TAUHEEDUL MUSLIMEEN TRUST ‘19-‘20 A NON-PROFIT REGISTERED TRUST FOR EDUCATIONAL AND CHARITABLE PURPOSES ANNUAL REPORT 2019-2020 35th ANNUAL REPORT th SERVING HUMANITY 35 WITH HUMILITY ANNUAL REPORT SINCE 1984

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CONTENTS

WHO WE ARE

THE BOARD 6 COORDINATORS 7 MISSION & VISION 8 OUR GENESIS 10 FROM THE SECRETARY’S DESK 12 FROM THE SPECIAL SECRETARY’S DESK 14 INSTITUTIONS ESTABLISHED BY TMT 16 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 17

WHAT WE DO

UNITY COLLEGE, 19 UNITY COLLEGE SECOND SHIFT, LUCKNOW 26 UNITY PRIVATE ITI, LUCKNOW 34 UNITY VEDA ANIMATION COLLEGE 40 M.U COLLEGE, 42 UNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM 48 HIZA (AS) CHARITABLE HOSPITAL 52 MEDICAL AID PROGRAM 55 GENERAL AID PROGRAM 58 EDUCATION AID PROGRAM 62

OUR IMPACT

STATISTICS AT A GLANCE 60 SOME OF OUR BENEFICIARIES 64 TESTIMONIALS 81 A TRIBUTE 83

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 5 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

PRESIDENT Janab Raja Amir Mohd Khan of Mehmudabad

VICE-PRESIDENT Justice (Retd.) Haider Abbas Raza

SECRETARY Dr. Syed Kalbe Sadiq

SPECIAL SECRETARY Mr. Najmul Hasan Rizvi

ASST. SECRETARY Mr. Rasheed Husain Rizvi

TRUSTEES

Mr. Syed Mohd. Rizvi Chief Engineer (Retd.)

Mr. Mohsin Ali Khan Entrepreneur

Mr. Haseen Abbas Advocate

Mr. S. Karrar Asghar Zaidi Executive Engineer (Retd.)

Dr. Kalbe Sibtain Educationist

Mr. Mirza Mahmood Husain Entrepreneur

Mr. Syed Mohd. Aun Safawi Educationist

Dr. Syed Ahmad Ali Educationist

6 COORDINATORS

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Mr. Najmul Hasan Rizvi Mobile: 0091-9336604366 Email: [email protected]

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Mr. Ashik Abbas Email: [email protected]

CANADA SWITZERLAND Mr. Mohsin Khimji Mr. Muneer Raza Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

UNITED KINGDOM AUSTRALIA Mr. Mehdi Hussain Prof. S. H. Masood Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 7 OUR MISSION

To empower the underprivileged members of Indian society to become progressive, prosperous and self-reliant citizens of , and the world at large.

THE VISION

To develop educational, health and moral potential of the underprivileged and most vulnerable members of ΖQGLDQ VRFLHW\ E\ SURYLGLQJ ȴQDQFLDO resources, establishing educational and training institutions, healthcare centers and adapt programs that promote individual responsibility and community participation.

8 Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 9 OUR GENESIS

All it took was an innocuous visit to a relative’s house events culminating in the founding of the Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust. The story goes that Dr. Kalbe Sadiq was approached by an unknown man while visiting one of his relatives. The stranger requested him to accompany him to his shabby house, where he saw a an oil lamp. “He’s my son,” the man said. “He is keen to study and extremely hardworking. However, I do not sight, Dr Sadiq engaged with the boy over a chat and was duly impressed with the latter’s intellectual abilities and diligence. Dr Sadiq had the foresight to realize that given a chance, this young boy had great potential to academically excel, and become a means of uplifting his family out of poverty. Without further ado, Dr. Sadiq wrote a letter to his Mumbai-based acquaintance, Late Mr. Jafar Ali Aseel, with a humble request to support the boy’s education. Mr. Aseel graciously agreed to sponsor the child’s education for two years. Thanks to this act of charity, the very good marks. This incident opened Dr. Sadiq’s eyes to the grim realization that there were many children from similar marginalized backgrounds who lacked the opportunity and access to basic education. He thus continued the work of identifying needy, deserving children and connecting them with altruistic friends and acquaintances who were willing to sponsor their education. However, it was also becoming increasingly clear that this was a systemic issue faced by India’s Muslim community, and needed a structured, long- term approach and intervention to achieve large-scale social impact. With this intention in mind, diverse professionals from the educational sector were brought together in 1984 to form the Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust (TMT) - a non- material upliftment of the under privileged community. The goal of the Trust calls for education as a means to rid the community of the entwined social ills of ignorance and poverty. Given its humble beginning, TMT’s progress over the years has been nothing short of remarkable.

and a handful of students. As with any new venture, TMT’s beginning was fraught with challenges – one being the regressive attitude of parents towards their children’s education. Over time, this shifted largely due an innate understanding about the noble nature of the venture, which was not only professionally run right of several supporters from the community. A little more than a decade later witnessed the establishment of the Unity College Second Shift with an initial strength of nine students and an aim to provide free education to underprivileged and deserving children. Today, 33 years down the road, both Unity College and Unity College Second Shift boast an enviable enrolment of 3,500 students, a world-class academic program, an expert faculty, and a state-of-the-art campus. In addition to Unity College, TMT also runs other educational and medical institutions as well as charity programmes. As it transitions from one milestone to the other, TMT remains humbly and eternally grateful to the donors for their unwavering support which enabled our dream - to impact and elevate the lives of disadvantaged children through the invaluable gift of education - to manifest into reality. FROM THE

SECRETARY’S DESK DR. S. KALBE SADIQ’S MESSAGE

the way it is used. We have witnessed this pulpit has been instrumental in bringing about much needed socio economic revolution in many parts of the world. Universities and Pulpit have come together to make nations and communities free from the shackles of poverty and illiteracy. But unfortunately, in our country we allow anyone to

It has resulted that people who have raw or very least knowledge of Quran, Hadith, and Religion are delivering sermons for the top of the pulpit. It did nothing but dividing the community into small groups of followings. Let me tell you two basic things about Islam. One is Wisdom and the other is Justice. Here I will discuss wisdom. Humans are the best creation of Allah Subhanhu Taala. All creations in this world have emotions and natural urge, but humans are enthroned with wisdom as a guide for emotions. report is that I have prepared it during my extreme sickness of the last two years. My health conditions do not allow me to move, in short, it has paralyzed any problem. Humans have a rational approach me to some extent. Despite all challenges, I have and others take it emotionally. And when humans maintained my tradition of producing information become emotional leaving behind rational with complete authenticity and without any approach destruction takes place. Let me come exaggeration. The information I am producing is to my original topic that pulpits have made our community emotional. Our people are going away my ailment in this report but for the reference of from knowledge and logical approach. I would the readers, I would like to let you know that I am like to submit that food for wisdom is knowledge. not in good health as before. Doctors prescribed Islam invites people to strengthen their logical two operations as the treatment out which I approach. Thoughtfulness builds strong and worthy rational. Quran and Hadith emphasize on was successful, Alhamdullillah. Anyways I want to knowledge and wisdom than any other thing. We submit before you that this mission is not for any have evident examples where scholars on the personal propaganda or publicity. The mission pulpits did their job well and earned prosperity which is carried out by me and my team members and power. Where visionary and rational scholars and clerics took over the bridle and guided masses Poverty and illiteracy are the biggest challenges of towards a strong and prosperous society. I want to put forward the example of Lebanon as well. team members to eradicate them up to the extent. I look back sixty, seventy years, the Shia society Our ethnicity is blessed with the power of the pulpit. The outcome of any power or force depends upon ridden community residing in some parts of

