Mohammad Habib Hall, NH 509, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh 202002
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Mohammad Habib Hall, NH 509, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh 202002
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Mohammad Habib Hall - Featured Reviews (1014)
because he was critical of the government policies, and partly because, as he cheerfully told Press Correspondents, he was going to lose. He died on 22 June 1971 following a brief illness. Mohammed Habib Hall was established in 1972 and was inaugurated by Professor Abdul Aleem, the Vice-Chancellor. The Hall with a number of 375 rooms was originally meant for Research Scholars. With the passage of time, students from various disciplines were admitted. The present strength of the Hall is 925.
I stayed here during 2005-2008 for MCA course. One of the best Hall of AMU. This hall has all the facilities like, reading room, playing ground, masjid. Masjid is quite big and spacious. Reading room is just like a library. I heard that now a gym also there. I wish to visit AMU and this Hall again and again. Long live AMU.
This is the hostel for boys only. The infrastructure of this hall is fascinating , Most common students living here are of Science and Life science faculty.
MOHAMMAD HABIB HALL Mohammad Habib was born in 1895 at Lucknow in the illustrious family of Mohammad Nasim, a leading advocate; Mohammad Habib studied at the M.A.O. School and College. He topped the B.A. examination of the Allahabad University in 1916. The M.A.O. College was then affiliated to that University. He then proceeded to Oxford for higher studies. It was there that he received his baptism in nationalism. He was among the organizers of the Oxford Majlis, which he served as president for one term. The ideas of his liberal-minded tutor Ernest Barker, a meeting with Ms. Sarojni Naidu, a reception of Yeasts and the patronage which he received from Mohammad Ali, who visited London those days, played a role in shaping young Habib's ideas. At the call of Maulana Mohammad Ali, Habib returned to India to teach at Jamia Millia Islamia but apparently never became a regular member of its staff. When the non-cooperation movement was called off in 1922, he accepted an appointment as Reader, and almost immediately afterwards as Professor, at the newly chartered Aligarh Muslim University. In 1926, he won the election of the U.P. Legislative Council as a Swarajist. The next year, he married Sohaila, daughter of Abbas Tyabji a noted disciple of Mahatma Gandhi. Soon after Habib became a great admirer of Jawharlal Nehru and gave a considerable part of his income to the Congress Party. At Aligarh, Habib made his mark in many ways. As an academician, his great emphasis was on writing history based on original sources, and he encouraged the study of aspects of history other than dynastic or political. He himself wrote on social and cultural history, and painstakingly unraveled the history of Muslim mystics for some of whom he came to cherish an almost personal affection. In the forties, his interest in Marxism heightened; and in 1952 he presented in a remarkable piece, his introduction to a reprint of Elliot and Dawson's History, Vol. II, an interpretation of early medieval India deeply influenced by Marxist ideas. He visited Paris to represent his country at the UN General Assembly, followed by a trip to Peking (now Beijing) in 1952 on the first goodwill mission from India to People's Republic of China.Both the visits strengthened him in his belief in the need for India to help countries resisting imperialism. He kept nursing the sapling of liberalism in the portals of the University. He retired in 1958 but was appointed Professor Emeritus. He lost neither his interest in politics nor in research work. He contested for the office of the Vice President of India in 1969 as a candidate of the combined opposition, partly because he was critical of the government policies, and partly because, as he cheerfully told Press Correspondents, he was going to lose. He died on 22 June 1971 following a brief illness. Mohammad Habib Hall was established in 1972 and was inaugurated by Professor Abdul Aleem, the Vice-Chancellor. The Hall with a number of 375 rooms was originally meant for Research Scholars. With the passage of time, students from various disciplines were admitted. The present strength of the Hall is 925. There are only three hostels: * Chakraverti Hostel * Umaruddin Hostel * Haider Khan Hostel
Mohammad Habib Hall is one of the best hall for boys in AMU It has one mosque, canteen, common room and dinning hall. It has double floored air conditioned reading room with computer lab and library. It has a gymnasium, cricket ground, basketball and badminton courts.
Rooms are very small especially in the chakravarthy hostel ( Ground floor). Two members are allotted in the rooms which were built single seater. Dogs roam and bark all day and night. Washrooms are not as clean as they should be, Full of mosquitoes even in day time. It's great that there are peacocks in the Habib hall campus but they make very irritating and annoying sounds which can disturb someone's sleep or study.
Best residence for students. This hall comprises more than 700 bed, one mosque, gymnasium club, canteen, common room (for indoor games and watching TV), reading room and several outdoor games court.
A hall of residence for students of Aligarh Muslim University. It provides in-house dining facilities, gym, reading room, TV room, table tennis, canteen. A lovely place to stay, but the rooms are a bit smaller.
Very good service... doctor shaista madam is very good in speaking and also tells you on the way of deen. I just only visit to reception and doctor. Don't know about general ward and special ward. But all the experience is good bcz cleaning is very g
Much better than any other hostels in this area great hospitality and if i am talking about landlord of this building he is so strict but he has a pure heart.
Best hostel to stay if you are living in aligarh, all the basic amenities will be provided to you. Also the pg is located on the main road, from where everything is easily accessible. There is a mess in the second floor where you can get your food. C
My experience.......nice pg as well as environment of pg is so good and all disciplines are good... best food...this place for good student they can full concentration in room because silent environment as well as good opportunity...when think need
One of the best medical center in Aligarh. Neat and clean place with state of the art equipment. I strongly recommend this hospital specially for General and Laproscopic surgery.
Veri good nice experience with sir and sir's instructions He is very knowledgeable yoga instructor I respect the sir My whole life change I feel very well about my healt. Thank you so much Sir