Anjuman in positive limelight in Deccan Herald

03:16AM Sat 11 Dec, 2010

Bhatkallys.com News

Dubai - An interesting article on Anjuman institutions written by Aftab Husain Kola was recently carried in Deccan Herald. Under the headline, 'Setting a benchmark for quality education' the write-up talks about how the small picturesque coastal town of Bhatkal, once in the abyss of educational backwardness, today stands magically transformed into a dynamic centre of learning.'

The article says, 'The trust has been very liberal to open its portals for the non-Muslim students. Until some years ago (after a Hindu owned Trust started colleges at Bhatkal) majority of the non-Muslim students studied in different institutes run by the Anjuman. They say they are indebted to Anjuman for providing them quality education. Anjuman has a vision of development and expansion in order that the services provided by it are tailored to the needs of the community and in step with the society's requirements.

It further writes, 'Harking back Syed Khalilurrahman, the enterprising president of Anjuman says, "When I look back on the progress of Anjuman I feel happy that its progress in terms of new courses, improved results and more and more facilities being provided have been good but at the same time the organisation has to go further at a higher level to fulfill my dream of making Anjuman an independent University."'

It quotes Abdurrahim Jukaku, general secretary of Anjuman, thus: "Currently about 6,500 students study in more than 20 institutions scattered across Bhatkal. In order to accelerate the growth of Anjuman we are planning several projects with a view to expand our scope of activities, so we can be in be line with modern trends."

The article can be read at

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/85545/setting-benchmark-quality-education.html