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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Scholarships for Indian Muslims


Following organizatio provide scholarship to students some of them to Indian Muslims exclusively, for details please contact them directly.
GOVERNMENT
Andhra Pradesh: http://apsmfc.com/

ORGANIZATIONS
Aamir Mustafa Kidwai Trust
Contact Person: Mrs Aziza Kidwai
B-28, West End Colony, New Delhi - 110021; Tel. 011-24670009, Mob: 09868679107
Scheme: Financial assistance for pursuing higher studies to needy and meritorious persons belonging to educationally backward minorities.

Abdul Qayum Fellowship at Portland State University, USA
Provides for a student from Aligarh Muslim University or Shibli National College in India to apply for support to pursue any graduate degree offered with the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, with preference to be given to students seeking a degree in Economics and with demonstrated financial need. The College is providing a matching tuition waiver.

Aga Khan Foundation (UK)
Aga Khan Foundation, Sarojini House, 6 Bhagwan Das Road, New Delhi 110001
Scheme: University study in the UK for grad and post grad programmes

Agha Khan Program for Islamic Architecture
for study of architecture at MIT and Harvard
Scheme: Three scholarships awarded every year for research & investigation in Architecture of the Muslim world.

Al-Ameen Charitable fund Trust Super tannery (I) Ltd.
Jajmau Road, Jajmau, Kanpur - 208 010 (U.P.)
Scheme: Post Metric Scholarship for higher education

Al-Ameen Scholarships
UG-12, Essel House, 10-Asaf Ali road, New Delhi 110002 OR
76A/1; Okhla Main Bazar, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi - 110025; Tel: 26845691, Fax: 26839968
Scheme: Scholarship for students securing more than 50% marks in IXth and Xth standard. Girls studying from Vth standard may also be considered.

Aligarh Alumnis Scholarships
Application Forms can be downloaded from the Federation's Website (http://www.aligs.org).
1. AMU Alumni Association, Australia (open to all, about 30 Scholarships)
2. AMU Alumni Association, California (open to all, about 150 Scholarships)
3. The Aligarh Alumni Association Washington DC
i) 14 Scholarships specific for students from ASSAM (Endowed by Mr. Zouqul Choudhary)
ii) 07 Sabah Memorial Scholarships (Specific for Law Students. Endowed by Mrs. Akhtar Quraishi & Dr. Sayeed Quraishi)
iii) 86 Scholarships (open to all) Endowed by different individuals.
iv) 03 Scholarships (open to all) Endowed by Mr. S. A. Raza.
4. Sultan Jahan Begum Scholarship (Oman, open to all, about 60 Scholarships)
5. Dr. S. M. Raza & Others Scholarships (Muscat, open to all)
6. Dr. E. R. Ansari Scholarships (Abu Dhabi, open to all about 8 Scholarships)
6. Begum Khalida Naheed & MSUS' Scholarship (open to all)
7. Aligarh Alumni Association of New England: http://www.aaane.us/
Provides scholarship to AMU graduates applying for admissions to US colleges for post-graduation.

#7, SRK Garden, Jayanagar (E), Bangalore-41 Tel. 080-56969672, 6646861
Email: admin@aitipt.org; aitipt@yahoo.co.in

AMM Arunachalam-Lakshmi Achi Scholarship
AMM Foundation, Parry House, Third Floor, 43 Moore Street, Chennai 600001.

Asma Foundation (Regd)
Hospital Road
Distt. Madhubani, Bihar 847211
Basic Research, Education And Development (BREAD)
Invites applications for financial aid from the students who had excelled in public exams, but could not afford to study further.
During the year 2004-05, BREAD will offer scholarships in science and technology : Engineering, Computer Science, Medicine, Veterinary Science, Agriculture, Pharmacy, Polytechnics, Mathematics and Sciences.

BREAD and North South Foundation (NSF) have awarded over 2,000 Scholarships over the years.
The eligibility criteria include : a family income of less than Rs,38,000
(Rs.26,000 in rural areas) ; top five per cent ranks in Common Entrance Tests (CET) of 85 per cent marks in intermediate or equivalent examination with relaxation of five per cent to rural and girl students in ranks/percentages ; rank of first attempt preferred; coming from Government or Government aided schools only; first year students in the course of study chosen; students eligible for other scholarships will not normally be eligible for BREAD scholarships. Shortlised candidates will be interviewed before the final selection.
The application form for Andhra Pradesh could be had from Ch. Hanumantha Rao, 204 Megha Apts, 2-1-253 Nallakunta, Hydreabad - 500 044 by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope with rank card of CET or mark sheet of intermediate or equivalent examination this year. The deadline for filing of applications is July 31.
Sri M. Siva Ram Prasad, BREAD,401, Diamond House Adjacent to Amrutha Hills Punjagutta, Hyderabad-500 082

BSA Zakaat Foundation Scholarship in Tamilnadu
Buhari Building
# 4, Moores Road, Chennai-600 006
Phone:+91-44-42261133
Fax: +91-44-28231950

Bharat Seva Trust
12 A, Connaught Place New Delhi-110001;
Tel. 23323917

Central Wakf Council
14/173, Jam Nagar House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi-110011;
Tel. 23384465; Fax. 23070881;
Criteria: Father's Annual income not more than Rs 75000.00 per annum.
Scheme: Scholarship to students of B.E., M.B.B.S, B.D.S, B.Sc., A.M.D.Sc (Alig), M.B.A., M.Sc., L.L.B., Scholarship Rs 6000.00 per annum

The Children Foundation
Students studying from the V to the XII standard
Post Box No -5007, Chennai - 600090 Tamil Nadu
Activities mainly in the state of Kerala
Provide scholarship for academically excellent student who lack the financial freedom in choosing and building their career

Crescent Educational Foundation
B.61 C K Road, Chanpatana, Bangalore Dist.Karnataka, email : crescent@asia.com ; Tel ++91-80-7251143 / 54443; Mobile ++91-9844143530; PRO: Mr. Syed Ajmal
Criteria : Students from Muslim community (irrespective of any school of thought) but he/she must be from Chanpatana city only
Scheme: Scholarship to students of professional courses.
Dawodbhoy Fazalbhoy Muslim Educational Trust
42, Ibrahim Md. Merchant Road, Dhadah Khadak, Mumbai 400 029, E-mail:assurfam@vsnl.com

Danish Education Trust(R)
To Karnataka students studying in the following courses in Karnataka:
Law, Journalism, Economics
or Students appearing for II year PUC and Karnataka CET 2008, seeking admission to 1st year BE & MBBS courses.
Danish Educational Trust
No. 85, Sheriff House, Richmond Road, Next to Karnataka State
Hajj Committee Office, Bangalore - 560025.
Phone: 080 – 41121281.

