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Mohd Atiq Champions a 90-Year Educational Crusade for Jodhpur Muslims

Mohd Atiq leads a 90-year educational mission for Jodhpur Muslims. Originating in visionary minds, the idea blossomed into the Marwar Muslim Educational and Welfare Society, a shining example of progressive minority institutions in India.

Visionary Leadership: Mohammad Atiq’s Commitment

At the helm is Mohammad Atiq, the vice president and CEO of the society, leading with simplicity and dedication. Despite his substantial role overseeing schools, colleges, hospitals, and universities, Atiq remains grounded, using a modest chair in his office. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot acknowledges Atiq’s contributions, a testament to his impactful leadership.

Safeguarding Muslim Assets: The Role of Waqf Board

Marwar Muslim Educational and Welfare Society, worth Rs 1000 crores, collaborates with the State Waqf Board. This partnership ensures that the society’s substantial assets remain in responsible hands, preventing misuse. Over 1700 students graduate annually, contributing significantly to India’s workforce, thanks to courses spanning B.Ed, Nursing, Paramedical, Pharmacy, and Industrial training.

Nurturing Minds: From Nursery to University

The society’s educational institutions, established by Maharaja Umed Singh in 1929, provide education from nursery to university. The ethos emphasizes cultivating students with love, moral integrity, and social values, irrespective of their religious background.

Darbar Muslim School: A Historical Foundation

Maharaja Umed Singh laid the foundation stone of Darbar Muslim School in 1934, embodying his commitment to education for the Muslim community. Post-partition in 1947, the government took control, renaming it Mahatma Gandhi School. In 1978, Muslims regained control after persistent efforts and started anew in 1981. Financial constraints left 20 rooms incomplete.

Resilience and Revival: 1987 and Beyond

In 1987, a committed group led by Haji Mohammad and Haji Imdad Ali took charge of the incomplete building. Despite challenges, this group revived the vision, including Noor Mohammad, Shabbir Bhaijaan, Dr. Ghulam Rabbani, Fazlur Rehman, and Mohammad Atiq. The journey continues, marking a legacy of resilience and educational advancement in Jodhpur.

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