CV at a Glance
Dr. Mohammad Asim Siddiqui
Professor,
Department English, AMU Aligarh.
Teaching Experience: Twenty Seven years.
International Honours:
Short term Fulbright programme (at New York University) June- July 2007.
An Essay Titled “Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian, Traditional or Modern:
Food as a Marker of Identity,” is on the prescribed reading list of
Department of Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations, University of
Pennsylvania: Food in the Islamic Middle East: History, Memory,
Identity;
www.sas.upenn.edu/mec/sites/www.sas.upenn.edu.mec/files/NELC2352012.
Teaching/ Lectures Outside AMU:
Taught Literary Criticism and Theory at University of Kashmir, Srinagar for
a semester in 2013.
Have Lectured in Refresher courses at Lucknow University, CCU Meerut,
and Open University Kota.
Areas of Interest:
19th century American Fiction, Literary Theory
(Structuralism, Cultural studies, Film studies)
Research Guided:
Ph. D. awarded: Seven
P. G. Dissertation Projects: Fifteen (Approximately)
Supervising Research scholars for the award of Ph. D.: Four
Subjects Teaching Currently:
Literary Theory
Fiction (Hawthorne, Marquez, Kundera,)
ELT (Teaching of Literature)
Research Methodology Publications:
Books (Edited): Three
Research papers: Forty Five
Book Reviews: Twelve
Articles in National Dailies: Six
Magazine Articles: Two
Administrative Experience:
Member of the Public Relations Committee AMU, Aligarh.
Worked as Assistant Superintendent of Examinations from 2000 to 2006, 2008.
Worked as Deputy Director of Career Planning Center, AMU, in 1998
Elected member of the Academic Council of AMU (2010-2012)
Presentation/ Participation in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc. Last
Three years only.
Conferences, Seminars, Workshops etc.: Eleven
Membership of Academic Bodies
Life Member of Indian Association of Canadian Studies, American Studies
Research Centre.
Curriculum vitae
Dr Mohammad Asim Siddiqui
Professor,
Department English A M U Aligarh-
U.P.
Email: [email protected]
Institutional e-mail: [email protected] .
Mobile: +919897897888
Website:www.mohammadasimsiddiquiamu.wordpress.com
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
1998 Post-graduate Diploma in the Teaching of English IFLU Hyderabad
1995 Post-graduate Certificate in the Teaching of English IFLU Hyderabad
(PGCTE)
1991 Ph. D. (Topic: Mark Twain as a Reformer and Thinker) AMU Aligarh
1987 M. Phil (Topic: Social Criticism in Mark Twain’s Travel Books) AMU Aligarh
1984 M. A. AMU Aligarh
1982 B.A (Hons.) AMU Aligarh
1979 Intermediate U.P. Board
1977 High School U.P. Board
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Total Teaching Experience: 27 Years (approx.) at the Aligarh Muslim
University, Aligarh, India.
Courses Taught
Contemporary Literary Theory.
American Literature
Teaching of Literature.
Grammar, Old and New
English in Electronic Media.
Translation and Interpretation Skills Research Methodology
Teaching Outside the Department:
Taught Literary Criticism and Theory at University of Kashmir, Srinagar for
a semester in 2013.
I have been associated with the teaching, research and the designing of courses
in the Centre for Women’s Studies, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.
Courses taught there include “Women and Literature”, “Feminist Theory” and
“Women and Media”.
Have Lectured in Refresher courses at Lucknow University, CCU Meerut, and
Open University Kota Guiding Research
No of Ph. Ds awarded 5+2 = 7
M A (ELT) Dissertations supervised: 15 approximately.
Publications:
(a). Books
Criticism and Counter Criticism (with Abdur Raheem Kidwai) New Delhi:
Viva Books, 2013.
The Holy and the Unholy: Critical Essays on Qaisra Shahraz’s Fiction.
Edited (with Abdur Raheem Kidwai) New Delhi: Sarup and Sons, 2011.
Tradition and Modernity: Essays on Indian writing in English. Edited (with
Farhatullah Khan) Aligarh: Dept of English, 2003
(b). Published Papers in Journals (28)
"The Joyous, the Joyless and the Arty in Hanif Kureishi's Select Stories"
Journal of English Literature and Language 7: 2 December 2013, pp. 1- 13.
