Tuesday, April 19, 2016

HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS TO JUSTICE BASHEER AHMED SAYEED COLLEGE FOR WOMEN

JBAS COLLEGE ACHIEVES "POTENTIAL FOR EXCELLENCE" STATUS

V. M. Khaleelur Rahman

It gives us great pleasure to know from Mr. Moosa Raza saheb, Chairman, The South India Education Trust (SIET), Chennai that the Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Women has been selected as a College with Potential for Excellence by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and that it will get a grant of Rs.1.5 crore for spending on research, infrastructure development and other activities. 

JBAS College is one of the seven arts and science colleges selected for the prestigious status in Tamil Nadu. 

The list of the seven colleges are as follows:

1. Madras Christian College, Chennai 2. DG Vaishnav College, Chennai 3. Stella Maris College, Chennai 4. Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Women, Chennai 5. Women's Christian College, Chennai 6. Vivekananda College, Madurai and 7.CMS College, Coimbatore. 

The Muslim community will be happy to know the achievement of the JBAS College which is the creation of the great reformer and educational visionary Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed saheb. He had to face many hardships in establishing this college. His strong determination and missionary zeal brought him success. His service to the educational uplift of the Muslim community is great. 

The JBAS College was and is even today an important instrument in making the Muslim community realize the importance of higher education for women. But for this College the educational advancement of the Muslim girls would not have been what it is today. 

Our hearty congratulations to the SIET Management, particularly its Chairman Mr. Moosa Raza saheb and all other office bearers, principals, teaching and non-teaching staff, students and their parents for the great success the College has achieved.

The Management would do well to establish a women’s hostel for the benefit of students who hail from different faraway places. It will attract more students and help them get higher education. 

Let us all pray and co-operate with the College to attain even greater success.


Monday, April 4, 2016

Success Story of a Handicapped Muslim girl

http://ummid.com/news/2016/April/03.04.2016/roshan-jahan-feleicitated-by-people-of-malegaon.html

Without legs, Hijabi and from Urdu medium -yet a doctor Roshan Jahan also has golden voice.
Zohair Mohammed Safwan Faizee, ummid.com



[Ex Mayor Tahera Rasheed felicitating Roshan Jahan as her mother Ansara Khatoon, ASP Sunil Kadasne (second from right) and MLA Asif Shaikh look on (ummid.com photo)] 


Malegaon: Having lost both legs in a train accident, facing acute poverty, studying in a Urdu medium school and belonging to a conservative Muslim family. She would not have needed any other excuse if she had decided to resign. Yet, fighting all odds and overcoming physical and language barrier, she cracked the MBBS exams and is now preparing for post-graduate entrance.

The inspiring story of Roshan Jahan, the 23-year-old Muslim girl who hit the headlines after passing this year's MBBS finals, was viral on all platforms - print and electronic media, internet and social networking sites, with each minute details, except for one thing that she also a golden voice.

Roshan Jahan was in Malegaon on Sunday when she left hundreds of students who had gathered at Zaini Basheer Hall mesmerised, and teary eyes, by singing in her golden voice a poem written and composed by herself.

The poem is dedicated to her mother, who Roshan Jahan said, deserved, after Allah the Almighty, all credits for her extraordinary success.

"It is because of my mother, after Allah, the Almighty and the most Merciful, that I am standing here in front of you as a role model", she said amid applause from hundreds of students.

She said after losing her both legs in the train accident, there were times, ample number of, when she had lost all hopes. But, it was her mother, she said, who enlightened hope every time she was in dismay.

"After I survived the train accident, my mother would say think over.... Think over why Allah, the Almighty, gifted you the 'second life'. It must be for something really very big. She used to say finding me in despair", she recalled.

Roshan Jahan's legs had to be amputated after she fell off a local train in October 2008 while travelling from Andheri to Jogeshwari. She wore prosthesis since April 2009. She was returning home after writing her college exam papers at Anjuman-i-Islam Girl's college, Bandra. When she neared the door at Andheri station, she could not control her balance and fell onto the tracks and her legs came under the moving train.

"I was in the first compartment when I fell off the train. I could see one of my legs completely damaged with the train running inches close to my body. I was screaming like any thing. But no one pulled the chain to stop the running train", she recalled.

Recounting her ordeal, she said, "Orthopedic surgeon Dr Sanjay Kantharia who operated on me helped me like I was his daughter. Even after the accident in 2008, I did not drop out and studied at home and appeared for exams.

"I cleared the state's medical entrance exam, MHCET, and was later asked to go for a medical test for the handicapped at JJ Hospital. The doctors there said that as per the rules, only students who had between 40% to 70% disability could be given admission in the MBBS course. I was denied admission as I had 88% disability."
She said Kantharia then suggested she move court.

"We met senior lawyer V P Patil, who took up my case for free. During the hearing I would go to the court with my relatives. Justice Shah, after hearing my petition and seeing me visiting the court, directed the college authorities to admit me," Roshan said while sharing her story at a felicitation program jointly organised by Muslim Reservation Forum (MRF), Falah-e-Ummat Trust and Malegaon Jamiat-e-Ulema.

The students were hooked up to her speech, with frequent clapping and applause. They gave standing ovation after she finished off her one and half hour speech.

(Courtesy: Ummid.com) 

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