Dawodbhoy Fazalbhoy Muslim Educational Trust
42, Ibrahim Md. Merchant Road, Dhadah Khadak, Mumbai 400 029,

Delhi Wakf Board
Near Bachchon Ka Ghar, Daryaganj, Delhi 110006
Dr. Zakir Hussain Memorial Trust
4, Gul Mohar Avenue, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi-110025
Foundation for Academic Excellence and Access (FAEA)
B-41, Qutab Institutional Area, New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi - 110 016, Phone: 2696 4290, 2696 5211 Fax: 2696 4580, E-mail: inquiry@faeaindia.org
Criteria: Undergraduate studies in Arts / Commerce / Science / Medical / Engineering and other technical and professional discipline at any University / Institution / College of students choice anywhere in India.
Eligibility: 1. Indian Nationals. 2. Students who are currently in Class XII or have passed Class XII from a recognised board in India. Those in the 1st year of the undergraduate course (any discipline) are also eligible to apply.
Scope: Tuition fee, maintenance allowance or hostel/mess charges and other allowances to cover travel, clothing and books. Scholarships are tenable up to a maximum of five years. All grants are renewed annually based on Scholars good academic performance.
How to apply: Use form available at http://www.faeaindia.org.

Education Support: portal of scholarship by HRD ministry.
Foundation for Social Care
Director, Scholarship programme: Ziaur-Rahman Siddiqui
185/A Johari Farm, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi 110 025. Tel.: (011) 26317311;fsc_admin@rediffmail.com
fscscholarship@yahoo.co.in; www.fscwecare.org ;

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GBK Charitable Trust
Scheme: Poor students studying MBBS, BDS, Pharmacy, BE, B. Tech, LLB, BCA, MCA, MBA, MA, M. Com, B. Ed, M. Ed, Ph. D (for research material), nursing, polytechnic, graduation, inter, TTC., ITI., Distance education, post graduation.
Eligibility: In the previous subjects must have at least 60% marks.
One person is eligible from family.
However for orphans two members can be apply.
The monthly income should not exceed by Rs. 4000.
Address: Giyasuddin babukhan, Chairman and Managing Trustee, GBK Charitable Trust, Begum pet, Hyderabad.

H. E. H. The Nizam Charitable Trust
Haveli Manjli Begum, Shah Ali Banda,Hyderabad-2

Hamdard Educational Society
(For Science At Secondary Level)
Talimabad, Sangam Vihar New Delhi 110062; Tel: (011) 6085063 - 6085064 Email:inquiry@jamiahamdard.edu

Hashmi Human Resources Development Society
Qazi Zada, Amroha - 244221 (U.P.) Tel: 05922-262417; Fax: 05922-250207
Email: info@hashmi.com; info@hashmitrust.com; Web: http://www.hashmitrust.com
Criteria / Condition: Economically weak & brilliant in studies
Scheme: Yearly
The award covers: Partial Academic expenses
Trust's President: Sakhira Begum
Contact Person: Hakeem Sirajuddin Hashmi
Human Welfare Trust
Dawat Nagar, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi 110025

Human Welfare Trust
195, A. F. Enclave, Jamia Nagar, Okhla, New Delhi- 110025
Phone: 6822199, email: sidheeqhassn@gmail.com

A limited number of loan scholarships are available for the poor and meritorious students pursuing higher studies for the under mentioned courses in Indian Universities:
1. MSW(Master of Social Work)
2. MA Sociology
3. MA Psychology
4. MA Economics
5. MCJ/MA/PG Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication
6. LLM (Master in Law)
7. MA Public Administration
8. MA Rural Development
9. MA Education Management
10. MBA/MA Financial Management
11. MBA Rural Management
12. MBA/MA Hospital Administration
13. MA Human Rights
14. MA Peace and Conflict Resolution
15. MBA/MA Human Resource Management
16. MA/PG Diploma in Disaster Management
17. MBA/MA/PG Diploma in NGO Management
18. PG Diploma in Guidance and Counseling
19. PG Diploma in Rural Development
20. Diploma in Film Technology
21. PG Diploma in Development Communication

For details Contact:
Secretary, Human Welfare Trust
D-307, A. F. Enclave
Jamia Nagar, Okhla, New Delhi-110 025

Institute of Objective Studies
P.O. Box No.9725, 162-Joga Bai Extension, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi-110025, INDIA; Phone: 011-26981187, 26987467, 26989253, Fax: 91-11-26981104,manzoor@ndf.vsnl.net.inhttp://www.iosworld.org/schol.htm
Students of jurisprudence and law
Scholarship in Social Sciences and Humanities (SSS)
Scholarship for Language Promotion (SLP)
Scholarship for Madrasa Students Opting Social Sciences and Humanities (SMS)
Schedule: The announcement for scholarship programme is generally made during the month of July and interviews of short listed candidates are conducted in November every year.

Islamic Development Bank [Jeddah, Saudi Arabia]
Daily Star, 103, St John's Church Road, Bangalore - 560005
Criteria: Merit-cum-means
Scheme: Islamic Development Bank grants scholarship for poor Muslim students of India seeking admission in degree courses of Medicine, Engineering (all branches), Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry, food Tech. Business Administration and Accountancy, interest Free Loan Scholarship refundable in easy installments when employment starts.

