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Eminent Visitors to the UGC – HRDC Recently Name Designation Eminent visitors to the UGC – HRDC recently Name Designation & Institution Prof. A. Bismillah D/o Hindi, JMI, New Delhi Prof. A. K. Pasha WAS, JNU, New Delhi Prof. A. S. Narang IGNOU, New Delhi H.E. Mr. Adnan M. A. Abu Alhaijaa Ambassador, Embassy of Palestine, New Delhi Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Cultural Counsellor, Embassy of Arab Republic of Egypt, Abdelrahman Chanakyapuri, New Delhi Prof. Alagiri Srinivasan AIIMS, New Delhi Prof. Ali Mohammad WAS, AMU, Aligarh Dr. Amit George Advocate, High Court, New Delhi Prof. Amitabh Kundu JNU, New Delhi Prof. Ananda Mitra D/o Communication, Wake Forest University, USA Dr. Anil Dutta Mishra Dy. Director National Gandhi Museum, New Delhi Prof. Asghar Wajahat D/o Hindi, JMI, New Delhi Shri Ashok Vajpeyi Former Vice Chancellor, M. G. International Hindi University Wardha Prof. Aslam Mahmood CSRD, JNU, New Delhi Prof. Avadhesh Kumar Singh Director, School of Translation Studies & Training, IGNOU, New Delhi Dr. Avijit Ghosh Senior Editor, The Times of India Prof. Ayub khan D/o Mathematics, JMI, New Delhi Prof. B. Jayaram Dept. of Chemistry, IIT, Delhi Mr. B. P. Singh Former Governor of Sikkim & Union Home Secretary Prof. Badrul Alam D/o Political Science, JMI, New Delhi Brigadier (Retd.) S. Ahmad Ali Pro Vice Chancellor, Aligarh Musim University, Aligarh Prof. C. B. Sharma IGNOU, New Delhi & Chairman, NIOS, New Delhi Prof. Chandan Ghosh Head, (Geo Hazards) NDRF, New Delhi Shri Dnyaneshwar M. Muley Additional Secretary, CPV & Overseas Indian Affairs, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi Prof. Franson D. Manjali LSLLC Studies, JNU, New Delhi Prof. Furqan Qamar Secretary General, Association of Indian Universities , New Delhi Prof. G. D. Sharma Former Secretary, University Grants Commission, New Delhi Dr. G. N. Qazi Vice Chancellor, Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University), New Delhi Prof. Gauhar Mahmood D/o Civil Engineering, JMI, New Delhi Lt. General Zameer Uddin Shah Vice Chancellor, Aligarh Muslim University Dr. H. K. Kaul Director, DELNET, Delhi Prof. H. Ramachandran D/o Geography, DSE, New Delhi Prof. Harjit Singh CSRD, JNU, New Delhi Mr. H. E. Hassan Mahmoud Ambassador of Jordan to India, New Delhi, India Mohammad Al Jawarneh Prof. Hemlata Mahishwar Head, D/o Hindi, JMI, New Delhi Dr. Indrani R. Choudhary CSRD, JNU, New Delhi Prof. Irfan Habib Prof. Emeritus, D/o History, AMU, Aligarh Prof. Jagpal Singh D/o Pol. Science, IGNOU, New Delhi Prof. Jaideep Sharma F/o Lib. Science, IGNOU, New Delhi Prof. James Massey Director, Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies and Community Contextual Communication Centre, New Delhi Janab Syed Shahid Mahdi Former Vice Chancellor, Jamia Millia Islamia Mr. Jawad Ahmad Siddiqui Chancellor, Al-Falah University, Dhauj, Faridabad, Haryana Prof. Jessy Abraham F/o Education, JMI, New Delhi Dr. K. Saleem Ali Member, National Disaster Management Authority, Government of India Prof. K. Srinivas ICT, NUEPA, New Delhi Prof. K. V. Bhanumurthy D/o Commerce, DSE, New Delhi Prof. Kasturi Mukhopadhyay School of Environmental Science, JNU, New Delhi Prof. Khwaja M. Shahid Former Pro Vice Chancellor, MANUU, Hyderabad Dr. Lion Kong Associate Researcher, Heidelberg University, Germany Prof. M. Abdul Salam Vice Chancellor, Calicut University, Calicut, Kerala Prof. M. Asaduddin Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Languages, Jamia