“The Canon, the Language, the Pedagogy, the Politics: Evolution of the
Concept of Literature”.Journal of the Faculty of Arts.7:1-2(2012-2014) PP
62—107.
“Saadat Hasan Manto’s Poetics of Resistance”. Social Scientist 40(11-12)
Nov-Dec 2012 pp.17-29.
www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/23338867?uid=2129&uid=2&uid=70&uid=
4 &sid=21104201701721
Sahityaitihaas Lekhan Ki Samasyaaon Par Kuch Notes, Wartmaan ; March
2014, pp.58-59
Pakistan Ke Uttar Upniveshik Upanyaas, (in Hindi) Kala Sankaye Shodh
Patrika,AMU,Aligarh 2010-2011
“Anatomy of Failure and Success in Select Stories of Hanif Kureishi”, Journal
of English Literature and Language 6.1(June 2012):1—12.
“Race, Class and Gender Intersectionality in Some Select Stories of Hanif
Kureishi”. Journal of English Literature and Language 5.2 (December
2011):14-20.
“To Sir with Love:Professor Maqbool Hasan Khan” Tahzibul Akhlaq
Special Number 5.June, 2013.pp.183-92
“Have Indians Failed Feminism?” Women and Society 1(2011): 48- 61.
“Perspectives on Parent-Child Relationship in Hanif Kureishi’s Gabriel’S Gift.
Journal of Children’s Literature 5 (2011): 29- 38.
“Construction of Identity in Hanif Kureishi: The Buddha of Suburbia”. Journal
of English Literature and Language 4.1(June 2010): 1- 17.
“Pursuing Politics: A Perspective on the Recent Pakistani Writing in English”.
Journal of English Literature and Language 4.2 (December 2010): 14- 21.
“Makifng Sense of His Inbetweenness: Hanif Kureishi’s Appropriation of His
Family Narratives”. Aligarh Journal of English Studies 30 (2010): 83- 98.
“Freedom and Responsibility: Making Sense of Hanif Kureishi’s Intimacy”.
Journal of Literature and Language Vol. III (Dec 2009), No.2
“Feminism in India: Challenges and Obstacles.” Re-markings 8. 2 (Sept.
2009): 18- 25.
“Perceptions of Muslim/ Islamic Identity in Popular Hindi Cinema”. Third
Frame: Literature, Culture and Society 2.1 (Jan-March 2009): 142- 154.
“On Translator’s Notes and Prefaces”. Journal of English Literature and
Language 2.2 (December 2008): 50- 56.
“Multiplicity of Perspectives in Qurratulain Hyder’s My Temples Too”.
Journal of the Faculty of Arts. 5. 1- 2 (Jan. 2007-Dec. 2008) 25- 32.
“Loot Dressed up in a Fascinating Garb: An Appraisal of Imperial Lust for
Land and Profit in Mark Twain’s Following the Equator and Select Short Pieces”.
Journal of Objective Studies 19-20. 1&2 (2007, 2008): 169- 181.
ISSN 0971- 3220.
“Victims of History, Culture and Gender: Women in A Thousand Splendid
Suns”. Aligarh Journal of English Studies 29 (2007): 70- 86.
“Mark Twain’s Treatment of Religion in His Select Works” Journal of English
Literature and Language 1. 1& 2 (2007): 37- 46.
“Gender Consciousness in Literature Education: A Reappraisal”.Women and
Society (2006): 60- 64.
“Notes on Mark Twain’s Theory of Realism”. Journal of the Faculty of Arts
4.1- 2 (Jan. 2005- Dec. 2006): 44- 54.
“Mark Twain’s Spiritual Dilemma: A Perspective on His Later Writing”.
Aligarh Journal of English Studies 28 (2006): 80- 102.
“Imperial Attitudes in W. Somerset Maugham’s Up at the Villa”. Aligarh
Journal of English Studies 27 (2005): 61- 71.
“Representation of Arab World in Mark Twain’s The Innocents Abroad”.
Studies on Islam 2.2 (July 2005): 38- 46.
“Politicising Literature and Migrant Identity: A Reading of Hanif Kureishi’s
The Black Album”. Journal of the Faculty of Arts 3.1-2(Jan-Dec. 2004): 106-
117.