For 3 yeears PhD in Science & Technology in IDB member countries. Contact:
Muslim Education Trust
E-3, Abul Fazal Enclave
Jamia Nagar, New Delhi-110 025

Islamic Research Foundation (IRF)
Post-Matric scholarship for Muslim students of Maharashtra

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Jamiat-Ulama-e-Hind
1, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi-110002; Ph. 23311455, 3317729
Criteria: Needy and meritorious students
Scheme: Mujahid Millat Educational Scholarship to meritorious students seeking admission to Engineering (civil, Elec., Electronics, Computer), M.C.A, Chartered Accountant.

Karnataka State Minorities Commission: for Karanataka residents
Scholarships given to students studying Technical or Professional courses at Undergraduate (BE, B.Tech, B.Arch, BTech (Agri), BSc (Agri), BVSc&AH, MBBS, BDS, BUMS, BAMS, BHMS, BNYS,) / Post graduate (ME, MTech, MD, MS, MDS, MCA, MBA, MSc (Agri), MVSc&AH ) in an recognized institution.

Maulana Azad Education Foundation
Social Justice Service Centre,
Mahila Imdad Committee,
Opposite New Delhi Railway Reservation Centre,
Chelmsford Road, New Delhi - 110055;
Phone/Fax: 011-23583788, 23583789
Application for Maulana Azad National Scholarship for Girls can be submitted in between 1st July to 30th September every year.

MESCO
Educational Aid for the students above & below S.S.C.: It is a one time aid given to financially backward students based on their need.
High Cost Education Loan Scholarship (HCELS): HCELS provides interest free loan scholarships to eligible, financially deserving and meritorious students, who intend to take admission in the first year of the professional full time course or are already pursuing their studies in professional full time course
Admn.Office: 4, Sayeed House, 1st floor, 63/65, V. S. Marg, Mahim, Mumbai - 400 016; Tel 91 - 22 - 2445 5365 / 2444 4339 / 2444 8637; Fax 91 - 22 - 2444 0857; Email mescotrust@mescotrust.org

M.P. Backward and Minorities Welfare Department

Muslim Association for the Advancement of Science, The
Darul Fikr 44, Ahmad Nagar , Dodhpur Aligharh-202002;
Tel 0571 2701209

Muslim Educational Trust
E-3 Abul Fazl Enclave, Jamia Nagar, Okhla, New Delhi -110025
Criteria: Only students of U.P. , M.P., Rajasthan, Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Bihar, Orissa, Assam, West Bengal and Western States
Scheme: Loan Scholarship for the professional courses in Medicine, Engineering, Business, Management, M.C.A., B.C.A. Chartered Accountancy and Cost Accountancy, Repayment of the loan shall be due and will commence after the students has completed his education and settled or after the expire of one year of completion of education/course, whichever is earlier.
Scholarship for Medical & Engineering courses, and PhD studies.

Muslim Hands
148-164 Gregory Boulevard, Nottingham NG7 5JE; United Kingdom;www.muslimhands.org; contact@muslimhands.org
Applications from overseas Muslim students to study in the UK are occasionally considered by the Trust. Please note that the Trust does not have a particular focus on this area of grant-making. Applications in writing to S Bashir at the address
Muslim India Education and Cultural Trust, The
Ehsan House Road 6B, Rajendar Nagar, Patna-800016 OR Mr Syed Shahabuddin, IPS (Retd) Ex MP (Trustee) D-250 Abul Fazl Enclave, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi - 110025; Tel: 26326780, Fax: 16327346; Email: muslim@del3.vsnl.net.in
Criteria : Means-cum-Merit
Scheme: Islamic Association of North America Offers means cum Merit Scholarship to Muslim students. Grant-in-aid for higher and professional courses, coaching for civil Services and admission to Medical/Engineering Colleges.

Muslim World League Secretariat General Education Affair
No. 40, P. O. Box 537, Makkah- Al-Mukarramah, KSA Tel: 5422733 Fax: 5436619/5444787
Criteria: Recommendation from either a person or an organization trusted by Rabita. Non-receipt of scholarship from any other institution
Scheme: Scholarship for B.Sc. Programme in Arabic or Islamic Course holding a general Secondary School Certificate or it's equivalent
National Minorities Development & Finance Corporation
1, Taimoor Nagar, Opp D996, New Friends Colony, New Delhi 110065; Tel: 011-26326051/57/58/59; Fax: 011-26325651; Website: nmdfc.org

Nakadar Foundation 
Pir Bordi Chakla KADI 382715 Distt Mehsana, North Gujarat
Scheme: Every year Gold Medal is awarded to Muslim students of High School and Intermediate of each state who secure more than 75% marks. (Three top students from each state and the country.)

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1, Taimoor Nagar, Opp D996, New Friends Colony, New Delhi 110065;
Tel: 011-26326051/57/58/59;
Fax: 011-26325651;

H. E. H. The Nizam Charitable Trust
Haveli Manjli Begum, Shah Ali Banda,
Hyderabad-500002

North South Foundation
Applications can be obtained by writing to:
Mr. S.Ramanathan,
#17, North St, Kalai Nagar
Madurai - 625014
Ph: 0452-2640678

Scholarships are given by "NORTH SOUTH FOUNDATION" of USA, based on exam grades and family situation. The annual family income should be less than Rs 38000 in urban areas and Rs 26000 in rural areas. The scholarship amount mostly covers 100% of tuition fees and ranges from Rs 5000 to Rs 10000 per year.
If called for an interview, 50% of the travel cost will be reimbursed.
The North South Foundation provides scholarships to needy children who display academic excellence in India. The Foundation has distributed more than 2,000 scholarships to students who need financial support to pursue their quest for knowledge in engineering, medicine, polytechnic, science and other fields. The scholarship is an annual award and not a one-time payment. The student is eligible for the scholarship until graduation as long as the high academic standards are maintained.
Main office in India:
Mr Ch Hanumantha Rao,
204 Megha Apts, 2-1-253
Nallakunta, Hyderabad , AP 500 044
Phone: 40-2763-1963 (R)

Regional offices in the following cities: Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bhavnagar, Bhubaneshwar, Chennai, Hyderabad, Jamshedpur, Jodhpur, Kanpur, Katihar, Kochi, Kolkata, Madurai, Mau, North East States (Assam), Pune, Trivandrum. Click here for individual centers contact addresses.
R D Sethna Scholarship Fund
29, H Somani Marg, Fort
Mumbai - 400001

Prerana(supported by Infosys foundation)
Bright students coming from poor financial background who have finished their 10th standard this year (April 2009) and scored more than 80%.

