Patna:
Overwhelmed with the accolades flowing in from across the country
for the remarkable success of the Rahmani-30 coaching centre in
IIT-JEE, its patron and Sajjada Nashin, Khanqah Rahmani of Munger,
Maulana Syed Mohammad Wali Rahmani has urged the community
leadership to emulate and expand the experience of Rahmani-30.
Addressing a program held at Anjuman Islamia Hall in Patna yesterday
to felicitate Rahmani-30’s successful IIT-JEE students, teachers and
administration, Maulana Rahmani, patron of Rahmani Foundation that
runs the coaching centre opened last year for poor but talented
Muslim students aspiring for IIT-JEE, emphasized on opening similar
institutions to train Muslim youths for medical and journalism.
Urging the
audience, particularly pointing to S M Ashraf Farid, chief editor of
Bihar’s leading Urdu daily Qaumi Tanzeem, and Ahmad Ashfaque Kareem,
the founder of Katihar Medical College, who were sitting in the
hall, Maulana Rahmani said people should come forward to serve the
community using their abilities and means that they own. “Mr. Farid
should open a centre to train community’s youths in journalism and
Mr, Ashfaque should manage coaching for Muslim youths for medical,”
he said.
The first
batch of Rahmani-30 comprising 10 students had appeared for the all
India IIT-JEE, and all of them cleared the test. Since the results
were declared on May 25, the telephone of Maulana Rahmani has not
stopped ringing. He has received appreciation from as far as Kerala
and Maharashtra.
“Within these
two days I have received proposal from Maharashtra, Kolkata,
Jamshedpur and Kerala etc. to establish centers there and got
congratulation not only from the state but also from all over the
country” said Maulana Rahmani.
While
appreciating the contribution of administration of Rahmani-30,
Maulana said: “The community salutes Mr. Abhiyanad and his team for
their selfless services, this is a big reward for them because there
are many people who are more experts than these teachers and they
are earning money but not honors as these teachers got” he stated.
Abhiyanad, ADGP (Bihar Military Police), is the founder of Super-30.
Last year at the request of Maulana Rahmani he agreed to render his
services for Rahmani-30.
Addressing the
successful candidates Mr. Ashfaque Kareem said: “It is the
beginning, you will have to continue your efforts and go far ahead
then surly some of you will be A.P.J Abdul Kalam.” Though I am
founder of Katihar Medical College but I feel envy of this great
service and I wish I could do that” he added.
Shafeeqe
Mashadi of Millat Education Society which provided the building to
Rahmani-30, said: “When you complete your course you must remember
your past and try to do for others as your teachers did for you.” He
also announced a cash reward of Rs 5,000 for each student on behalf
of the Millat Education Society.
Some teachers
of Rahmani-30 also shared their experience with the audience.
“In previous
years when results of IIT-JEE came I found some Muslim students from
Bihar in the list after much search. But this time when results came
out my happiness knew no bounds when I saw the names of all 10
students of Rahmani-30 on front page of national newspaper Indian
Express” said Mr. Shakir, one of the teachers of Rahmani-30.
Mathematics
teacher of Rahmani-30 Mr. Javed Ahmad while expressing his feeling
said: “Instead of blaming for partiality our youths should
concentrate on study then surely they will get success.” “The work
started by Maulana Rahmani under the guidance of Abhiyanad ji is
going in right direction. That’s why the coaching centre got 100%
results. Here I did not only teach the students but also learnt how
to motivate students.”
The program
was attended by prominent personalities, dignitaries, intellectuals
as well as common citizens.
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