12 Lorem ipsum old Lucknow and other places. Deprived, weak, to success and honor. Our community has to come up with the structure of modern education a wise cleric Imam Musa Sadr paved the path of build on a strong religious base. The time has revolution and transformed that community from come when we modernize our ideas, become modern education everywhere, managed funds any solution. from all over the world. People followed him I have so many stories to share with you, but in this religiously and made education priority. When education and wealth came together honor came friend in Washington days back. When I reached brimmed at its own. I can tell you with complete his place I saw that his daughter wanted to go to authority that this neglected community rose up the school in Hijab, but their parents were afraid to the extent that the constitution of Lebanon that she may be hurt due to her looks. They asked had to change and today they not only have me what to do in such a situation. I suggested, let active participation in the political setup but also the girl go to the school in Hijab, if she gets hurt share a permanent seat as Speaker of parliament then I will put my suggestion. When I visited him of Lebanon. Several people ask me if I emphasize on worldly and due to her Hijab other Muslim girls in her knowledge or religious knowledge. To them school began wearing Hijab. This was one side of practicing rituals is religion seeking its knowledge is the story. After a few years, I visited Washington religious knowledge. Unfortunately, they have the again and I came to know that she has become an atheist. It was so because she could not answer Let me tell you that both streams cannot be the questions raised by her fellows. Since she had determined through the topics or subjects, it not been taught religion, reasonably she could not could be determined through the purpose of the answer logical questions and end up on atheism. study. If someone is seeking knowledge to satisfy Through this story, I wish to bring your attention to worldly ambitions it is a worldly knowledge but if this point that we need to lay a strong foundation based on rational knowledge of religion to build humanity it becomes religious knowledge. Right a strong community. I, therefore, request all parents to spend their maximum resources on the education of the young generation. Hence need is knowledge is a worldly knowledge whereas the to work on both the fronts, we need to modernize Madrasas as well as open new schools and invest in the education of the community. Madrasas in our community, and unfortunately, AND CERTAINLY ALLAH IS THE BEST OF HELPER. most of them are in very poor condition. Bad nutrition, the worst infrastructure and outdated course material all push back students to early ages. These Madrasas require a thorough makeover, we Dr. S. Kalbe Sadiq should work on it united. I remember my meeting with Aytullah Seestani in which he ordered me to open the schools of modern education, technical colleges, medical colleges in my country which I am trying to follow. I have a book by Aytullah Makarim Sheerazi who is pretty close to Marjaiyat, in which that this book is authored by a religious cleric or a scientist. Let me tell you that knowledge is the only key

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 13 FROM THE SPECIAL

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14 quality education of your children- whether just through business but in the way that girls or boys- remember Islam does not they conducted it as well. In the same vein, discriminate, it is we who created these encourage your children to start their own socio-cultural gender biases. According business or enterprise, and create value to the World Bank, giving girls access to around them. Entrepreneurship plays a schooling is a central part of eradicating crucial role in economic development, global poverty, as better educated women and the creation of young entrepreneurs tend to be healthier, participate more in provides critical resources for economic formal labour markets, and manage their enhancement as well as job opportunities families well. In the words of Prophet for others. If enterprise is not their cup of Muhammad (PBUH), education is not only tea, encourage youth to learn a vocational the right, but the duty of every Muslim, or creative skill and master it. Let them be male or female. The best gift from a father part of “Make in India’s” skilled workforce of to his child is education and upbringing. almost 110 million by 2022.

Upbringing is the process of formation Let’s use the transformative power of Triple of the individual human behaviour with a key role in shaping a child’s personality and rewrite our present and future. Let’s and integrity. Human with all of their pave the way for the birth of the new behaviour and personality traits are just empowered community which is very well extensions to the childhood experiences mainstreamed with the national and global they have been through long ago. vision. Let’s embrace this “new normal”. Hence you need to focus equally toward On behalf of the Trust, I would like to thank upbringing of your children with love, everyone who has helped us overcome challenges and maintain the pace of pro- that they grow into high-functioning adults gress. It is the commitment of all the of hope and stakeholders – including donors, who have constructive coping strategies in Board of trustees students, staff and bene- ficiaries that remains a source of hope and inspiration for us, and drives TMT towards continuous qualitative and quantitative Entrepreneurship has been given top improvement. priority and is promoted by Islam by Our editorial teamsupported profession- enabling and encouraging opportunity ally by Ms. Isra for the creative designing pursuit, risk- taking and innovation. Both Ms Iram for crisp content writing need the Quran and Sunnah emphasize this special acknowledgement.They have pursuit in this world. Our own Prophet worked tirelessly to publish this annual Muhammad (PBUH) and his beloved wife report at the back of Covid 19 driven constraints and work pressures. Hazrat Khadija were business persons and entrepreneurs of repute. They created true value in the world around them, not Najmul Hasan Rizvi

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 15 INSTITUTIONS ESTABLISHED BY TMT

UNITY COLLEGE, UNITY COLLEGE SECOND SHIFT, LUCKNOW, INDIA LUCKNOW, INDIA

UNITY PVT. INDUSTRIAL TRAINING UNITY VEDA ANIMATION CENTRE, LUCKNOW, INDIA COLLEGE, LUCKNOW, INDIA

HIZA CHARITABLE HOSPITAL, M.U. COLLEGE, LUCKNOW, INDIA ALIGARH, INDIA

16 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Founded in 1984, Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust comprises of several diverse projects, allied institutions as well as aid programmes including the Unity College, Unity College Second Shift, Lucknow; MU College Aligarh; Unity Private Industrial Training Institute; Unity Education Program (UEP); HIZA Charitable Hospital; TMT’s Educational Aid, Medical Aid and General Aid programmes. All these initiatives are geared towards providing the underprivileged community

education, healthcare, vocational training and means of livelihood as to allow them to live with dignity and independence.

As we mark more than three and a half decade of service, I would like to take this opportunity to extend my sincere thanks to the entire TMT community – the

members for their steadfast commitment and contribution without which we would not be crossing this important milestone today. Behind every achievement of TMT lies a story of struggle, grit and perseverance, which has helped us survive, sustain and emerge stronger than ever.

There is a long way to go, many dreams to fulfil, and many challenges to overcome, in our vision of empowering the under - privileged and needy.

The report below provides a brief summary of key outcomes, challenges, and areas for improvement or opportunities for each TMT programme for the period 2019-2020.

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 17 UNITY COLLEGE,LUCKNOW

18 UNITY COLLEGE, LUCKNOW ABOUT Established in 1987 under the aegis of TMT, • In Interschool Sports events organized by Council for ICSE schools Unity athletic team education to over 1900 children from nursery of 6 students stole the limelight by bagging to Class XII with a goal to support their holistic 5 gold, 3 silver and 5 bronze. In Football development and inculcate in them values of Unity Junior team and Volley Ball girls team responsible citizenship, peace, compassion came out champions of the tournament. and mutual co-existence. • Nine students from the school football team Spread over a 5.75-acre lush and beautifully selected for regional-level ASISC inter School landscaped campus and total constructed Football Tournament at Dehradun and Mohd areas of 75,000 square feet, Unity College Danish of Unity cricket team was selected boasts state-of-the-art facilities such as to represent ASISC UP School Cricket Team. Activity Room- a space for students to express themselves; advanced e-learning tools • In the second year of the NCC training, a supported by smart classrooms equipped with total of nine Cadets from Class IX of Unity digital smart boards and LCD projectors; and College attended the CAT Camp. a host of extra-curricular activities designed • to ensure creative, uninterrupted and joyful • Teaching faculty and in charge of NCC learning for its students. Meanwhile, budding Ms. Jafri received the ANO training at sport enthusiasts can look forward to an array of sport options ranging from a well-maintained

• Round the year Unity student participated in court, a volleyball court, a badminton court to inter school extracurricular competitions as well table tennis facilities. and bagged position. To list some - Eight talented students won the 2nd place in ‘Innovation’ at SALIENT HIGHLIGHTS ‘Expressions’, a literary Festival organized by St. Francis College. Four senior girls helped Unity to win second place in Liron “A Poetry Rendition” • Unity students again achieved excellent results in ICSE and ISC. Students secured 100% result with competition’ held between 14 reputed schools. average of 81.22% in ISC and 75.58% in ICSE. A total Unity team lifted the Best Performer Award at of 116 students appeared for ISC, out of which 20 the Bait Bazi Contest at Urdu students scored 90% & above while 48 students Academy on 6th November, 2018. Syed Ali scored 80% & above. In ICSE, out of 116 students, 10 Jibran Rizvi of Class X-B was honoured with the students scored 90% & above, whereas 29 students “Star Achiever of the Month” by Times NIE and scored 80% & above. he also bagged the second position in Inter- School Poster-Making Competition organized by UP Tourism.

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Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 21 UNITY COLLEGE, LUCKNOW KEY OUTCOMES

100% Pass results in In ISC (XII) out of 124, Initiating the up ISC (XII) and ICSE (X) 13 students secured 90% gradation of campus examination for the while 43 scored between Electrical Infrastructure session 2019-20 80% - 90%. including switching to LED lighting.

In ICSE (X) out of 115, All classroom of the 14 students secured State-of-the-art Dental schools converted into 90% while 28 students Clinic established on SMART classrooms with obtained 80% and above. campus by Vancouver’s state of art audio visual Global Kindness teaching aids. Foundation.

NCC for Girls was introduced Round-the-year training Phonetics-based English & monitoring by UK-based teaching driving good experts Mrs. Sabira and results for the past Mrs. Shamim in Student Students achieved few years. Centred Learning. Top positions in Inter School Sports and Extracurricular events.