“Author as Narrator: Notes on Milan Kundera’s Narrative Technique in Life is
Elsewhere”. Aligarh Journal of English Studies 26 (2004): 65- 79.
“An Image of the Other: The Indian in the Scarlet Letter”. Aligarh Journal of
English Studies 24 (2002): 117- 123.
(C). Book Chapters (16)
“Using Your Smartphone to Enhance Reading Capability” in New Directions in
Higher Education. Ed. A.R. Kidwai. New Delhi: Viva Books, 2014.
“Strategies of Academic Writing” in New Directions in Higher Education
“Mapping the Field of English Studies in India” in Criticism and Counter
Criticism Eds Mohammad Asim Siddiqui and Abdur Raheem Kidwai. New
Delhi: Viva Books, 2013. pp xi—xx.
“Through the Eyes of the Aligarh Journal of English Studies: Moments in the
Narrative of Literary Criticism at Aligarh” in Criticism and Counter Criticism.
pp 253—271.
“Asloob Ahmad Ansari as a Literary Critic” in Criticism and Counter Criticism.
pp 272—290.
“Masoodul Hasan’s Writings in English: A Bibliographic Essay” in Criticism
and Counter Criticism. pp 291—298.
“Transcreating History: A Reassessment of River of Fire” in Qurratulain Hyder
and the River of Fire: The Meaning, Scope and Significance of her Legacy ed.
Rakhshanda Jalil. New Delhi: Aakar Books, 2011. pp 229-240.
“The Political or the Social?: Qaisra Shahraz and the Present Pakistani Writing
in English” in The Holy and the Unholy: Critical Essays on Qaisra Shahraz’s
Fiction. Edited (with Abdur Raheem Kidwai) New Delhi: Sarup and Sons, 2011.
pp. 183-204
“Introduction”. The Holy and the Unholy: Critical Essays on Qaisra
Shahraz’s Fiction. pp. xv-xxi (full reference cited above)
“Articulating Anger and Hurt in post 9/11 Pakistani English Fiction” in
Proceedings of the Third National English Conference on New Directions in
Comparative Literature. Hyderabad: Department of English, Maulana Azad
National Urdu University, 2011.
“Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian, Tradition or Modern: Food as a Marker of
Identity” in The Writer’s Feast: Food and the Cultures of Representation.eds
Supriya Chaudhuri and Rimi B. Chatterjee. New Delhi: Orient Black Swan,
2011.pp 19-30.
“Indian English Fiction and Indian Literary Criticism after1980: Some
Perspectives” in Indian Writing in English: Shifting Paradigms.eds Veena
Sharma, Karmjit Kaur and Manjit Kaur. GNK College for Women: Ludhiana,
2008.
“Suffering of women and the Question of Plural Identity: Amitava Kumar’s
Reading of the Politics of Faith in Husband of a Fanatic” in Behind the Veil
.ed A R Kidwai. APH: New Delhi (2007).ISBN 81-313-0150-8
“The Wretched of the Earth: A Representation of the Life of Weavers of
Banaras; in Abdul Bismillah’s Jhini Jhini Bini Chadaria”in Muslim
Artisans,Craftsmen and Traders: Issues in Entrepreneurship. Ed. Abdul
Waheed. New Delhi: Icon Publications, 2006. pp. 159-167.
“Present Critical Scene in India” (with Farhat Ullah Khan) in Tradition and
Modernity ed. Farhat Ullah Khan and Mohammad Asim Siddiqui. Aligarh:
Department of English, 2003.pp.1-14.
“Manto ke Afsaano Main Sheriyat” (in Urdu) ed Qazi Afzal Husain Saadat
Hasan Manto: Ek Sadi Baad (after a century), published by Centre of Advanced
Studies, Department of Urdu, AMU, Aligarh.
(d). Book Reviews:
Release and Other Stories by Rakhshanda Jalil, New Delhi Harper Collins
Publishers India, - A joint venture with India Today Group, 2011.