The NGO is conducting a written test and those who clear the test will be eligible for financial help for their further studies.
580, shubhakar, 44th cross,1st main Road,Jayanagar 7th block
Bangalore-mob no- 9900906338(saraswat i)
Mr.Shivkumar( 9986630301) - Hanumanth Nagar office
Ms.Bindu (9964534667) -Yeshwantpur office

Punjab Wakf Board
50, Sardar Patel Marg, AMBALA
(Only For Students Of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh)

Rabitah Al-Alami Al-Islami
P.O. Box No. 537, Mekkah, Saudi Arabia
Tel: (966-2) 5422733 Fax: (966-2) 5446700
S H A Ziauddin Trust
P O Box 777 Guildford GU2 7GW, UK
Applications from anyone studying, or wishing to study, on courses in science, agriculture or environmental protection, and willing to use their skills for the benefit of the peoples of the Indian sub-continent (I.e. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka) will be considered at all times of the year. Successful applicants will generally be sent an award of about £500. Please note that this Trust receives far more applications than it is able to support. Applicants should write for an application form to the contact, giving brief details about themselves, their course and their future plans. If appropriate, an application form and explanatory letter will be sent to them in response to which they can give further details. Contact: R B Viccajee, Secretary

Mr. M R Sherwani
12-A Connaught place New Deihi 110001
Criteria: On the basis of information furnished by the school/college (Only First Divisioners are expected to get the cash prize/award)
Scheme: Sherwani Award to outstanding students who have passed out High School/ Intermediate Examination of any board.

Students Islamic Trust (SIT)
Islamic Development Bank [Jeddah, Saudi Arabia] (IDB)
E-3 Abul Fazl Enclave, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi 110 025;
Tel. 2692 7004; Fax: 2328 2834;
E-mail: sitdelhi@rediffmail.com;

The Student Islamic Trust:
Scholarship for IIT JEE preparation for financially weak .

The whole Programme is divided into four phases; Each phase is followed by one week of preparatory leave for Phase Test. Any of the Phase Test may be considered as "Reshuffling Test", i.e. student's batch can be changed as per his/her performance in these tests to maintain the homogeneous level of competence among students. In this regard decision of concerned authorities will be final and binding.
The total fees of this course will be 55,000/- which will be paid by the Student Islamic Trust to the deserving candidates.

Mohd Saifullah Rizwan
Executive Secretary
011-26941028, 999063012

Ta'awun Trust
162, Jogabai Ext., Jamia Nagar, Okhla, New Delhi - 110025
Talent Promotion Taawun Trust
3, Palmgrove Road, Victoria Layout, Bangalore-56004
(Only For Students Of Karnataka)

Commissioner of Minorities Welfare and Managing Director,
Tamil Nadu Minorities Economic
Development Corporation Ltd.,
Chennai - 600 002

U.P. Minorities Financial and Development Corporation Ltd.
746, 7th Floor, Jawahar Bhawan, Lucknow 226001 Or District Minorities Welfare
Officer of the concerned, District
Scheme: Interest Free Loan for talented and needy students of minorities seeking admission to Medical, Technical and Professional courses such as Management, Tourism etc.

UNIFIED COUNCIL 
# 16-11-17/B/2/2, Saleem Nagar, Malakpet, Hyderabad - 500 036.
Phones : 040-24545862,24557708,55106095, Fax: 24542215

NATIONAL LEVEL SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION - 2005
(For students of Classes III,IV,V,VI,VII,VIII,IX,X,XI&XII(CBSE / ICSE/ all
State Board Syllabi) Unified Council is a well known scientific organisation managed by a team of professional. The main purpose of conducting the NSTSE - 2005 is to give STRONG FOUNDATION to the younger generation. In search of excellence, they offer fabulous 12 Personal Computers, 36 Gold Medals, 24 Scholarships, 84 Cash Prizes, 1884 Britannica Encyclopedia CD's, 175 BMA books & Consolation prizes A total of 1884 prizes for top rankers in this examination.
We also conduct NSSE in Indonesia, Tanzania, UAE,Saudi Arabia, Kuwait,Oman
& Yemen Student's Performance Report (SPR): We introduced this unique analysis report, first of its kind, which provides real feedback on learning. Question wise and Skill wise analysis will be provided.
For 10+1 & 10+2 students : This is an excellent similation test for students, who are preparing for IIT/AIEEE/All Engineering Entrance exams & AIIMS / JIPMER/AFMC/All Medical Entrance exams.
TEST CENTRES: Spread across the Nation over 200 centres. Exam fee : Rs.100/-
* For a free prospectus and application form send us a self addressed envelop (stamped Rs.5)

United Mass Media Association 
161-F Joga Bai Extn. Jamia Nagar, New Delhi 110025
Criteria: Needy and meritorious students
Scheme: Few Scholarships of Rs 1000.00 per month to students of Journalism and Mass Communication

Waqf Women Foundation
No. 530, 5th Floor, M.S. Building, Vidhan Vidhi, Bangalore, Karnataka
Scheme: Scholarships for female Muslim students for medical courses (MBBS, BUMS), dental engineering and Ded (TCH).