CHALLENGES AREAS OF IMPROVEMENT

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Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 23 UNITY COLLEGE, LUCKNOW CLASS X TOPPERS

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Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 25 UNITY COLLEGE SECOND SHIFT, LUCKNOW

26 UNITY COLLEGE, SECOND SHIFT, LUCKNOW

ABOUT What began as a modest set-up in 1999 • Teaching taking place as per with just 17 students has metamorphosed Montessori system in Pre Primary section of the school LQWR D IXOOȵHGJHG VFKRRO ZLWK  students who receive free education as • Student-centred teaching (SCT) part of Unity College Second Shift’s goal adopted in primary section. to provide equal educational opportunity WRFKLOGUHQLUUHVSHFWLYHRIWKHLUȴQDQFLDO • Career counselling sessions by experts for Class X and XII students. backgrounds. Classes for Nursery all through to Intermediate (Class 12th) • Unity 40 coaching to foster are held between 2-6 pm on weekdays employability started for B. Com with students having complete access Graduates to the entire academic and activity • Workshop on self-defence infrastructure available to their Unity organized for students College morning shift counterparts. Initially a Hindi Medium School the class • Several Class XII graduates are being gradually converted to English secure admission in prestigious medium and till 2019 classes’ up till VIII institutions like Avadh Girls Degree College, Isabella Thorborn College have been successfully converted to and Lucknow University. While English medium to cater to the demands some male students are pursuing of the globalized and competitive HQJLQHHULQJ ȴQH DUWV DQLPDWLRQ market. and multimedia.

SALIENT HIGHLIGHTS • Majority of the students from the school readily get employed after • 100% pass result in Class X and XII completion of their under graduate

program or vocational training • Pre-primary and primary sections diploma adopted English as medium of instruction

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 27 UNITY COLLEGE SECOND SHIFT, LUCKNOW

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Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 29 UNITY COLLEGE SECOND SHIFT, LUCKNOW KEY OUTCOMES

Class X & XII Board Montessori teaching School has been converted Exams - 100% pass method adapted at to English medium school result with all students Pre Primary level to till grade 8th as it was VHFXULQJȴUVWGLYLVLRQ compensate for the originally a Hindi marks. In Class X 56 out lack of a conducive medium school. of 57 students secured learning environment ȴUVWGLYLVLRQPDUNV at students’ homes. whereas in Intermediate

22 out of 27 secured Regular on job teachers ȴUVWGLYLVLRQ training being conducted Alumni after completing by Mrs. Sabira and their graduation getting Mrs. Shamim. employed and supporting Increase in number their families. of students securing admission in Students achieved undergraduate programs Top positions in Inter of reputed institutions Student Centred School Sports and after graduating from Teaching (SCT) Extracurricular events. Class XII or opting for introduced in primary Vocational courses. school since July 2018.

CHALLENGES AREAS OF IMPROVEMENT

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PRINCIPAL STAKEHOLDER: TMT is very grateful to its principal donors the CJMF Foundation of Toronto, Canada and its trustees and The Mainstay Foundation of U.K for owning this project. We applaud their generosity and dedication to transform our youth through education.

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Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 31 UNITY COLLEGE SECOND SHIFT, LUCKNOW CLASS X TOPPERS

84% 82% 82% 80%

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32 UNITY COLLEGE SECOND SHIFT, LUCKNOW CLASS XII TOPPERS

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Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 33 UNITY PVT INDUSTRIAL TRAINING INSTITUTE (UPITI)

34 UNITY PVT INDUSTRIAL TRAINING INSTITUTE (UPITI)

ABOUT SALIENT HIGHLIGHTS Founded in 1995-96, Unity Pvt. Industrial • 100% pass results with students scoring Training Institute (Unity Pvt. ITI) functions more 75% on an average. 100% placement in a 30-room setup on the campus of Unity in all previous years. This year four pass out College to provide diverse vocational training VWXGHQWV KDYH EHHQ DSSRLQWHG LQ GL΍HUHQW courses to youth to support employability. government departments. Supported by patrons Mr. Shokat Alibhai and • Institute in partnership with Cadd Centre, Mr. Mustafa Kassam, there is continuous focus one of the leading institutes of cadd training on improving the quality of training delivered in in the country to provide best Auto CADD RUGHUWRUHȵHFWWKHFKDQJLQJLQGXVWULDOWUHQGV training to our Draughtsman Civil Trainees. while at the same time adhere to government Apart from Auto CADD, the training of 2D guidelines. Initiatives in the pipeline include and 3D software has also been introduced the construction of a new building exclusively in the course. Recently a batch of 18 trainees for Unity Pvt. ITI; purchase of equipment as per has received Auto-CADD (2D & 3D) training latest QCI standards; and the establishment of in the institute. a dedicated placement cell. The institute has • GODREJ Center of excellence was established WUDLQHHHQUROPHQWLQ1&97DɝOLDWHGWUDGHV in the New Block this year 30 students were and 200 in short-term courses. trained and most of them have been employed )ROORZLQJFRXUVHVDɝOLDWHGZLWK1&97*RYWRI and remaining is now self-employed after this India are available for training in the Institute: training. Draughtsman (Civil), Computer Operator • Production Centre under the instructor of and Programming Assistant (COPA), Sewing Cutting/Sewing short term courses has been Technology, Stenography English & Hindi, established where our pass out students Basic Cosmetology (formerly called Hair & are doing stitching work of uniforms and Skin Care), Refrigeration and Air Conditioning other garments and they are being paid as Mechanic and Electrician in Tailoring Centre. Following Short term Courses are being • Accreditation by NIELIT, Ministry of Electronics R΍HUHG  )DVKLRQ 'HVLJQLQJ %HDXWLFLDQ & Information Technology. The Institute is UNITY PVT INDUSTRIAL Cutting & Sewing, Spoken English & now authorized to register students for CCC Personality development, Auto CADD, course. TRAINING INSTITUTE (UPITI) 7DOO\ 2ɝFH $XWRPDWLRQ '73 &&& & and Java etc. Regular sports, extracurricular activities, recreational, educational and Industrial tours are organized for the students.

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 35 UNITY PRIVATE INDUSTRIAL TRAINING INSTITUTE (UPITI)

36 UNITY PRIVATE INDUSTRIAL TRAINING INSTITUTE (UPITI)

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 37 UNITY PRIVATE INDUSTRIAL TRAINING INSTITUTE (UPITI) KEY OUTCOMES

Godrej Centre for U-Veda, in partnership Leading corporates Excellence imparting with PAI VEDA Pune, namely Godrej, Daikin, training in air-conditioning, successfully running Johnson Lifts, L&T Switch refrigeration and home B.Sc., Diploma and gears visited UPITI for appliances has been &HUWLȴFDWH&RXUVHV recruitment and training. established as part in Multi-Media and of UPITI. Animation.

Industrial and academic partnerships in other 100% pass results and Workshops upgraded vocations are in pipeline. 100% placement. with equipment as per revised NCVT norms and industrial requirement.

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The endeavor is supported by Mr. Shokat Alibhai and Mr.Mustafa Kassam.

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Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 39 UNITY-VEDA COLLEGE OF MEDIA & ANIMATION (U-VEDA)

40 UNITY-VEDA COLLEGE OF MEDIA & ANIMATION (U-VEDA)

ABOUT

Unity Veda College of Media & Animation Kapoor (Sr. Game Designer at MiniClip, Lisbon), (U Veda) was established in the year 2016 by Mr. Prachin Anand (Sr. 3D Animation at Anibrain, TMT as part of UPITI in association with P A Pune), Mr. Awanish and Mr. Brijesh (Sr. 3D ΖQDPGDU&ROOHJHRI9LVXDO(΍HFWV'HVLJQ $UWV Animators at Fortune Quest, Mumbai). (PAI-VEDA College) Pune – reckoned to be one of the leading animation colleges in Pune. U Veda Workshops were also organised in Digital R΍HUV%6F\HDUVGHJUHH'LSORPD \HDU DQG Marketing, Personality Development, Fine FHUWLȴFDWHFRXUVHV WRPRQWKV LQDQLPDWLRQ Arts and English communication skills to JUDSKLFV DQG PXOWLPHGLD 7KH ȴUVW EDWFK RI  provide value addition essential to survive in VWXGHQWV SDVVHG WKHLU ȴQDO H[DP WKLV \HDU DQG the Industry. got employed immediately. Sports, cultural, art & craft events, photography U Veda Facilities have been updated as per and video competitions, recreational and Industry Standards and are continuously in industrial visits were part of the annual calendar. the process of learning new software and technology. Nuke, Mocha, Silhouette and U Veda in collaboration with PAI-VEDA Pune PF Track were introduced this year as Value organised educational events and competitions Addition software. for school students as to promote social causes. “Swach Bharat Campaign” and “Awadh Shikshak Technical workshops were organised for Gaurav Puruskar” being two main once held students by the Industry Experts like Mr. Safal during the year.

