Malakpet: As many As one hundred fifty students from economically weaker sections of the minority community from the City pursuing Intermediate and commencement have been furnished education aid worth Rs 17.50 lakh for the present-day educational year with the assistance of SEED, USA. The program was organized via the Helping Hand Foundation (HHF) at MESCO Auditorium in Malakpet on Sunday.
Amongst the beneficiaries is a young lady from the vintage City who’s pursuing her third-year MBBS, who is also the sole breadearner of her own family and stays in a single room with a poor health father and a publish-graduate verbal exchange engineer from BITS Pilani with a true lecturers was also another beneficiary of the scholarship given with the aid of the NGO.
Speaking at the occasion, Advisor to State Authorities (Minority Affairs) A K Khan said that instructing a woman could immensely affect the generations and has the power to alternate the society. He cautioned college students to keep steadfast to social and religious values but study cleverly, domesticate social skills, and attempt hard to achieve better desires. He implored them to apply for civil services. Expressing content over the enrollment of Muslim women in civil services training programs organized via the government, Khan defined that out of a hundred applicants who seemed to be women for the government’s civil services traininggreater 900n.
Speakers, such as educationists, academicians, and Muslim intellectuals at the discussion board reiterated that better education for Muslim minority college students continues to be a cause of the subject, as only 6% of the scholars enroll in better training. President of HHF, Mujtaba Hasan Askari, located the representation of Muslim college students in submit graduation is also abysmally low at 2- three and to give increase to the put up graduate students.
Addressing the PG students who have been offered scholarships, Syed Mazharuddin Hussaini, Executive director of SEED (USA), said almost 25-30, consistent with cent college students from the weaker sections of the community, enroll in higher training and out of which nearly 25 consistent with cent drop out because of financial reasons.
Such students are provided monetary assistance through SEED even as dropouts are supplied vocational training in task-oriented technical guides, which works throughout 13 states in India with educational grants of more than 1.75cr in a year. Educationist Mahapatra Ali, Secretary of MESCO Dr. Md Fakhruddin, Secretary of Tameer e Millat Mohammed Ziauddin Nayyar, stated neurosurgeon Dr. Farooq Nukande, Dr. Iftekharuddin, and others have also been present at this occasion.
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