Miniskirts, Mothers and Muslims: A Christian Woman in a Muslim Land By
Christine A. Mallouhi, Monarch Books, ISBN: 08-25460-51-4
http://www.futureislam.com/20060105/reviews/asim/miniskirts_mothers.asp
From the Land of Five Rivers; Kothe Kharak Singh: a Story of Three
Generations; By Ram Sarup Ankhi Translated by Avtar Singh Judge. Sahitya
Akademi, New Delhi, 2006, pp. 507, volume xxxv number 4 April 2011;
http://www.thebookreviewindia.org/articles/archives-389/2011/april/4/fromthe-
land-of-five-rivers.html
Afsana/ Kahani Across Borders; New Urdu Writings From India and Pakistan;
Edited by Rakhshanda Jalil; Tranquebar, New Delhi, 2013, pp. 317, volume
xxxviii number 8 August 2014;
http://www.thebookreviewindia.org/articles/archives-
3631/2014/august/8/afsanakahani-across-borders.html
The Trouble with Islam: A Muslim's Call for Reform in Her Faith; By Irshad
Manji, St. Martin's Griffin, ISBN: 0-312-32700-5;
http://www.futureislam.com/20050701/review/md_asim/The_Trouble_with_Isl
am.asp
The Challenge of Islam: Encounters in Interfaith Dialogue; By Douglas Pratt,
Ashgate, Hampshire, England, 2005, ISBN: O-7546-5123-1;
http://www.futureislam.com/20051101/review/asim/the_challenge_of_islam.as
p
Islam without Fear: Egypt and the New Islamists; By Raymond William Baker, Harvard
University Press Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London, England 2003 ISBN: 0-675-
01203-8; http://www.futureislam.com/20060109/reviews/asim/islam_without_fear.asp
The Idea of Pakistan By Stephen Philip Cohen. Brookings Institution Press,
Washington, D. C.
http://www.futureislam.com/20070701/reviews/asim/The%20Idea%20of%20P
akistan.asp
Islam and the West: Reflections from Australia. Edited by Shahram
Akbarzadeh & Samina Yasmeen UNSW Press (University of New South Wales
Press Ltd).2005 ISBN 0-86840 679-1;
http://www.futureislam.com/20070301/reviews/asim/Islam_and_the_West_Re
flections_from_Australia.asp
Indonesia's Struggle: Jemaah Islamiyah and the Soul of Islam
By Greg Barton University of New South Wales Press Ltd Sydney, 2004
ISBN: 0868407593;
http://www.futureislam.com/20060111/reviews/asim/Jemaah_Islamiyah_and_t
he_Soul_of_Islam.asp
Literary Orientalism A Companion; A. R. Kidwai. Viva Books Private Limited.
New Delhi. Journal of Literature and Language Vol.(3), No. 2.
September, 2009. pp 97- 100.
Shaw and Iqbal. By Samina Khan. The Vedic Path, ISBN 09701443. 2013.
(e). Articles in National Dailies
The phenomenology of the handshake; The Hindu Open Page. September 14, 2014. http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/open-page/the-phenomenology-ofthe-handshake/article6408279.ece
Waging war for clean water. The Hindu; August 23,
2014;http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/wagingwar-for-clean-water/article6343135.ece
Bringing Madarsa students into the Mainstream; The Hindustan Times New
Delhi; 08 Sep. 2014.
Remembering Updike; http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tpmetroplus/remembering-updike/article653766.ece
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan; An Enlightened Thinker. The Pioneer. 17th October,
2005.
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan; The Indian Express. 17th October, 2005
(f) Magazine Articles
Kothe Kharak Sing:A Review, Contemporary Vibes Chandigarh; ISSN
09751750. January, 2008.
Projection of Muslims’ Image Through the Media; The Aligarh Magazine,
Special Number. 1984.