UNITY-VEDA COLLEGE OF

MEDIA & ANIMATION (U-VEDA) The endeavor is supported by Mr. Shokat Alibhai and Mr.Mustafa Kassam.

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 41 M U COLLEGE, ALIGARH

42 M U COLLEGE, ALIGARH

ABOUT SALIENT HIGHLIGHTS

• Information workshop held for teachers on Investor Education & Awareness Programme, a SEBI Examinations (CISCE),imparts a unique initiative blend of modern education and Islamic theology to students from primary up • Vaccination for Measles and Rubella for Class V-O X students to Intermediate in its endeavour to undertaken on 13th December, 2019 create holistic individuals capable of contributing positively to society. • CCTV cameras installed in all hostels • Visit by Iranian delegation headed by Professor Ali Mohammad Naqvi to explore synergies is the presence of state-of-the-art science laboratories and a 10,000 • Fire extinguishers installed in (Islamic) books-stocked library on the the college and hostel buildings same campus. The 1,26,000 sq. ft. • MU College stars bagged the 2019 campus houses both the main college Inter-School Volleyball Trophy building and residential hostel, which • Students visit Agra as part of an serves as second home for students educational cum sightseeing tour in from across the country. Plans are in December 2019 the pipeline to commence nursery • On-campus Health Clinic provides preventive, diagnostic and treatment development programmes; and provide seamless internet connectivity.

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 43 M U COLLEGE, ALIGARH

44 M U COLLEGE, ALIGARH

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 45 M U COLLEGE, ALIGARH KEY OUTCOMES

9 students after passing Student secure wining ICSE (X) all 39 students grade X & XII got selected positions in sports and passed with 76 % average through competition in extracurricular activities Aggregate marks. 2 Aligarh University and in inter school events. students Scored above Jamia Millia New Delhi 90%, 16 students scored for higher studies. 80% to 89% and 10 students scored 70% to Pre-Primary section for 79% marks. day’s scholar has been In ISC (XII) all 26 students developed. passed with average aggregate of 72 % marks. College alumni have 5 students scored above completed professional 80% and 10 students CCTV cameras and up courses from national and between 70% to79% gradation of Fire Fighting international accredited marks. equipment’s have been universities and are placed taken up to keep student well in life. safe and secure.

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PRINCIPAL STAKEHOLDER: TMT is very grateful to its principal stakeholder M/s Sajjadiyya Trust of Toronto, Canada and its trustees for owning this project.

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Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 47 UNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM

48 UNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM

ABOUT SALIENT HIGHLIGHTS

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Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 49 UNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM (UEP) KEY OUTCOMES

High performing students Total of 122 students Total of 30 students admitted in better school appeared in X U.P. board appeared in XII U.P. - 2 students in Aligarh exam 100% pass result board exam 100% pass university schools, 5 with average aggregate result with average students in M U College marks scored by students aggregate marks scored Aligarh and 3 students in 71% in 2020. by students 60% in 2020. Unity College Lucknow.

In QCT ( Quality control 10 of students scored Target of 84% student trust conducted by TMT) above 90% in QCT and 16 attendance achieved. the average marks scored students’ achieved 100% 53% against average of attendance. 63% in home exams.

CHALLENGES AREAS OF IMPROVEMENT

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PRINCIPAL STAKEHOLDER: TMT is very grateful to its principal donors the CJMF Foundation of Toronto, Canada and its trustees and The Mainstay Foundation of U.K for owning this project. We applaud their generosity and dedication to transform our youth through education.

50 UNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM (UEP)

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 51 HIZA (A.S) CHARITABLE HOSPITAL

52 HIZA (A.S) CHARITABLE HOSPITAL

ABOUT

Hazrat Imam Zainul Abideen (HIZA) Charitable and provides quality anti-tuberculosis drugs free Hospital, set up in 1991, provides medicines at of cost. A record 90% of enrolled patients were nominal rates to those below the poverty line fully cured of the disease in 2019. The launch of without any discrimination on the basis of caste, Homeopathy Centre is another success. There is creed or religion. Since HIZA operates exclusively also provision for the administering of First Aid to in marginalized areas which lack access to the injured. D΍RUGDEOH TXDOLW\ KHDOWKFDUH LWV VHUYLFHV DUH H[WUHPHO\ EHQHȴFLDO IRU ORFDO UHVLGHQWV The services of HIZA (AS) Charitable Hospital are All services are free for widows, destitute, partially subsidized with the support of Al Iman and orphans while other needy have to pay a FKDULWDEOH7UXVW1DMDȴ+RXVH0XPEDL$VSDUWRI nominal fee of Rs 5 towards consultation by its modernization drive, HIZA has started issuing D TXDOLȴHG GRFWRU DQG PHGLFLQHV IRU RQH GD\ ID cards to patients and computerized every On an average 270 patients attend the OPD daily. FRXQWHUIRURSWLPXPHɝFLHQF\

Additionally, immunization, diagnostic, and health Plan is to renovate and expand the infrastructure and wellness awareness camps are routinely to cope up with the demand for additional facilities organized by HIZA. Microscopy DOTS Centre, a and more consultants. unit of WHO in collaboration with government TB Hospital, Thakurganj (Lucknow) is also running at HIZA. The Centre conducts sputum examination

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 53 HIZA CHARITABLE HOSPITAL

STATISTICS

PATIENTS AVERAGE PER MONTH

TOTAL PATIENTS 6772

PAEDIATRIC 1534 PATHOLOGY PERFORMED 42 EYE 235 EYE TEST 115 ECG 4 DENTAL 9 ENT 29 OTHO 56 GENERAL - CHRONIC 2031 HOMEOPATHIC 1007 SURGEON/GENERAL 376 T.B. PATIENTS (DOTS CENTER) 4 NO. OF X-RAYS 23 PHYSIOTHERAPY 115

54 MEDICAL AID PROGRAM

TYPE NO. OF AVERAGE TOTAL AMOUNT PATIENTS COST SPENT LIFE SAVER CASES 30 INR 27,006.07 INR 8,26,182.00 GENERAL MEDICAL CASES 1108 INR 1,021.68 INR 11,16,024.00 TOTAL 1138 INR 19,42,206.00

ABOUT LIFE SAVER CASES

The Ministry of Health, India, has estimated TMT offers the life Saver Program in collab- that a whopping 63 million people slip back oration with M/s Sajjadiya Trust & CJMF to poverty every year due to “mounting” Foundation of Canada. To date, more than expenditure over healthcare which neutral- 30 critical care patients in life-threatening izes the gains of rising income and various conditions have received intensive care government schemes aimed to reduce treatments under the program. poverty.

Tackling this serous issue of healthcare access In number of cases the patients have been and affordability is TMT’s Medical AidProgram facilitated to avail substantial grants from which offes medical aid to thosebelow the Government towards high cost life saver poverty line through a network of hospitals for treatments. free or at a nominal cost. As part of cooperative partnerships between hospitals and TMT, patients are treated at nominal rates in select hospitals. In addition, TMT’s donors enable the former to bear a share of the costs for diagnos- tic, procedural and medication fees. Total of 1108 patients were supported at TMT towards treatment, minor surgeries, medicine, Ultra Sound, X Rays, MRI , CT Scans, Pathological test.

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 55 MEDICAL AID KEY OUTCOMES

Daily 250 to 300 patients Life saver cases are attend TMT’s HIZA outdoor also supported by the regular treatment at hospital where they get trust mainly at SGPGI TMT designated hospitals consultancy and medicine and KGMU (Reputed and at Era’s Medical at a token cost of rupees Government hospital). University Hospital. On an average TMT Support is also provided supports around 30 such for pathological and cases every year. radiological test and medication as per All bills are paid directly doctor’s prescription. to the hospitals, pharmacies or HIZA Hospital played diagnostic centres. an important role in eradication of tuberculosis (TB) to seek government from the surrounding funding to subsidise Total of 1150 cases were area through its WHO treatment of life saver covered under medical aid sponsored DOT centre.

cases at SGPGI. program during 2019-20

CHALLENGES AREAS OF IMPROVEMENT

• Limited resources and large number of • To set up more OPD clinics managed by needy applicants who don’t have access to

Lucknow or to families of children enrolled in • Enhancing the capacity and services at the our free education program. existing outdoor clinic HIZA.

