
Aligarh Muslim University, in the wee hours of September 17, saw the third murder of its students, inside the campus, in less than six months.
Mohammad Mazhar Nazim of Meerut, a second year BSc student, was stabbed twice in the head and on the neck in a deserted lane near the university’s sports complex.
The students got ablazed with anger towards administration and vented it out be setting Vice-Chancellor ’s residence, staff club, proctor office and some other university buildings afire.
In all these unfortunate happening one thing which is most shocking is the callousness of the university administration towards the victims, whose killers roam freely even today. Even after having periodic incidents of violence, the university administration has only collided with anti-social elements by not cracking down on cache of illegal arms in the university campus. Its lexed policy towards the constant presence of non-students inside the campus has only led to recurring violent incidents.
Even students are partly to be blamed for their insensitiveness towards destruction of their alma mater. The worst of all: fashion of flaunting country made guns by students even over every small altercation. Their attitude can be summarized as more guns you have, the bigger goon you are.
All this has resulted into the university being in news regularly for the wrong reasons, and this has only tarnished the reputation of the Oxford of the East. The University has been closed sine die.






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how does an idiot like you with such poor grammar skills get to blog?don’t mistake me ,your posts are full of errors?
Absolutely ridiculous comment… I found nothing wrong here, In fact, I am a regular reader of Instablogs articles, I found wonderful writings most of the times in different channels in the network.
mr.adit kumar.
grammar dosent really matter.what matters is the content.
#postcomment
I am more of a programmer than a blogger, and thanks for pointing out the errors. Will try to improve on them.
I do support Visakha’s comment that what does matter most is the content presented by the author. Thanks to Rigidindian for giving nice comment on Instablogs articles.
Yes, content is definitely important but we can’t ingnore the fact that the method of expressing it is via language and a small mistake can make the meaning completely different. So, I feel we should pay attention to both. And it doesnt hurt to try and make the content error-free, it only helps. It won’t be wrong to add that comments are always welcome as they tell you where you stand and what you can do to improve yourself but comments should also be put in a better manner and of course in a proper manner and definitely not personal.
i second mahua’s views. but ordinary spelling mistakes can be overlooked.
Yes,Vishakha.... we are here to share our thoughts... not for checking the grammar.. but here comes the ”human mind” or specifically the ”man mind” in to the picture.... everybody here wants to prove theirselves... anyway we shouldn’t debate like this on such issue... ok now... all say.... FRIENDS...!!
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I like your spirits - keep up the gr8 work:-)
Grammar is important and so is spelling.
But I fail to find any errors in the above article. Maybe I am missing something!!
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I also find it real Ironic that aditkumar who such gracefully points out the mistake can`t even write his own sentences with proper punctuation, and grammar.
So next time Aditkumar, when you crank out another malformed sentence from your five good neurons left in your cretaceous skull, calling someone an idiot, better make sure not look like one yourself.
I find many bloggers commiting spelling mistakes, punctuation mistakes at some point or the other. Mahua writing ”doesnt” instead of ”doesn’t(I hope it’s taken in the right spirit!). I myself wouldn’t claim to be absolutely error-free. I appreciate Ankit for saying (& what has become such a famous line)”... thanks for pointing out the errors. Will try to improve on them.”
don’t we have the right to Blog if we are not good in English? There are so many successful people in the world that can’t even write and speak English.
well.....instead of talking about grammer and spelling mistake we should discuss about the topic...atleast i think so. I think the topic was nice and thanks Ankit for sharing his idea