Millia Islamia Prof. M. H. Qureshi CSRD, JNU, New Delhi Prof. M. Shafiq Dean, F/o Social Science, JMI, New Delhi Prof. Mohammad Miyan Vice Chancellor, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad (AP) Prof. Mohammed Ishtiaq Vice Chancellor, Magadh University, Bodhgaya Prof. Monika Datta D/o Chemistry, DU, New Delhi Ms. Meenakshi Pahuja LSR, DU, New Delhi Padma Shri. Prof. Mushirul Hasan Former Vice Chancellor, Jamia Millia Islamia Prof. Nabi Ahmad D/o Education, AMU, Aligarh Dr. Najaf Haider C/o Historical Studies, JNU, New Delhi Prof. Namvar Singh Professor Emeritus Prof. Nandani Chakravarty D/o Geography, RGU, Arunachal Pradesh Prof. Narayani Gupta D/o History, JMI, New Delhi Mr. Naveen B. Chawla Former Chief Election Commissioner of India, New Delhi Shri Neeraj Kishan Kaul Additional Solicitor General (Supreme Court of India) Mr. Neeraj Kumar, IPS Former Commissioner of Police , New Delhi Prof. Olivier Arifon D/o Communication, UNIVERSITY Libre Be Bruxxles, Belgium Padma Shri Dr. A. Sankara Reddy Vice Chancellor, Rai University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat Mr. Prabir Purkayastha Gurgaon, Haryana Prof. Pradosh Nath Scientist, CSIR-NISTD Studies, New Delhi Prof. Qazi Afzal Husain Department of Urdu, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, UP Prof. R. K. Barik IITA, New Delhi Prof. R. Nagarjan D/o Chemistry, DU, New Delhi Dr. Ramesh C. Gaur University Librarian, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Prof. Randeep Guleria D/o Medicine, AIIMS, New Delhi Prof. Rizwan Qaiser Head, Department of History & Culture, Jamia Millia Islamia Prof. Rumki Basu Director, S. N. C. For Women’s Studies, JMI, New Delhi Prof. S. L. Goel Professor Emeritus, Punjab University, Chandigarh Prof. S. N. Malakar Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Prof. S. R. Kidwai Bagh-e-Shafiq, Okhla, New Delhi H.E. Dr. Sabit Subasic Ambassador, Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina, E-9/11, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi-57 Mr. Safdar H. Khan Vice President, India Islamic Cultural Centre, New Delhi Prof. Saleem Kidwai Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Prof. Sanjoy Hazarika Head, C/o North East Studies and Policy Research, JMI, New Delhi Prof. Santosh Panda Chairperson, National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), New Delhi Prof. Saugata Bhaduri Head, C/o English Studies, JNU, New Delhi Prof. Seyed E. Hasnain Kusuma School of Biological Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Mr. Shahid Siddiqui Former M.P (Rajya Sabha) Prof. Shambhu Nath Singh Former Vice Chancellor, Patna University, Patna Mr. Shankar Mohan Director, Directorate of Film Festivals, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, GOI, New Delhi Prof. Sharfuddin Ahmad Dean, Faculty of Natural Science, Jamia Millia Islamia Prof. Sharif Ahmad Dean, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Jamia Millia Islamia Shri Shekhar Dutt Former Governor of Chhattisgarh Dr. Shikha Kumar, IAS New Delhi Prof. Shireen Moosvi D/o History, AMU, Aligarh Sir William Mark Tully B-26, Nizamuddin West, New Delhi Prof. Surajit Sarkar Prof. Ambedkar University, Delhi Prof. Sushila Ramaswamy Jessu & Mary College, DU, New Delhi Shri Swami Agnivesh Social Activist Prof. Syed Akhtar Husain D/o Biotechnology, JMI, New Delhi Dr. Syeda Rukhsheeda Psychiatrists, Andheri West, Mumbai Dr. Syeda Saiyidain Hameed Former Member, Planning Commission, New Delhi Mr. T. 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