West Bengal Minorities Development & Finance Corporation
POST MATRIC SCHOLARSHIP : WBMDFC has been notified as the implementing agency of the "Post Matric Scholership Scheme" by the Govt. of West Bengal. Application format and other scheme details can be downloaded from this link. Application duly filled in alongwith requisite documents should be submitted to:
the Managing Director,
West Bengal Minorities Dev. & Fin. Corporation,
Bhabani Bhavan (2nd Floor,W), Alipore, Kolkata-700 027

World Assembly Of Muslim Youth (WAMY)
P. O. Box No. 10845, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Tel: (966-1) 4641663/4641669 Fax: (966-1) 464171/4641676

Rameshwardasji Birla Smarak Kosh
Scholarships for postgraduate studies in medical or related fields from
Rameshwardasji Birla Smarak Kosh, Medical Research Centre, Hospital Avenue,
Mumbai-400020.

COACHING FOR MUSLIM STUDENTS:
#It is not necessary that the following organizations/institutes offer coaching only to Muslim students.

In alphabetical order:
Alif Academy: Career guidance and counseling at the beginning of academic year. No coaching courses or regular classes.
Contact Person: (Haji) Husain Ali Dharamsi
Address: 53/ 3, Kantharia Mahal, LBS Marg, Kamani, Kurla (West), Mumbai 400070
Mob. (0) 989 210 8249; Email: husainali_dharamsi@yahoo.co.in

Coaching and Guidance Centre, AMU
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
Scheme:
Group A
1. Civil Services
2. P.C.S (U.P., M.P., Rajasthan)
3. Indian Engineering. Services
4. Indian Economic/Statistical Services
5. Indian Forest Services
6. Judicial Services Examination
7. Coaching for language improvement
Group B
1. SSC, Combined Graduate Level Examination,
2. Asstt. Commandants Central Police Organisation
3. Probationary Officer
4. Bank, L.I.C, G.I.C, Excise & Income Tax
5. Railways, U.P.S.C.(SCRAS)
6. Asstt. Grade- Asstt Grade Administrative Officers
7. NDA, Sub Inspector, Prelim Exam, C.D.S, S.I.S.
8. Combined Entrance Test ( M.B.A., M.l.B.M, M.F.C., M.T.A., M.S.W.)
Group C
1. B-Tech
2 . Pre- Medical Test Note:
Note:
1. Coaching Programme will be of three months.
2. Stipends available for selected students
3. Selection on merit plus personality test.
4. Application invited on prescribed form.

Crescent career Guidance and Coaching Centre
Seethakathi, Vandalur, Chennai - 600048
Phone: 044-22751155
Scheme: Free coaching and lodging for weaker sections, Particularly Muslims for IAS exam. Separate hostel for boys and girls.

Crescent Educational Foundation
B.61 C K Road, Chanpatana, Bangalore Dist.Karnataka, email : crescent@asia.com ; Tel ++91-80-7251143 / 54443; Mobile ++91-9844143530; PRO: Mr. Syed Ajmal
Criteria : Students from Muslim community (irrespective of any school of thought) but he/she must be from Chanpatana city only
Scheme: Coaching for Xth grade, guidance for professional courses.

Education and Career Guidance Center (ECGC)
Panoor, Pallana P.O. Alappuzha District
Kerala State PIN 690515
Chief Coordinator Mr. Abdul Khader (Basheer)
Tel. 0477-229-7614 (Home)
Organize career guidance programs for students starting from high school
level. A small library. CIGI (Career Information Guidance India) will help ECGC in this program by sending their resource persons for handling these sessions.

Hamdard Study Circle 
Talimabad, Sangam Vihar, New Delhi 110062
Scheme: Coaching for Minorities Selection on the basis of examination and interview

India Islamic Cultural Centre
Started in 2008, the aim of this coaching programme is to provide all the facilities during the coaching period to the financially weak deserving candidates of minority community.
87 - 88, Lodhi Estate
New Delhi - 110 003 India
Ph: +91 11 43535353 - 57
Fax: +91 11 43535358

Larkspur House of Learning
(Peronalised Coaching Centre)
3/4, Berlie Street Cross, Langford town, Bangalore
Tel. 080-22727183, 9880711736

Momin' Students Welfare Trust
MSW Career Guidance & Information Center, # 157 / A, 4th Cross, Behind Naseem PolyClinic, Ilyasnagar, J.P. Nagar Post, Bangalore - 78; Email:msw_trust@yahoo.com, Mobile: 9845567687
Scheme: Conducts a series of free programs offering essential career guidance & in depth information on career for students in selecting their career. Workshops on career opportunities after SSLC / PUC & Counselling individual students. Guidance for students appearing for CET (Karnataka).

Noor Jahan Foundation, Hyderabad
Scheme: Coaching to minority students for the I.A.S., I.P.S., Group-1, Banks and Railways Examinations with free boarding and lodging to the poorest deserving students.
Periyar I.A.S. & I.P.S. Coaching Centre
Periyar Thidal Vepery, Chennai 600007
Scheme: Free coaching for minorities and socially and educationally backward classes

Upward Bound Program Coaching Centres
Centres: Patna (Bihar), Muzaffarpur (Bihar), Bharuch (Gajarat), Okhla (Delhi), Aligarh (U.P.)
Patna Muslim School UB Center (Patna, Bihar)
Dr. S.M. Nezami (Director of Program)
Tel: 0-612-2671104

Ayub Urdu Girls High UB School Center (Patna, Bihar)
Mrs.Rehana Ibrahim (Principal) Murshida Bano (Incharge UBP)
Tel: 0-612-2672804

Abdus Samad Girls School Center (Patna, Bihar)
Mr. Barkat Ali Khan & Mrs Rehana Khatoon (Incharge UBP)

Al-Hira School UB Center (Patna, Bihar)
Mohammed Anwar (Inchage UBP)
Tel: 0-612-2660644 (S) 0-612-2691898 ; 91-612-3091669 (F) 91-612-3115834 (M)

Muzaffarpur UB Center (Patna, Bihar)
Dr. Syed Nizamuddin (Director of Program) Janab Naqui Ahmad
Tel: 91-621-2284080

Bharuch UB Center (Gujrat)
Maulana Habibur Rahman Matadar & Dr. Ismail Adam Patel (Director of Program)
Tel: 91-2642-2266518; 91-2642-2242122

Aligarh UB Center (U.P)
Mr. Amanullah Khan (Director of Program)
Tel: 91-571-2703865; 91-571-2706235

Delhi UB Center
Dr. Zafar Mahmood (Director of Program)
Tel: 91-11-26827128; 91-11-26327031

Anjuman Farz-e-Momir
540, Sufi Tola, Masjid Kale Khan, Old City, Bareilly-43005
Scheme: Farz-e-Momin Award to all students of U.P securing lst Division in High School and Intermediate Examination.