• Identifying and eliminating those who tend • Promote educative & preventive health care- especially within underprivileged families.

assistance from multiple sources • Work to identify a medical insurance plan . • In absence of government supported free supported by TMT. medical assistance program the cost of treatment at private hospitals is high and at times not even reliable.

• Underprivileged families with no education end up seeking medical assistance from

locality which can be fatal to their problem.

CJMF Foundation of Canada.

56 MEDICAL AID IMPACTS

STORY 1 STORY 3

Mr. Abbas who does zari work to sustain his Mr Javed the only potential hope of a family has family was admitted at Era Hospital in early 2019 reached Class X in Unity College Second Shift. following complaints of chest pain. Fatima, his His parents are engaged in dwindling zari work, daughter, is under the educational sponsorship his sister has a problem in eyes which is being program of TMT. About 17 years ago she was treated through TMT while his uneducated elder brother is a security guard who earns a paltry sum Nursery at Unity College Second Shift and now of Rs.7,000/- to sustain the family. Javed fell down she is pursuing B.Com 2 year from a very reputed and fractured his hand badly. TMT stepped in to Girls’ Degree College of Lucknow. Mr. Abbas was to resume academics and shall be instrumental in towards his cardiac surgery which saved his life. changing the family situation on completion of his studies successfully.

STORY 2 STORY 4

Mr. Naqvi aged 49years is an employee in a disorder due to which she is unable to do any household job. Treatment was done at Indira in Class V and VIII who receive scholarships from Gandhi Eye Hospital Lucknow. Her husband works TMT. He developed severe cardiac problem and in a private school. They have two daughters - 9y was advised surgery. He had no savings and & 5y. They are both are studying at Unity College could not muster any funds for the treatment. Lucknow. One of them has received a scholarship He contacted TMT and we got his heart surgery from TMT too. Medical assistance of more than at SGPGI Lucknow for a cost of Rs.1,25,000. He Rs.52,000/- was given to the applicant by TMT for recovered and is Alhamdolillah taking good care her eye treatment. of his family.

Note: Names have been changed to protect the identity and privacy of individuals.

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 57 GENERAL AID KEY OUTCOMES

The areas covered are Monthly monetary assistance, food INR 10 million disbursed to aid, housing and house repair

businesses.

Elderly with disabilities assisted through monthly enabled many youth and food aid and monetary assistance to live with dignity. independent.

CHALLENGES AREAS OF IMPROVEMENT

1. Need is huge, resources 1. Plan has been developed, are limited and with our promote and scale up of self- priority being Education and employability through vocational healthcare we fail to scale up training, entrepreneurship this program. We mainly keep

those towns where we have our 2. Establish a separate cell unity education program (UEP). headed by a professional experienced in this area. 2. Identifying and eliminating professional/ habitual 3. Enrolling needy families and beggars who tend to pose as individuals for government funded

from where ever possible. by establishing a government designated enrolment centre 3. To educate and change the under TMT management. mind set of people to take up vocations and micro businesses.

58 GENERAL AID SUCCESS STORIES SUCCESS STORY 1 SUCCESS STORY 4

Mr. Haider, a driver aged 40, was living happily Ms. Kaneez Khuda visited us seeking help for with his wife and a young daughter of 4 years treatment of her mother who had some backbone when suddenly he met with an accident and in issue. This 30y unmarried lady lives with her unmarried elder sister & ailing mother. She he could not be saved. The devastated wife and lost her father and the two sisters sustained on very young daughter were immediately covered embroidery work. We started the treatment of under monthly ration aid since Feb 2019. They mother at Era Hospital Lucknow which continues also received blankets in winter. The daughter and also supported the family through ration aid. has been admitted to a nearby school under The family is pious so they are extended almost sponsorship of TMT. Kareem & roza ijara on behalf of the marhoomeen of donors. SUCCESS STORY 2 SUCCESS STORY 5 Mr. Mohd Mehdi is a chronic patient of neurological disorder. He came in touch with TMT in 2010 Poverty seems to bring unending challenges, Mrs. while he was in a pathetic condition as head of Kaneez Jahan started her education quite late in the family was not in a position to earn a living. Unity College second shift school but only after The family was counseled and their two children class VIII she had to quit because of her marriage. were admitted in Unity College Second Shift one The life propelled for a short while before her at a time and monthly ration aid was extended for husband was diagnosed with cancer who soon left some time. By the Grace of Almighty children have as the ailment was in advance stage, at 25y she reached class VI and class II. The family has been was a widow with two very young children to look receiving Ramzan ration aid since 2010. The wife after. Her 2 children were enrolled under the Unity is doing zari work & also as a maid. Their family Education Program of TMT. The daughter is now in lives in a tin shed which was recently replaced. Class II & son in the play group at Rose School. The regular medical assistance since 2010 is being She lives at Alamnagar and does zari work which is extended from TMT to keep the head of the family and in extension the family, intact. was enrolled in monthly ration aid of TMT. It would be a long wait as the children are too young but SUCCESS STORY 3 the silver lining is that they are taking interest in studies and Kaneez is determined educate them Mr. Raju, a poor zardozi worker surfaced in our so to ensure that her story is not repeated for her routine survey when his daughter was enrolled children second daughter was also enrolled in Nov 2019 the family lost him to cancer. The widow of Mr. Raju was contacted, comforted and counseled. Her two children are already in our school in class III and upper nursery and the last son is just one year old. Monthly ration aid was immediately started for the family and the widow has been motivated to keep herself engaged to attain a possible degree Note: Names have been changed to protect the identity and privacy of individuals. Alhamdolillah started selling pickles door to door.

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 59 STATISTICS AT A GLANCE

TMT INCOME 2019-2020

31% 29%

16% 19% 5%

COMBINED INCOME GRAPH OF 2019-2020 INCOME TMT & CANADIAN PRINCIPAL MILLION (INR)

CHARITY 26.43 EDUCATION 16.92 MEDICAL 4.35 PROJECT 14.45 UNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM 27.31

TOTAL 89.45

TMT EXPENDITURE 2019-2020

12% 36% 28%

16% 8%

COMBINED EXPENDITURE GRAPH 2019-2020 OF TMT & CANADIAN PRINCIPAL EXPENDITURE MILLION (INR)

CHARITY 10.95 EDUCATION 25.74 MEDICAL 7.07 PROJECT 15.02 Note: Names have been changed to protect the UNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM 33.14 identity and privacy of individuals. TOTAL 91.91

60 BENEFICIARIES DATA 2018-2019 & 2019-2020

HEADS 2018-2019 2019-2020 NO. OF BENEFICIARIES NO. OF BENEFICIARIES

GENERAL AID 3065 5286 MEDICAL AID 1690 1138 EDUCATIONAL AID 2532 2453

TOTAL BENEFICIARIES 7287 8877

EDUCATION DATA 2018-2019 & 2019-2020

HEADS 2018-2019 2019-2020 NO. OF BENEFICIARIES NO. OF BENEFICIARIES

UP TO STANDARD 8 868 831 STANDARD 9 - 12 1022 1065 GRADUATE AND MASTERS 447 367 MANAGEMENT 17 22 MEDICO 28 32 ENGINEER 118 108 OTHER 27 28

TOTAL BENEFICIARIES 2527 2453

HEADS 2018-2019 2019-2020 AMOUNT PAID (INR) AMOUNT PAID (INR)

UP TO STANDARD 8 53,48,234.00 55,96,590.00 STANDARD 9 - 12 68,66,050.00 87,44,936.00 GRADUATE AND MASTERS 15,72,704.00 13,67,857.00 MANAGEMENT 9,50,665.00 6,11,007.00 MEDICO 22,96,671.00 26,34,672.00 ENGINEER 35,98,345.00 34,96,437.00

OTHER 5,53,560.00 Lorem ipsum7,52,361.00 dolor sit TOTAL AMOUNT 2,11,86,229.00 2,32,03,860.00

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 61 EDUCATIONAL AID KEY OUTCOMES

Meritorious students were Yearly disbursement of INR 23 encouraged and supported to join million approximately to around preparatory coaching for competitive exams for medical, engineering, law, primary to higher professional fashion designing and banking. education on merit and means basis.

Collaboration with professional Career counselling and guidance educational institutes in Lucknow to was made compulsory part of the secure concessional fee package for educational aid disbursement students sponsored by TMT. process.

TMT assessment test (TAT) was introduced over and above regular Bonus Scholarships (with additional evaluation process to make it more amount) as to assist them in seeking stringent and inculcate sense of admissions in better accredited competition within students at an schools. early stage.

