M. Aslam

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M. Aslam is an Indian sociologist. He served as Vice Chancellor of the Indira Gandhi National Open University and Chairman of Distance Education Council of India.[3][1][2] He spent about 26 years as professor at Indira Gandhi National Open University.[4]

Preceded byProf. VRN Rajashekaran Pillai
Succeeded byProf. Nageshwar Rao
Preceded byProf. VRN Rajashekaran Pillai
Succeeded byProf. Nageshwat Rao
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Prof.M. Aslam
Vice Chancellor of the Indira Gandhi National Open University[1]
Chairman of Distance Education Council of India.[2]
In office
March, 2013  July, 2017
Preceded byProf. VRN Rajashekaran Pillai
Succeeded byProf. Nageshwar Rao
vice-chancellor Indira Gandhi National Open University[3]
In office
March 2013[3]  July 2017
Preceded byProf. VRN Rajashekaran Pillai
Succeeded byProf. Nageshwat Rao
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Aslam served as a consultant to organizations such as FAO and UNDP and as Fellow of the Economic Development Institute of the World Bank. He served as visiting faculty to institutions in India and abroad. He has authored 8 books and hundreds of papers.[1][2]

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