Aqsa Educational & Charitable Trust
Vinobhangar, Tumkur - 572101, Karnataka
Tel. 0816-2211457, 2275786 Email: fida@vsnl.com
Scheme: Conducts Islamic open course Examination and distributes awards to toppers

Justice after 21 years: Bihar court convicts 10 for killing 5 Muslims


By TCN Staff Reporter,
Patna: In the latest example of delayed justice and low conviction in communal riots cases, the sessions court of Nawada district in Bihar on 27th June acquitted 37 and convicted 10 for killing of five Muslims during a communal riot that occurred more than 21 years ago in the Gulni village of the district. The court will announce punishment on 29th June.
The incident took place on 12th March 1990 on the occasion of Hindu festival Holi. The cause of the incident was a path on through which members of the majority community wanted to take out procession while Muslims of the village did not allow it as it passing in front of a mosque and that procession was never taken out through that path in the past. Then a mob from majority community attacked on the Muslim villagers in which five Muslims were brutally killed in broad daylight and many others injured. The victims were identified as Noor Alam, Hafiz Bade Miyan, Peeru Miyan, Salman Miyan and Wahid Miyan.
A resident of the village Mohammad Yonus lodged an FIR against 57 people for slaughtering the Muslims. Out of 57 accused, 47 faced trial while 9 died during the trial and one is still absconding.
After 21 years, the sessions court of Judge B.P. Lal convicted 10 accused and acquitted 37 due to lack of evidences against them. The court will pronounce the quantum of punishment tomorrow.
The convicts are: Lattu Yadav, Vedhu Yadav, Parakash Mahto, Manoj Mahto, Dhaneshwer Yadav, Sunatan Lohar, Baldev Yadav, Jawahar Pandit, Jaggu and Sahdev Mahto

Kerala Assembly Election 2011: IUML Winners & their Margins




P.K.KunhalikuttyM.P. Abdussamad SamadaniDr. M.K. MuneerV.K. Ebrahim Kunju
VengaraKottakkalKozhikode SouthKalamassery
Margin: 38237Margin: 35902Margin: 1376Margin: 7789
T.A. Ahmed KabeerP.K. Abdu RabbAbdurahman RandathaniK. Muhammadunni Haji
MankadaTirurangadiTanurKondotty
Margin: 23593Margin: 30208Margin: 9433Margin: 28149
M. Ummer AdvocateK.N.A. Khader AdvocateP.K. BasheerC. Moyinkutty
ManjeriVallikunnuErnadThiruvambadi
Margin: 29079Margin: 18122Margin: 11246Margin: 3833
P. UbaidullaK.M. ShajiManjalamkuzhi AliN.A. Nellikkunnu
MalappuramAzhikodePerinthalmannaKasaragod
Margin: 44508Margin: 493Margin: 9589Margin: 9738
C. MammuttyN. Shamsuddin AdvocateV.M. Ummer MasterP.B. Abdul Razak
TirurMannarkkadKoduvallyManjeshwar
Margin: 23566Margin: 8270Margin: 16552Margin: 5828

Vision 2020: Design for a Vibrant Go Ahead


Muslim community in India is passing through a significant phase in its history. Two apparently complimentary trends- intensive anti-Muslim campaign orchestrated by Sangh Parivar and emergence of extremism within the community-have been simultaneously at work. But the situation is not very dim as a section in our community paints. One can’t be very pessimistic while seeing a discernable makeover in the community. This shift is very apparent in the field of political participation. Alienation and growing extremism cannot overshadow the real advancements that the community made in relation to the participation in governance.   
 
The Indian Union Muslim League is the real champion of this transformation. A closer look at the history of our party would reveal how Muslim League has been instrumental in this process of change. Indian Union Muslim Leagues since its inception itself represented a remarkable chapter in the history of Indian Muslims who were caught up in the traumatised experience of partition. 
 
Formation of Indian Union Muslim League offered material for re-orientation of our identity along a nationalistic line. Emphasising more on the slogan “honourable existence”, Qua’de Millat Ismail Saheb, inculcated the need of creating a cohesive ‘Indian Muslim’ identity. Pious leadership of Seyd Abdul Rahiman Bafakhi Thangal and Pankkad Seyd Pukkoya Thangal elevated this identity to greater spiritual heights. With their ahead of time visions, our great leaders like K.M. Seethi Saheb and C.H.Mohamed Koya Saheb could preside over the destinations of millions of Indian Muslims. Seethi Saheb’s accession to Speakership in Kerala legislative assembly and C.H. Mohamed Koya Saheb’s attainment of Chief Ministership represent two major landmarks in the history of Indian Muslims empowerment. Immaculate presence of late Panakkad Seyd Mohamedali Shihab Thangal in the League leadership gave our party a strong and enviable ‘moral fabric’. Finally, a birth in central ministry (a long cherished dream) through E. Ahmed Saheb characterizes a distinctive phase in Indian Muslim League history. This event itself marks the journey of a party from the state and experience of ‘untouchability’ to the state of ‘partner in power’.  
 