CHALLENGES AREAS OF IMPROVEMENT • Most students are not ready to prepare • Need to scale up the program both in aggressively for competitive exams to terms of numbers and outreach to other get enrolled in accredited courses. They community clusters in Uttar Pradesh. end up studying in substandard private institutes and not so futuristic courses. • Providing regular guidance and career counselling sessions for students with an • Not an encouraging result of facilitation of objective that they make correct career choices students to avail govt. grants/ scholarships. based on their interest, aptitude and academic merit. Pursue education from accredited • Many students don’t have a sense of institutions. Give due weightage to opting responsibility towards repaying fellow for employability driven vocational courses. students in need directly/through the trust. • • Resources are limited vs. need – hence responsible towards repaying back once scaling of program cannot be achieved. settled in life.

• Students have false notion that graduation shall earn them white collar job & don’t opt for vocational courses where chances of employability & self-employability are high.

62 Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 63 SOME OF OUR BENEFICIARIES

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY - PH D

1. MS KULSOOM BANO, AMBEDKAR NAGAR Institute: Integral University, Lucknow Amount: INR 30,000 Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - MBA I YEAR

2. MR ASKARI ABBAS 3. MR SYED IMRAN ABBAS Institute: Integral University, Lucknow Institute: Integral University, Lucknow Amount: INR 13,800 Amount: INR 13,800 Donor: M/s. The CJMF Foundation Donor: M/s. The CJMF Foundation

4. MS RUMANA BANO, CHIKKABALLAPUR 5. MR JOHN ALI, LUCKNOW Institute: Seshadripuram Institute of Institute: Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Urdu, Management Studies, Bengaluru Arabi-Farsi University, Lucknow Amount: INR 25,000 Amount: INR 20,887 Donor: Mr. Syed Asad Abbas, India Donor: Mr. Syed Asad Abbas, India

MBA II YEAR

6. MS FARHEEN ZAKIR, LUCKNOW 7. MR TANVEER EHTESHAM, AZAMGARH Institute: Bansal Institute of Engineering Institute: Al-Ameen Institute of & Technology, Lucknow Management Study, Bengaluru Amount: INR 15,000 Amount: INR 30,000 Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Donor: Mr. Syed Asad Abbas, India Rawji, Belgium

POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & MACHINE LEARNING (PGD - AI & ML)

8. MR ASAD RAZA, LUCKNOW Institute: Great Lakes and The University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business, Hyderabad Amount: INR 1,49,466 Donor: TMT, India

64 PGD MANAGEMENT I YEAR

9. MR SYED MOHD ABBAS ALI KHAN, LUCKNOW Institute: HBTU, Kanpur Amount: INR 1,75,000 Donor: M/s. Orison Charitable Trust & M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

PGD COMPUTER APPLICATION I YEAR

10. MS SANIYA RIZVI, SITAPUR Institute: Govt. Girl Polytechnic, Lucknow Amount: INR 6000 Donor: Bandae Khuda (DG), Switzerland

MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATION - MCA I YEAR

11. MR MOHAMMAD SHAHNAWAZ ALAM, Institute: National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Safdar, India

MCA III YEAR

12. MS SHARA RIZVI, LUCKNOW Institute: Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi Amount: INR 6,340 Donor: Bandae Khuda (DG), Switzerland

MASTER OF SCIENCE - M.SC. COMPUTER SCIENCE I YEAR

13. MS WAQAR ZAINAB, ALLAHABAD Institute: University of Allahabad Amount: INR 22,000 Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust

M SC FOOD PROCESSING AND FOOD TECHNOLOGY I YEAR

14. MR MOHD MUNTAZIR, LUCKNOW Institute: Lucknow University, Lucknow Amount: INR 38,580 Donor: Mr. Syed Yaqub Ali Ismail, India

M SC NUTRITION II YEAR

15. MS MALIKA RIZVI, LUCKNOW Institute: Isabella Thoburn College, Lucknow Amount: INR 18,200 Donor: Mr. Afzal Mehdi, Barbados

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 65 MASTER OF ARTS - MA PSYCHOLOGY I YEAR

16. MS MARIYAM ABBAS, LUCKNOW Institute: Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh Amount: INR 23,980 Donor: Mr. Afzal Mehdi, Barbados & Mr. Gulamali Esmail Virji, UAE

MA ANTHROPOLOGY I YEAR

17. MR MOHD ADIL KHAN, SULTANPUR Institute: Etovos Loradn University Budapest Amount: INR 23,178 Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Safdar, India

BACHELOR OF MEDICINE & BACHELOR OF SURGERY - MBBS I YEAR

18. MS ZAHRA BATOOL, BARABANKI 19. MS SEERAT FATMA, AMBEDKAR NAGAR Institute: Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Institute: Motilal Nehru Medical College, AMU Aligarh Allahabad Amount: INR 11,000 Amount: INR 6,000 Donor: Bandae Khuda (DG), Switzerland Donor: Mr. Basil Haider, India

MBBS II YEAR

20. MR REHAN RAZA, PATNA Institute: Era's Lucknow Medical College, Lucknow Amount: INR 55,000 Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust

MBBS III YEAR

21. MS ASIFA BANO, LUCKNOW Institute: Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Medical College, Lucknow Amount: INR 40,900 Donor: TMT, India

MBBS IV YEAR

22. MR MOHD ABBAS, JAUNPUR Institute: B.R.D Medical College, Gorakhpur Amount: INR 27,615 Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Rawji, Belgium

66 23. MR FAIZ ABBAS ABIDI, LUCKNOW 24. MR SYED FAROG ABBAS, AZAMGARH Institute: Era’s Lucknow Medical College, Institute: Era’s Lucknow Medical College, Lucknow Lucknow Amount: INR 2,00,000 Amount: INR 2,00,000 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

25. MS FATIMA MARIYAM, DELHI 26. MS ASMA FATIMA RIZVI, SIDDHARTH Institute: Era’s Lucknow Medical College, NAGAR Lucknow Institute: Era’s Lucknow Medical College, Amount: INR 5,00,000 Lucknow Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust & Amount: INR 6,00,000 M/s. The Mainstay Foundation Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust & M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

MBBS V YEAR

27. MR MOHD AMAN NAQVI, DELHI 28. MR SYED ISMAIL RAZA, BENGALURU Institute: All India Institute of Medical Institute: Bangalore Medical College and Sciences (AIIMS), Rishikesh Research Institute, Bengaluru Amount: INR 41,899 Amount: INR 22,500 Donor: Donor Solicited Donor: Mr. Zahir Abbas Chaudhary, India

29. MS SANIYA ZEHRA RIZVI, LUCKNOW 30. MR AMMAR YASIR, RAIBARELI Institute: Era’s Lucknow Medical College, Institute: Era’s Lucknow Medical College, Lucknow Lucknow Amount: INR 65,000 Amount: INR 3,00,000 Donor: M/s. Orison Charitable Trust Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation & M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust

BACHELOR OF DENTAL SURGERY - BDS III YEAR

31. MS ANISHA FATIMA, JAUNPUR 32. MR SYED MOHD RAZA, KARNATAKA Institute: King George Medical University, Institute: M.S. Ramaiah University of Lucknow Applied Science, Bengaluru Amount: INR 31,400 Amount: INR 50,000 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust

BACHELOR OF UNANI MEDICINE & SURGERY - BUMS II YEAR

33. MS SYED MASUMA, AMBEDKAR NAGAR Institute: Z.H. Unani Medical College & Hospital, Siwan Amount: INR 1,10,000 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

BACHELOR OF LAW - LLB III YEAR

34. MS ANA ZEHRA NAQVI, LUCKNOW Institute: Unity Degree College, Lucknow Amount: INR 10,000 Donor: Mr. Gulamali Esmail Virji, UAE

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 67 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION - B ED I YEAR

35. MR YASHA RIZVI, LUCKNOW 36. MS AFIFA FATIMA, LUCKNOW Institute: Unity Degree College, Lucknow Institute: Unity Degree College, Lucknow Amount: INR 15,000 Amount: INR 15,000 Donor: Mr. Syed Tahir A Naqvi, USA Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust

B ED II YEAR

37. MS SHEEZA NAQVI, LUCKNOW 38. MS ARSHI ARIF, LUCKNOW Institute: Swatantra Girls Degree College, Institute: Bhal Chandra Institute of Education Lucknow and Management, Lucknow Amount: INR 4,500 Amount: INR 30,000 Donor: Mr. Nasir Abbas Zaidi, USA Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Rawji, Belgium

