By Pervez Bari, TwoCircles.net,
Jaipur: Emphasizing that development of Indian Muslims is possible by acquiring modern education in a systematic manner, the management of city-based Imam Rabbani Public School has decided to upgrade it from a senior secondary school to college level.
It also plans to open more branches of this English medium school to widen the area of its activities.
Hazrat Maulana Mohammad Fazlur Rahim Mujaddidi, rector of Jamea-Tul-Hidaya, Jaipur, delivering keynote address at the annual “Achievement & Award Ceremony 2014” of Imam Rabbani Public School at Jaipur
Hazrat Maulana Mohammad Fazlur Rahim Mujaddidi, Rector of Jamea-Tul-Hidaya, Jaipur, made this announcement while delivering the key-note address at the annual “Achievement & Award Ceremony 2014” of Imam Rabbani Public School earlier this month.
The branches of Imam Rabbani Public School would be established soon in Lucknow, Farrukhabad and other towns of Uttar Pradesh.
Zaved Maniar, chairman, Everest Ices Ltd, Leicester (UK) was the chief guest on the occasion. Aqeel Ahmed, joint secretary, Minority Affairs Department, Government of Rajasthan; S S Shah, joint director (Industries), Government of Rajasthan and Tariq Munir, Chief of Protocol, Government of Rajasthan; were guests of honour at the function. On the occasion prizes and awards were presented to meritorious students for the session 2013-14.
Tariq Munir, Chief of Protocol, Govt of Rajasthan, presenting award to a meritorious student
Zaved Maniar, whose ancestors have been for last hundred years proactive in the field of education, was honoured with ‘Commitment Award’.
It goes without saying that the civil servants play a pivotal role in shaping up the course of the country. It is, therefore, the primary objective of the academy to prepare students for cracking this examination along with inculcating in them moral and human values so that they may prove themselves as unbiased, humane and efficient bureaucrats and administrators, the Maulana stated.
He informed that 125 students IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS, judges and state civil servants have successfully passed out from the Crescent Academy and joined various Civil Services up till now. He revealed that in order to multiply results it has been decided to establish a second centre for Crescent Academy in north campus at Delhi, which is expected to cost around Rs 50 lakh.
A section of the audience at Rabbani HS School programme
Currently, the academy is being run in a small rented portion of a building in coaching hub of Ber Sarai near old campus of Jawaharlal Nehru University, wherein hardly two batches of 30 students each can be accommodated. He appealed to the people to extend their help in establishing the second centre of the academy. He said he can be contacted on e-mail ID: [email protected] for further details.
Maulana Mujaddidi lamented that the Muslim community has fewer number of NGOs working for the empowerment and social uplift of the community and suggested saving energy of the Muslims from sentimental issues. “Instead, concentrate more on socio-economic development while creating more and more community based NGOs,” he said.