Muslim League is a party with a distinctive sense and character. Through the proper utilization of political power for the upliftment of community, League has attained the status of a ‘much sought-after brand’ in global Muslim politics. In the age of growing disempowerment and estrangement of Muslim community all over the world, this ‘Muslim League model’ stands apart with high stake in political participation. Similarly, League is the only Muslim organization that maintains consistent presence in the Indian Parliament all along its history. Since independence, many organizations have come with tall claims to represent the Indian Muslim politics but most of them vanished failing to withstand the test of time. It does not mean that the way we travelled was with full of roses. We have struggled a lot to make a brighter past and present. Taking cue from past and present, there is the need to attune a stunning future. But, the political strategies of old mould, for sure, would not serve this purpose. This document, therefore, suggests a set of guidelines for the reorientation our party making sensitive to the present issues.   
 
1. Political: Enhancement of Participation in Governance  
As we are fully aware, the low participation of Muslims in nearly all political spaces has an adverse impact on Indian democracy and polity. In a democratic society like India, a reasonable representation of various communities in governance is necessary to enhance participatory governance. The proper political participation provides a necessary influence and opportunity to change or at least to influence events which enable our meaningful participation in the political process. The current statistics show that the country is far from attaining such a goal. Enhancement of participation at various levels is the sole remedy to such a situation. 
 
The priorities should be given to address new challenges and to work out programme strategies to attract the youth and new social groups. A thorough re-thinking of old social base, accommodation of new social groups, formation of various groups for specialized professional groups including IT professionals and new labour force are the related priorities. 
 
Regular Orientation programmes are needed for the ordinary workers to educate the developments in different fields; national and international politics, economic change, media and new means of communication, human rights, environmental protection and women empowerment and so on.   
 
2. Social: Commitment for the creation of pluralist society 
For multicultural and multiethnic nation like India religious pluralism is an essential requisite for the survival of its society. Our religion has given prime importance to pluralism and religious tolerance. Intolerance towards others can never be defined in the spirit of Quaran as the Holy Book stands for amazingly broader range of tolerance and peaceful co-existence. ‘Clash of civilizations’ sounds thus sounds quite foreign to our ideology. In its history, Islam has always spoken for the ‘dialogue of civilizations’ and cultures. 
 
3. Economic: Need for micro-level economic interventions 
Muslims are the worst-hit community under the new economic regime. Studies have shown that the community, many of which are artisans, odd jobbers and petty traders are witnessing a rapid decline in their living conditions in the face of the current economic reconfiguration. On the other side, there is a newfound economic mobility among Muslims mainly due to the remittance from the Gulf. We have a time-tested system of zakat with a view to lessen the effects of economic imparities. And there is a considerable section of faithful Muslim population keeping aloof from the bank interest. 
 
Given this, what is required is a collective effort to channelize the excess wealth that rich people in our community possess in a constructive way. Introduction of microcredit system strictly adhered to Islamic financial rules is the most appropriate solution which seems to have a high potential to bridge the gap between the poor and the rich in our community. 
 
Other avenues in which we can engage the rich people in the community (especially high-profile NRI businessmen) are to chart out localized poverty alleviation strategies, set up an Islamic financial banking and ssupport initiatives for self-employed youth. Setting up Islamic financial institution with the back up of our front organization, KMCC would be an appropriate step in this context. Encouragement should also be given to support individual/family based business and enterprising activities across rural and urban spaces. 
 
4. National level think tank 
For last two decades, Muslim League has felt the need of platform for a meaningful dialogue bringing together scholars, professionals and intellectuals in the community. But what we need more appropriately is a group of organic intellectuals to speak up for our rights and to make heard the previously excluded voices of Indian Muslims. Our brothers in distress (especially Dalits) have succeeded in creating such an organic intelligentsia. Our party has a plan to initiate a dialogue and float a platform for organic intellectuals to come out and express themselves. The ideal proposition for this is to create a national level think-tank incorporating scholars from different fields including theology. The proposed think-tank is expected to have a role in policy making. The activities would also involve regular interactions with ulemas of different streams. The Party would get benefit out of such dialogues and brainstorming sessions. 
 
5. Research Centre and Data Bank 
A research centre with state-of the art facilities and properly updated data bank on various socio-economic indices of the community like education, employment, poverty, and standards of living is also proposed. Research in the fields like community history, migration studies, maritime studies, electoral studies can also be promoted under the activities of this centre. 
 
6. Archives and Audio-Visual Documentation Centre 
It is a painful reality that Muslim League so far has no centralized integrated documentation activities. Materials on our party history are totally scattered or under individual possession. A national level archives for the preservation of rare material with audio-visual documentation unit seems to provide a real solution to this problem.        
 
7. Media Cell and Core media group 
Muslim League feels the need of launching a media cell and a media lobbying group in order to counter the negative stereotyping and ‘vilification’ of Muslims in the media. This will be an appropriate move to make the media debates in favour of the community or at least to lessen the damages caused by such debates. Formation of a core media group with journalists showing inclination to the League ideology and habitual lobbying among the media persons can also be included in the activities of the media cell. 
 
8. Human Rights education and Legal Aid cell 
An awareness campaign is to be initiated to make our workers acquainted of constitutional provisions like human rights commission. The Muslim League is giving a thought to have a genuine mechanism to get national and international audience for violation of Muslims’ human rights. Formation of a legal aid cell under the party to provide legal assistance to needy people in the community is in the pipeline. 
 
9. Empowerment of Women 
Enhancement of the role of women in the party and government is, obviously, our long-committed agenda. In view of the impending constitutional changes providing special reservation for the women in the Parliament and State Legislative Assembly seats, Muslim League also cannot keep aloof from it. Women empowerment and realization of their rights, however, come solely through education. Effort to make them self-dependent seems to be the other means of empowerment. Self-help groups to address local and proximate income generating issues could be made a part of such a holistic approach. 
 
10. Appropriation of Technological innovations 
Science and technology are not esoteric spheres of thought and activity but should be rooted in people’s knowledge and understanding and addressed to their needs. For several centuries in history, Muslims were the harbingers of many technological inventions. But there is a widely-held misconception at present, often being circulated by the anti-Muslim forces that the community and its doctrinal orientation are not compatible with new technology. This is not true by all means. Historically, we have constantly been on the forefront in appropriating the technological innovations. And what we witness at present is the increased engagement of the community with new technology. This trend is very apparent in places like Kerala, Karnataka and Maharashtra. 
 
