasized on making people aware about cyber crimes and the need to protect themselves.

Mr. Mohammed Arif Ali Khan, Chief Forensic Analyst, SVP National Police Academy explained how to implement safety measures to control cyber crimes against women. Online access needs to be secure, he advised.

Dr. Farzana Khan, Program Head, My Choice Foundation in her address said women are lacking in digital world and they are being marginalized in the digital revolution. Now women are being victimized through cyber crimes.

Prof. Gulfishaan Habeeb, Chairperson, Internal Complaints Committee delivered the welcome address. Prof. Ameena Tahseen, Program Coordinator & Head, DWE compered the programme. Dr. Shabana Kesar, Assistant Professor, DWE proposed vote of thanks.

A Cultural Programme Sham-e-Mauseequi (A musical tribute to women) was also organized yesterday evening. In the run up to the International Women’s day the department conducted series of activities including screening of the film “Mother India” followed by discussion on the theme “Gender & Cinema”, Ignited Minds : Open MIC on “Eradication of Violence against women: need and strategies” and essay writing on “Education for Gender Equality in digital age”.

Yesterday’s symposium was organized in collaboration with Internal Complaints Committee, Instructional Media Centre and University’s Music, Drama, Film & Literary clubs.

Press Release: MANUU offers re-admission to drop outs of distance education and Symposium “Gender Equality & Protection of Women in Digital Spaces” held at MANUU

Hyderabad,


MANUU offers re-admission to drop outs of distance education

 Hyderabad:

The Directorate of Distance Education (DDE), Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) has opened fee payment portal for re-admission (2005 & later batches) and registration in follow-on-courses of UG (2014 onwards annual mode) and PG (2016 onwards annual mode) programs upto March 23, 2023.

 According to Prof. Mohd. Razaullah Khan, Director, DDE, students can register themselves with a late fee of Rs. 1000/-.

For details about fee structure for different programmes visit university website www.mannu.edu.in .

Symposium “Gender Equality & Protection of Women in Digital Spaces”  held at MANUU

Hyderabad:

Today everyone is active on Social Media as it plays an important role in every life. There are lacunas in the cyber security system resulting in the increase in cyber crimes specially against fairer sex. Prof. Syeda Sameen Fatima, Founder Registrar, Anurag University expressed these views at Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) during the symposium “Gender Equality & Protection of Women in Digital Spaces” organized by the Department of Women Education (DWE) in commemoration of International Women's Day. She was speaking as the Chief guest of the symposium held on March 14. Prof. Syed Ainul Hasan, Vice-Chancellor, MANUU presided over.

While speaking about gender equality, Prof. Sameen Fatima said it includes justice, equal wages and equal opportunities for women in all fields. Majority of the crimes are committed by the close members of the family, She added.

Prof. Ainul Hasan in his presidential remarks said that things are changing very fast in cyber. We need to be careful in utilizing it in a safe way. Speaking on cyber security he emphasized on making people aware about cyber crimes and the need to protect themselves.

Mr. Mohammed Arif Ali Khan, Chief Forensic Analyst, SVP National Police Academy explained how to implement safety measures to control cyber crimes against women. Online access needs to be secure, he advised.

Dr. Farzana Khan, Program Head, My Choice Foundation in her address said women are lacking in digital world and they are being marginalized in the digital revolution. Now women are being victimized through cyber crimes.

Prof. Gulfishaan Habeeb, Chairperson, Internal Complaints Committee delivered the welcome address. Prof. Ameena Tahseen, Program Coordinator & Head, DWE compered the programme. Dr. Shabana Kesar, Assistant Professor, DWE proposed vote of thanks.

A Cultural Programme Sham-e-Mauseequi (A musical tribute to women) was also organized yesterday evening. In the run up to the International Women’s day the department conducted series of activities including screening of the film “Mother India” followed by discussion on the theme “Gender & Cinema”, Ignited Minds : Open MIC on “Eradication of Violence against women: need and strategies” and essay writing on “Education for Gender Equality in digital age”.

Yesterday’s symposium was organized in collaboration with Internal Complaints Committee, Instructional Media Centre and University’s Music, Drama, Film & Literary clubs.