M'lore: First graduation day of Hidayah foundation on Jun 8


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore

Mangalore, Jun 4: The first graduation day of Hidayah foundation will be held at IMA hall, near Masjidunnur, Hampankatta, here, on June 8 at 9.30 am.

Minister U T Khader will present awards to students.

Professor M Abdul Rahman, former vice chancellor, Calicut and Kannur universities will preside over the function.
Mohammed Asif, CMD, Amaco Group of Companies will be the guest of honour.

Abdul Qadeer, founder, general secretary, Shaheen Group of Institutions, Bidar, Dr C P Habeeb Rahman, chairman, Unity Academy of Education, Mangaloer, Dr Wajahath Ali, joint secretary, MESCO, Hyderabad, will speak on the subject ‘Role of language in seeking knowledge and choosing right career.’

Hidayah foundation has picked up certain crucial subjects essential for the balanced flow of education.  Arabic language, career guidance, parenting, teen parent counseling and educational aid are the areas chosen by HF. In the efforts exerted by HF to develop the infrastructure of learning Arabic language (Syllabus & Teachers), it has reached many milestones, Alhamdulillah.

23 teachers have completed their training and will join the fleet of 45 teachers who are already teaching more than 5000 children in the region. It has served dual purpose of learning along with teaching masses and at the same time they have been guided towards a useful career.

The ceremony will be followed by lunch.

  

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