39. MS SEEMIN HASAN, LUCKNOW 40. MS FAHMINA RIZVI, LUCKNOW Institute: Unity Degree College, Lucknow Institute: Eram College, Lucknow Amount: INR 15,000 Amount: INR 30,000 Donor: Mr. Syed Tahir A Naqvi, USA Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

41. MS SOHAILA HUSSAIN, BHOPAL 42. MS INGEELA HUSSAIN, BHOPAL Institute: Malhotra College, Bhopal Institute: Indira Priyadarshini College, Bhopal Amount: INR 15,000 Amount: INR 20,500 Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

BACHELOR OF PHARMACY - B PHARMA III YEAR

43. MR ZAMIRUL HASAN, LUCKNOW 44. MR REHAN ABBAS, BARABANKI Institute: ERA University, Lucknow Institute: Era College of Pharmacy, Lucknow Amount: INR 30,000 Amount: INR 20,000 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

45. MS RIDA HUSAIN, LUCKNOW Institute: ERA University, Lucknow Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Rawji, Belgium

BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE - B ARCH I YEAR

46. MR MAHDI ZAMIR, FAIZABAD Institute: Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

B ARCH II YEAR

47. MR DANIYAL HASAN, NEW DELHI 48. MS KASHISH ZAIDI, LUCKNOW Institute: Vastu Kala Academy College of Institute: Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi Architecture, New Delhi Amount: INR 78,440 Amount: INR 30,000 Donor: Mr. Farrukh Naqvi, Australia Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation 68 BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY - B TECH (CS) I YEAR

49. MS ATEFA RIZVI, LUCKNOW 50. MS ARIZA FATIMA, LUCKNOW Institute: BBD NITM, Lucknow Institute: BBD NIIT, Lucknow Amount: INR 40,000 Amount: INR 60,000 Donor: M/s. Orison Charitable Trust Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust

51. MR SUHAIL ABBAS NAQVI, 52. MR RAOOF AKBAR, LUCKNOW RAEBARELI Institute: RR Institute of Modern Institute: SRM college of Engineering & Technology, Lucknow Management, Lucknow Amount: INR 33,200 Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: Bandae Khuda (DG) Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

53. MR MUSHEER ABBAS, JAUNPUR 54. MR ABID HASAN ZAIDI, AMBEDKAR NAGAR Institute: RR Institute of Modern Institute: Bansal Institute of Engineering Technology, Lucknow & Technology, Lucknow Amount: INR 25,000 Amount: INR 33,200 Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Donor: M/s. Orison Charitable Trust & Safdar, India Bandae Khuda (DG), Switzerland

55. MR SM ALI ZAIDI, LUCKNOW 56. MS KISA FATIMA, LUCKNOW Institute: Jamia Hamdard University, Delhi Institute: BBD NIIT, Lucknow Amount: INR 30,000 Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

57. MS EEFA KHADEEJA ABIDI, LUCKNOW 58. MR YOUSHA HUSSAIN, ALLAHABAD Institute: Integral University, Lucknow Institute: United College of Engineering & Amount: INR 90,000 Research, Allahabad Donor: M/s. Orison Charitable Trust & Amount: INR 25,000 M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Safdar, India

59. MS ZAINI HASAN, LUCKNOW 60. MS TUBA RIZVI, LUCKNOW Institute: Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi Institute: BBD NITM, Lucknow Amount: INR 25,250 Amount: INR 20,200 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation Donor: Donor Solicited

61. MR MOHD ALI RIZVI, BHOPAL Institute: Sagar Institute of Research & Technology, Bhopal Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 69 B TECH II YEAR

62. MR AUN SHIRAZ RIZVI, LUCKNOW 63. MR MOHD TASNEEF, LUCKNOW Institute: RR Institute of Modern Institute: Lucknow Institute of Technology, Lucknow Technology, Lucknow Amount: INR 17,000 Amount: INR 24,000 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

64. MS AIMAN BASHARAT, LUCKNOW 65. MR ZAIN ABBAS, LUCKNOW Institute: Ambalika Institute of Institute: RR Institute of Modern Management & Technology, Lucknow Technology, Lucknow Amount: INR 25,000 Amount: INR 16,500 Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Rawji, Belgium Rawji, Belgium

66. MR RAZA IMAM RIZVI, LUCKNOW 67. MR LIYAQAT HUSAIN, LUCKNOW Institute: Ambalika Institute of Institute: BBD NITM, Lucknow Management & Technology, Lucknow Amount: INR 35,000 Amount: 61,200 Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation Rawji, Belgium

68. MS TANZEEM FATIMA, BHOPAL 69. MS ASIYA SAYED, LUCKNOW Institute: All Saints College of Institute: Goel Institute of Technology & Technology, Bengaluru Management, Lucknow Amount: INR 22,500 Amount: INR 31,000 Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Rawji, Belgium Safdar, India

70. MS ZEHRA JAFRI, MEERUT 71. MR S MOHD HAIDER RIZVI, Institute: Meerut Institute of LUCKNOW Engineering and Technology, Meerut Institute: BBD NIIT, Lucknow Amount: INR 25,000 Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

72. MS KHADEEJA NAQVI, LUCKNOW 73. MS BUSHRA ZEHRA, LUCKNOW Institute: Ambalika Institute of Institute: Motilal Nehru NIT, Allahabad Management & Technology, Lucknow Amount: INR 16,302 Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: Mr. Syed Asad Abbas, India Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust

74. MR ADIL HASAN, LUCKNOW 75. MR SYED QASEEM HASAN, LUCKNOW Institute: CIPET, Lucknow Institute: BBD NITM, Lucknow Amount: INR 65,400 Amount: INR 30,000 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

70 B TECH III YEAR

76. MR MOHD MEHDI HAIDER NAQVI, 77. MR MOHD YASIR HUSSAIN, LUCKNOW LUCKNOW Institute: RR Institute of Modern Technology, Institute: Dehradun Institute of Lucknow Technology, Dehradun Amount: INR 16,500 Amount: INR 1,23,500 Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Rawji, Donor: M/s. Orison Charitable Trust Belgium

78. MR HASNAIN MEHDI, LUCKNOW 79. MR ALI HUSSAIN RIZVI, LUCKNOW Institute: RR Institute of Modern Institute: Ambalika Institute of Technology, Lucknow Management & Technology, Lucknow Amount: INR 25,000 Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Safdar, India Safdar, India

80. MR SYED ALI ABBAS, LUCKNOW 81. MS FAIZA ZAIDI, BARELI Institute: Bansal Institute of Engineering Institute: Rajkiya Engineering College, & Technology, Lucknow Kannauj Amount: INR 17,500 Amount: INR 30,500 Donor: Ms. Sameena, India Donor: M/s. Orison Charitable Trust

82. MR MOHD EESA IQBAL, LUCKNOW 83. MR QAMAR ABBAS, MAU Institute: RR Institute of Modern Institute: Bansal Institute of Engineering Technology, Lucknow & Technology, Lucknow Amount: INR 16,500 Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: Donor Solicited Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Rawji, Belgium

84. MS SAYYADA ZEHRA, LUCKNOW 85. MR ZARGHAM HAIDER, LUCKNOW Institute: Dr. Shakuntala Misra National Institute: Bansal Institute of Engineering Rehabilitation University, Lucknow & Technology, Lucknow Amount: INR 36,305 Amount: INR 12,000 Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Rawji, Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Belgium Safdar, India

86. MS ZAHRA ZAIDI, LUCKNOW 87. MR SAYED SADIQUE HUSAIN, Institute: RR Institute of Modern LUCKNOW Technology, Lucknow Institute: Integral University, Lucknow Amount: INR 16,500 Amount: INR 90,000 Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust Donor: M/s. Orison Charitable Trust

88. MR AHMAD SADIQ, LUCKNOW 89. MR SAQUIB RAZA, HARDOI Institute: RR Institute of Modern Institute: RR Institute of Modern Technology, Lucknow Technology, Lucknow Amount: INR 16,500 Amount: INR 16,500 Donor: Donor Solicited Donor: Donor Solicited

90. MS TATHEER FATIMA, VARANASI 91. MR ABBAS ALI RIZVI, LUCKNOW Institute: B.N College of Engineering & Institute: RR Institute of Modern Technology, Lucknow Technology, Lucknow Amount: INR 25,000 Amount: INR 16,500 Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust Donor: Donor Solicited

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 71 92. MR MOHD ABIS, KANPUR 93. MR ALI ABBAS, LUCKNOW Institute: Allenhouse Institute of Institute: Shri Ram Murti Smarak College Technology, Kanpur of Engineering and Technology, Lucknow Amount: INR 20,000 Amount: INR 50,000 Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation & Safdar, India Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Safdar, India

