108-yr-old school gets junior college for girls

108-yr-old school gets junior college for girls
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Ashraful Madaris Challenger Junior College for Girls was inaugurated by the AIMIM MLA for Yakutpura, Syed Ahmed Pasha Quadri, in the presence of Sahayata Trust CEO Syed Aneesuddin in Yakutpura on Sunday.

Yakutpura: Ashraful Madaris Challenger Junior College for Girls was inaugurated by the AIMIM MLA for Yakutpura, Syed Ahmed Pasha Quadri, in the presence of Sahayata Trust CEO Syed Aneesuddin in Yakutpura on Sunday.

Syed Aneesuddin stressed on the higher education of the girl child. He also assured cooperation to establish a degree college. Pasha Quadri lauded the Sahayata Trust, which announced to introduce D.Ed and B.Ed courses for girls.

He said intermediate is a turning point in the life of a student. With rising competition among students, the specially tailored courses for NEET and JEE, CPT, CA and CS will help students excel in specialised education while studying intermediate at the college.

The Challenger Junior College, under the aegis of Sahayata Trust, has been providing quality education to girl students at Moinabad with remarkable academic results. Sahayata Trust, which also runs the Challenger Civil Services Academy, is a not-for-profit

organisation that provides shelter to homeless girls at its orphanage and education to the deserving and the needy. Chief Patron of Ashraful Madaris Education Society Anwar expressed gratitude to Sahayata Trust for establishing a junior college on the premises of its 108-year-old school, "which produced hundreds of gems over the years."

Sahayata Trust treasurer Shahid Ghori, Ashraful Madaris Educational Society, MIrza Riyaz-ul-Hassan Afandi MLC, Principal Challenger Junior College (Moinababd) Shagufta Parveen, Sameena Begum, and Mir Wajid Ali Khan Corporator and others were also present on this occasion.

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