Aligarh: A new signature visual logo of the Dawakhana Tibbiya College, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) in tune with a new digital world has been released by Vice Chancellor, Prof Tariq Mansoor. The 70-year-old circular logo has now been replace
Apr 12, 2021
“Recently, there has been an increase in the demand of nature-based products and Unani Medicine across the globe. We have set our eyes on bolstering the development of our Unani products. The new logo will differentiate the Dawakhana products from others, and foster fresh brand loyalty,” said Prof Salma Ahmad, Member-in-Charge, Dawakhana Tibbiya College.
She added that the new logo will now be printed on all Dawakhana products.
Prof Salma was speaking during the prize distribution ceremony, which also had Mr Taufiq Ahmed (Officiating General Manager, Dawakhana Tibbiya College).
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Aligarh: Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) students from various faculties, colleges and schools with creative skills and adroitness for arranging text, symbols and images to help identify brands, are invited to send their entries for the Logo of the D
Pilgrimage to Aligarh
Mohammed Wajihuddin
The sun on a lazy Sunday afternoon in February at Aligarh felt soft and soothing on the skin. I chatted with a caretaker at the guest house while Dr Rahat Abrar, ex-PRO and director, Urdu Academy at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), desperately waited for his driver at his house. He finally arrived in an SUV to pick me up.
People come to AMU with different purposes. Many come here to give tests, seek admission themselves or for their wards or give interview for jobs. My purpose to visit AMU, except the first time in mid-1980s for admission in Class 11, has always been uni-dimensional. Even if I am here for something else, I consider it as a pilgrimage and treat the opportunity as such.