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Aligarh (UP), Sep 14: A medical relief team, consisting of 10 doctors, was today sent by the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) for the flood-affected people of Jammu and Kashmir. The team, headed by Dr Qasim Rizvi and including 10 doctors from Nehru Medical college, AMU, is equipped with a large consignment of medicines and other relief material for providing immediate medical assistance, Pro Vice Chancellor Retd Brigadier Ahmad Ali said. Also Read - Death Toll Due to Floods Rises to 107 in Assam and 11 in Bihar; Over 50 Lakh People Still Affected

The Aligarh Drug and Pharmacists Association has also donated medicines worth more than Rs one lakh for relief work. On the occasion, Pro VC Ali said that the university was coordinating with the Army authorities in the flood-hit areas in Jammu and Kashmir to assist them to provide treatment to the needy. Also Read - Vulnerable Wildlife at Risk As 116 Animals Including 11 Rhinos Dead in Assam's Flooded Kaziranga Park

Earlier, AMU vice chancellor Retd Lt General Zamiruddin Shah had issued an appeal to all AMU teaching and non-teaching staff to donate one-day’s salary to the flood relief fund. Some student bodies at the university, including the Sir Syed Foundation, have urged the AMU authorities to cancel the Annual Sir Syed Day Dinner scheduled for October 17 and divert the funds of this annual event for flood victims.