Muslims’ engagement with new technology is a significant and interesting phenomenon as it has collectively brought many changes in pattern of life. Many of the Muslim organizations in Kerala have taken the advantage of IT to have wide reach for their ideologies among larger section of population. The proliferation of Islamic webistes, blogs, you tube clippings, social networking sites and other related sites for expressions of beliefs and articulation also have increased tremendously. Muslim League workers in this context should make use of new technologies and global means of communication for the propagation of our ideology. We should not spare any attempt to reach out to such professionals or utilize them for community’s benefit.   The utilization of technologies also involves dissemination of new technologies for needy people in our society. Efforts have to be there to make our community well-equipped in terms of acquaintance with the global means of communication.   
 
11. Environmental Protection 
Environmental degradation and consequent climate change is a major matter of concern which attracted so much of global attention in the event of global summit on climate change. But Muslim community, as a whole, pays little attention to the frenzied global debates on environmental issues and its wide-range repercussions. The Party has sensed the urgency and need to address such sensitive issues with a due concern they deserve.   
 
12. Civil Society Organizations and NGOs 
In order to be sensitive to many previously unheard issues, there is the need to initiate the process of establishing single-issue-oriented NGOs under the patronage of the Party. Such civil society organizations eventually would strengthen the Party as they play an important role in recognizing real issues of the people. Civil society organizations also will help us in institutional development. 
 
13. Primacy on Education and skill development 
As we know, Muslims League leaders were instrumental in establishing many prestigious educational institutions all across Kerala. But we have witnessed a slow down trend with collective efforts giving way to individual one in establishing new educational institutions. The party workers should be on the front-run in setting up educational institutions in the locality. So, instead of running new institutions in individual capacity, the League members should make such an occasion a point to ensure the involvement of local League units. Financial assistance to the needy students through various Merit Scholarship Programmes should also be made a mandatory activity for each local unit. 
 
The Party members should focus on skill development and capacity building amongst the poor at the grass roots. Some of the core ideas could be: provide inputs into community organizations to support skills up-gradation and enable the setting up of a Panchayat Resource Centre for training.   
 
14. Guidelines for Strengthening Organization  
The first and foremost task of each IUML worker is to have a well organized unit of the party at primary (ward or division), municipality, panchayat, taluk and district level. In order to run the party machinery effectively, we must strengthen the organizational set up and broaden the party work in accordance with the policies of the party. For a concerted and coordinated move at the national level, there is the need of a uniform policy throughout India with regard to party structure, political alliances and grass-root level organization. 
 
After strengthening organizational set up, every state committee should review the organizational apparatus at state and district level within one year from today and organize front organizations namely; youth, students, women and trade union.  The first priority should be given to strengthen the base of the parent body, the IUML and the formation of frontal organizations should be completed in accordance with the following guidelines.
 
  1. The youth who endorse the ideology and policies of the Muslim league should be organized under the banner of Muslim Youth League.  The Youth wing of the Party should focus its attention to implement all programmes of the party in the areas of politics, education and culture. Poverty alleviation of the community and relief work and welfare programmes for the benefit of the economically and educationally backward sections of the community.  The Youth League should also focus their attention to stall anti-muslim campaign let loose by the fascist elements and extreme activities of the members of the community which create ill-will and disharmony between the Muslims and other communities.  The nefarious design of these overzealous people who endeavor to tarnish the image of Islam and Holy Quran should also be resisted through the established means and democratic process. 
     
  2. The State committees should strive hard to organize Muslim Students Federation in Madrassas, Upper Primary and High schools, Colleges and other educational institutions wherever there are sufficient number of Muslim students. The first and foremost duty of MSF is to propagate the basic ideals which IUML stands for and to motivate the members of the community to prosper against the odds. They must try to inculcate fundamentals of Islam and understand the changing world around them. Maintain their identity and promote unity among the Muslim students. Being disciplined, obedient and dynamic in learning modern science and technology, history, culture, they must widen the horizon of knowledge. They must also try themselves to be a role model to the future generation to understand and promote cohesion, unity and also to make them fit enough to live in plural society holding own identify and faith. The state committee and district level committees should extend all help and encourage them to realize their success in their states and wherever they need help including finance to pursue their studies. 
     
  3. Women’s Organisation: Women’s political and social empowerment has gained much of attention in the current political debate. In view of the impending constitutional changes providing special reservation for the women in the Parliament and State Legislative Assembly seats, Muslim League also cannot keep aloof from it. So it is the need of the hour to have an active Women’s wing of the party. Simultaneous to realizing their prime duty-building up a happy family based on the values according to Islamic instructions, duties as daughter, mother, wife, every Muslim woman should also understand political changes taking place in our country. Our sisters should also be convinced of the important role they have to play in building up the community and the nation as well. Their participation in the governance of the country has become very vital though active politics may not be possible for every woman. They can always support and cooperate with achieving participatory representation in the democratic institutions like Panchayati Raj, Legislative Assembly and Parliament, for the welfare of the community. They are really a very vital force in deciding the electoral outcomes. The State Party leadership should take cautious and correct steps in organizing Women’s League units at state and district and if possible at local level. 
     
  4. Trade Union activities are warranted widely in the country there is an imperative need for the Party to have labour unions at the national and the state level. Kerala State where all the different front organizations of the party are very much strong, should be a role model for other States to organize trade unions along the line of Swatantra Thozhilali Union. 
     
It is the responsibility of the National and State leadership to provide proper guidelines for up-to-the mark functioning of front organization. There should be a consistent effort from the side of IUML at each level to monitor the activities and programmes of the front organizations. IUML is all set to organize a special national meet within six months in order to float Muslim Youth League, Muslim Students Federation, Women’s league and Trade Union at the national level.