Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
said that the government is according utmost importance and top priority to
Muslim Minorities’ education and called for making use of it. The Chief
Minister on Sunday laid foundation to the Rs 20 Crore Anees-ul-Gurbha complex
at Nampally in Hyderabad which is aimed at providing education and shelter to
Muslim orphan children. On this occasion local people in large numbers came
there and gave a rousing reception there. They expressed happiness, for the CM
laying foundation to the complex, which will be useful to several Muslim
minorities. Interacting with them the CM reminded them that for the education
of socially and economically backward Muslim Minorities the state government
have established 204 residential schools. Ha expressed the desire that the new
complex of over 100 year old Anees-ul-Gurbha should be constructed excellently.
Anees-Ul-Gurbha
has been running in Hyderabad since 1921 providing shelter to 60 persons. In
the recent expansion and road widening about 191 yards of its place was lost.
To compensate this government has allotted 4000 square yards of place and
sanctioned Rs. 20 Crores for constructing new complex. Designs have been
prepared for a seven storied building with a plinth area of about 1.53 lakhs of
square feet. First two floors will be used for commercial complex and the rest
five for shelter to orphan children. In addition to making provision for
shelter to 500 persons a school will also be form part of this complex. Those
who study from first class to degree may get shelter here. Those who join here
may continue to stay there till they are settled in life.
Deputy
CM Mahmood Ali, MP Asaduddin, MLA s Jaffer Hussain, Balala, Pasha Quadri,
Moujam Khan, MLCs Rajeswara Reddy, Salim, Prabhakar, Advisor AK Khan and others
participated in the program.
-Press note
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