IGNOU holds annual convocation

April 18, 2014 12:55 pm | Updated May 21, 2016 12:01 pm IST

The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) gave away 2,38,276 degrees and diplomas at its 27 annual convocation on Wednesday. However, teachers in the university were surprised to see a negligible amount of students actually present at the convocation.

“Many teachers were disappointed as the usual joy of the graduating students was missing. The graduates, who otherwise would have been part of the main convocation function at the IGNOU headquarters, were apparently accommodated in the Siri Fort auditorium. I wrote to the Vice-Chancellor that this arrangement was a bad idea,” said Prof. P.R Ramanujam, adding that he had also pointed out that if space was a constraint, then the teachers would have agreed to be present at Siri Fort itself. It had been taken care of in the past and the logistics would not have been difficult to arrange. Furthermore, the finances would not be a problem either.

“As for the expenditure, we collect convocation fee from the students,” he added. The convocation on Wednesday was simultaneously held at 53 regional centres across the country. The chief guest was Human Resource Ministry's Higher Education Secretary Ashok Thakur.

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The Jamia Millia Islamia Alumni Association, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia chapter recently organised its annual meet, ‘ A Jamia Campus across the Sea’. Over 400 Jamia alumni and their families participated in the event, in addition to the representatives of other alumni associations and social organisations.

The children of the alumni and their guests participated in drawing and painting competition.

The meritorious children were awarded and consolation prizes were given to all participating children.

This year’s get together was themed ‘Ideals and Values of Jamia Millia Islamia: Preservation and Dissemination’ by Jamia Overseas Alumni.

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