Link to some of the Articles:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jul/07/asloob-ahmad-ansari-obituary http://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/theatre/When-democracy-becomes-
democrazy/article16742525.ece
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/vocabulary-of-tolerance/article9330871.ece
http://m.rediff.com/movies/column/give-gowariker-credit-for-mohenjo-
daro/20160820.htm http://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/ample-room-for-
interpretation/article8737572.ece http://m.ndtv.com/opinion/kohinoor-must-return-a-12-year-old-was-forced-to-
give-it-to-the-british-1398237 http://m.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/the-connecting-
link/article6485003.ece
http://m.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/aligarh-and-its-shakespeare-wallahs/article8505088.ece
http://m.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/aligarh-goes-beyond-aligarh/article8309888.ece
http://m.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/words-for-all-times/article8253522.ece
http://m.rediff.com/movies/column/bajirao-mastani-the-grandeur-of-movie-manufactured-history/20151222.htm
http://googleweblight.com/?lite_url=http://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/of-roland-and-readers/article8026018.ece&ei=ci6o1kTe&lc=en-
IN&s=1&m=472&ts=1451011772&sig=ALL1Aj6O6Nkal5mMgE26_tCJxuY2H08k4g
http://m.rediff.com/news/column/heed-the-concerns-of-our-
writers/20151023.htm http://m.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/a-poet-a-
revolutionary/article7586498.ece http://www.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/dusty-images-fresh-memories-of-
tasveer-mahal-in-aligarh-muslim-university/article7389297.ece http://m.rediff.com/movies/special/the-pakistan-that-india-loves/20150507.htm http://m.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/the-problem-of-
plenty/article7154696.ece/ http://www.muslimissues.com/amu-faculty-presents-talk-on-kashmiri-poet-
agha-shahid/ http://m.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/society/more-than-a-
meal/article7068374.ece/ http://m.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/we-are-ready/article6908846.ece/ http://www.thestatesman.net/news/97391-a-time-for-soul-searching.html
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/education-to-benefit-all/article6733544.ece#.VKEPM7HwjcY.gmail
http://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fm.rediff.com%2Fmovies%2Fcolumn%2Fpk-wouldnt-have-understood-the-film-
pk%2F20150105.htm&h=jAQGRKq7W http://www.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/aligarh-muslim-university-
library-access-issue/article6627245.ece#.VHICdc2jpSA.gmail
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(g). Interviews
“An Interview with Qaisra Shahraz with an Introduction of Author” Asiatic
8.1 (Jume 2014) http://journals.iium.edu.my/asiatic/index.php/AJELL
http://asiatic.iium.edu.my/asiatic/article/Asiatic%208-
1%20pdf%20files/Qaisra.%20interview.pdf
“Interview with Professor Masoodul Hassan”; Criticism and Counter Criticism;
ed. A R Kidwai and M asim Siddiqui. Viva books Private Limited.
New Delhi.
Papers Read at Some Recent Seminars (last two years only):
17—19 March, 2014 “Problematizing the Sacred, the Profane and the Literary”
at a National Seminar on Literature and the Sacred: Legacies, Issues and the
Paths Ahead at University of Kashmir, Srinagar.
25—27 February, 2014 “Consuming Literature, Reinterpreting Identities” in the
International Seminar on Multiple Identities and Social Inclusion at Banaras
Hindu University, Varanasi.
“18—20 March 2013 “Globalisation and the Consumerist Reading of
Literature” in the national seminar held at University of Kashmir, Srinagar
28-29 September 2012 “Select Stories of Manto: A Contrapuntal Reading” in
the International Seminar on Celebrating 100 Years of Manto held at Nehru
Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi.
10-12 September 2012 “How to Read Manto” in the International Seminar on
Saadat Hasan Manto: Ek Sadi Baad (after a century), organised by Department
of Urdu, AMU, Aligarh.
29-30 March 2012 “Many a slip between the Cup and the Lip: Pedagogical
Implications of Translation Studies for Hindi/ Urdu Learners” (with Sana Niazi)
in the National Seminar on Issues and Challenges in Translation held at the
Department of English, Aligarh Muslim University.
23-24 March 2012 “Anxiety of Representation: Recent Muslim Writing from
the Margin” in the National Conference on Writings from the Margins, held at
School of Humanities & Social Sciences, Gautam Buddha University, Greater
Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
6-8 September 2011; “Struggling to be Heard: Emergence of Muslim English
Media in Free India” in the International Conference on Islam and English in
India: Cultural, Literary, Pedagogic, Historical, Political and Philosophical
Encounters” organized by the Department of English, University of
Hyderabad.
11 Feb 2011; “The Feminine Voice in Indian English Fiction and Criticism:
Some Defining Moments”(keynote address) in the National Seminar on The
Feminine Voice in Modern Indian Fiction in English held at NMD College,
Gondia, Maharastra.
Some other Seminars:
9-10 March 2011 “Articulating Anger and Hurt in post 9/11 Pakistani English
Fiction” at The Third National English Conference on “New Directions in
Comparative Literature” hosted by the Department of English, Maulana Azad
National Urdu University, Hyderabad.
28 Feb-3 March 2007 “Perceptions of Muslim Identity in Popular Hindi
Cinema” at the Seminar on “Region, Nation and Ideology in Films” held at
University of Hyderabad.
14-16 Nov.2006 “Food as a Marker of Identity” at the International Seminar on
“Food: Representation, Politics and Ideology” organized by Jadavpur
University, Calcutta
14 July 1995 “New Historicism: An Introduction” at the Scholars Meet,
American Studies Research Center, Hyderabad.
29—30 Nov. 1994 “The Evolution of Mark Twain’s Religious World-view” at
the Fourth Annual Conference of Mark Twain Society of India held at
Annamalai University.
4 Sept. 1993 “Amerindian Fiction: Themes and Perspectives” at the Scholars
Meet, American Studies Research Center, Hyderabad.
23-24 April 1993 “Mark Twain’s Stance on Imperialism and the Race Question
in His Later Writings” at the Second Annual Conference of Mark Twain Society
of India held at American Studies Research Center, Hyderabad.
21-22 April 1992 “Realism as a Technique in Mark Twain’s Novels” at the
Seminar on Mark Twain, held at Calicut University, Calicut.
15-18 August 1989 Jawaharlal Nehru Centenary Conference for the Youth
organized by J N Memorial Fund and Indian Association for Commonwealth
Literature, held at Mysore
7 –9 October 2010 Ram Sarup Ankhi Smirti Kahani Goshthi, organized by
Kahani Punjab, held at Dulhousie(H.P)
6- 8 October 2008 Kahani Goshthi, organized by Kahani Punjab, held at
Dulhousie (H.P)
29 Feb-6 March 1988 International Seminar on the American South,
sponsored by the U.S. Educational Foundation of India, held at American
Studies Research centre, Hyderabad. Refresher and Orientation Courses
Lectures on a very regular basis in different Refresher and Orientation courses
organized by different UGC Academic Staff Colleges of the country. Has
delivered approximately 40 lectures in different subject Refresher Courses in
English, Hindi, Urdu, Women’s Studies and Research Methodology.
19- 20 November Mentorship Program for Alumni of U S Department of State
Exchange Program, organized by U S Embassy, held at New Delhi.
November,2001 was the coordinator of a refresher course on “the teaching of
EnglishLanguage and Literature: A Contemporary perspective". The course was
meant for college lecturers.
27-29 Oct. 2012Was the convener of a national seminar on Tradition
andModernity: Indian Writing in English, organized by the Dept.of English
Successfully completed the X course on American Civilization organized by
and held American Studies Research Centre, Hyderabad (16 August-11
September 1993).
1988 Attended Orientation Course, Academic Staff College, Aligarh
Administrative Work in the University
Member of the Public Relations Committee AMU, Aligarh.
Actively associated with the planning and conduct of Annual Examinations
in the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences at the Aligarh Muslim University,
Aligarh.
Worked as Assistant Superintendent of Examinations from 2000 to 2006,
2008.
Was the in charge of MBBS entrance test at Saifia Arts College Centre,
Bhopal (2012)
Worked as in charge, Time Table and Room Allotment, Faculty of Arts (2000-
2010)
Worked as Academic Guardian at the Coaching and Guidance Centre, AMU.
(1995--
Worked as Deputy Director of Career Planning Center, AMU, in 1998
Has been working as Member-in-Charge Publications Division, AMU
(2012…)
Elected member of the Academic Council of AMU (2010-2012)
Member of the Research Committee of the Department of English
Member of the Moderation Committee of the Department
Member of the Test Organising Committee of the Department
Worked as English Department Secretary 2004-2010
Was the in charge of the Time Table Committee of the English Department.
Was the in charge of Practice Teaching in the Department of English (1999-
2007)
Worked as in charge, Postgraduate Discussion Group, Department of English.
Worked as in charge, Raleigh Literary Society, Department of English
Have been a member of the Core Committee of the DRS Programme in the
Department of English.
Personal details
Name
Father’s Name
Date of Birth
Religion
Nationality
Occupation
Position
Marital Status
Passport No.
: Dr. Mohammad Asim Siddiqui
: Late. Mr. Ashfaq Ahmad
: June 27, 1963
: Islam
: Indian
: Teaching
: Professor of English
: Married
: G0875112