94. MR MOHD HASNAIN, SITAPUR 95. MR SYED HAIDER RAZA, LUCKNOW Institute: RR Institute of Modern Institute: Integral University, Lucknow Technology, Lucknow Amount: INR 22,000 Amount: INR 25,700 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

96. MR SAHIL ABBAS, LUCKNOW 97. MR HAIDER ABBAS ABIDI, LUCKNOW Institute: RR Institute of Modern Institute: Jamia Hamdard University, Delhi Technology, Lucknow Amount: INR 25,000 Amount: INR 14,700 Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Donor: Donor Solicited Safdar, India

98. MR HASAN ABBAS, BARABANKI 99. MR HUSAIN RIZVI, LUCKNOW Institute: RR Institute of Modern Institute: RR Institute of Modern Technology, Lucknow Technology, Lucknow Amount: INR 24,700 Amount: INR 24,700 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation Donor: Donor Solicited

100. MR FAZAL HUSAIN, LUCKNOW 101. MR QAISER MEHDI, LUCKNOW Institute: Ambalika Institute of Institute: Babu Banarsi Das University, Management & Technology, Lucknow Lucknow Amount: INR 25,000 Amount: INR 21,900 Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Rawji, Donor: Mr. Afzal Mehdi, Barbados Belgium

102. MS AZRA BANU, BENGALURU Institute: Presidency University, Bengaluru Amount: INR 30,000 Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Safdar, India

B TECH IV YEAR

103. MR MOHD HUSAIN ZAIDI, LUCKNOW 104. MR MOAZZAM ALI, MAU Institute: RR Institute of Modern Institute: Maulana Azad National Urdu Technology, Lucknow University Polytechnic, Bengaluru Amount: INR 24,500 Amount: INR 22,150 Donor: Bandae Khuda (DG), Switzerland & Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Donor Solicited Safdar, India & Mr. Basil Haider, India

105. MR YASEEN ABBAS, LUCKNOW 106. MR ALI ABBAS, LUCKNOW Institute: Ambalika Institute of Institute: Bansal Institute of Engineering Management & Technology, Lucknow & Technology, Lucknow Amount: INR 20,000 Amount: INR 25,700 Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust Donor: Donor Solicited

72 107. MR WAJAHAT HUSAIN, LUCKNOW 108. MR NOORUL HASAN RIZVI, SITAPUR Institute: Integral University, Lucknow Institute: Integral University, Lucknow Amount: INR 40,000 Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: M/s. Orison Charitable Trust Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

109. MR SYED WAHID HUSSAIN, LUCKNOW 110. MR PANJATAN ALI, CHICKBALAPUR Institute: BN College of Engineering & Institute: Vemana Institute of Technology, Technology, Lucknow Bengaluru Amount: INR 25,000 Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust

111. MR FARMAN HUSSAIN, KANPUR 112. MR SHAHID ABBAS, AMROHA Institute: Indian Institute of Carpet Institute: Sanskar College of Education Technology, Lucknow and Technology, Ghaziabad Amount: INR 40,000 Amount: INR 15,000 Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust Donor: Donor Solicited

113. MR RUHEEN HAIDER, FAIZABAD 114. MR ZAHEER ABBAS, MAU Institute: Bansal Institute of Engineering & Institute: Sagar Institute of Research & Technology, Lucknow Technology, Bhopal Amount: INR 25,000 Amount: INR 28,000 Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohd Taki Rawji, Belgium Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohd Taki Rawji, Belgium

115. MS MONIZA FATIMA, LUCKNOW 116. MS SHARIYAT BUTOOL, BARABANKI Institute: Babu Banarsi Das Engineering Institute: Babu Banarsi Das University, College, Lucknow Lucknow Amount: INR 62,000 Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: M/s. Orison Charitable Trust Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

117. MS FARHEEN FATIMA, LUCKNOW 118. MR MOHD DANISH, LUCKNOW Institute: ITM Group of College, Lucknow Institute: Integral University, Lucknow Amount: INR 50,000 Amount: INR 22,000 Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohd Taki Rawji, Belgium

119. MS ABIHA KAZIM, RAEBARELI 120. MR BARKAT ALI, BARAMULLA Institute: Jaypee Institute of Information Institute: NGF College of Engineering & Technology, Noida Technology, Palwal Amount: INR 2,80,600 Amount: INR 30,000 Donor: M/s. Orison Charitable Trust & Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad M/s. The Mainstay Foundation Safdar, India

121. MS AREEBA ALI, LUCKNOW Institute: Babu Banarsi Das University, Lucknow Amount: INR 95,500 Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING - BE II YEAR

122. MR MIR MUSLIM RAZA, CHIKKABALLAPUR Institute: City Engineering College, Bengaluru Amount: INR 30,000 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 73 BE III YEAR

123. MS SUSAN SYEDA, CHIKKABALLAPUR 124. MR SYED SHABEEB RAZA, Institute: Sai Vidya Institute of Technology, CHIKKABALAPURA Bengaluru Institute: Cambridge Institute of Amount: INR 20,000 Technology, Bengaluru Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

BE IV YEAR 126. MR MIR MAHDI HUSSAIN, BENGALURU 125. MR MIRZA HYDER ALI, BENGALURU Institute: Vijaya Vittala Institute of Institute: Sambhram Institute of Technology, Technology, Bengaluru Bengaluru Amount: INR 25,000 Amount: INR 30,000 Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohd Safdar, India

127. MR MIRZA AQEEL RAZA, 128. MS MISBA FATIMA, BENGALURU CHICKKABALAPUR Institute: CMR Institute of Technology, Institute: AMC Engineering College, Bengaluru Bengaluru Amount: INR 20,000 Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Rawji, Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Belgium Safdar, India

129. MR MOHD SAJJAD JAFRI, ALIGARH Institute: Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi Amount: INR 7,500 Donor: Bandae Khuda (DG), Switzerland

BACHELOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY - BP TH I YEAR

130. MS FARJAN ZEHRA, BENGALURU Institute: Sapthagiri Institute of Medical Science and Research Center, Bengaluru Amount: INR 30,000 Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Rawji, Belgium

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - MICROBIOLOGY I YEAR

131. MS NIDA ZEHRA, DEHRADUN Institute: Sai Institute of Paramedical & Allied Science, Dehradun Amount: INR 15,000 Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Safdar, India

NAUTICAL SCIENCE II YEAR

132. MR MOHD MEHDI, LUCKNOW Institute: Training Ship Rahaman, Mumbai Amount: INR 35,000 Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Safdar, India

74 BIO TECH II YEAR

133. MS AMREEN ZAIDI, MEERUT 134. MS TAUQEER ZEHRA, Institute: CH. Charan Singh University, MUZAFFARNAGAR Meerut Institute: Era University, Lucknow Amount: INR 20,000 Amount: INR 20,000 Donor: M/s. R A Trust Donor: Mr. Gulamali Esmail Virji, UAE & M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust

135. MS ALISHA FATIMA, LUCKNOW Institute: ERA University, Lucknow Amount: INR 9,000 Donor: Bandae Khuda (DG), Switzerland

HOSPITALITY & HOTEL ADMINISTRATION II YEAR

136. MS LAIBA ALI, LUCKNOW Institute: Institute of Hotel Management Catering Technology & Applied Nutrition, Lucknow Amount: INR 1,01,200 Donor: M/s. Orison Charitable Trust & M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

BIO TECH IV YEAR

137. MS MARIYAM MEHNDI NAQVI, ALLAHABAD Institute: SAM Higgibottom Institute of Agriculture. Technology & Science, Allahabad Amount: INR 30,000 Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Safdar, India & Mr. Syed Ali Hasnain, India

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - BBA I YEAR

138. MR SARFARAZ HUSAIN, SITAPUR 139. MR SHUJA ALAM, LUCKNOW Institute: M.D College of Technology & Institute: Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Urdu, Management, Barabanki Arabi-Farsi University, Lucknow Amount: INR 14,000 Amount: INR 15,275 Donor: Mr. Qaiser Husain Baqri, India Donor: Mr. Ali Husain, USA & Mr. Syed Ahmad Musanna, USA

BBA II YEAR

140. MR S KAIF ALI ABEDI, LUCKNOW Institute: Lucknow University, Lucknow 142. MS ALAM NASHRA, FAIZABAD Amount: INR 36,080 Institute: Bhavdiya Group of Institute, Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation Ayodhya Amount: INR 13,335 Donor: Mr. Sajjad Rashid Bawazeer, UAE 141. MS IRAM FATIMA, LUCKNOW Institute: Unity Degree College, Lucknow Amount: INR 14,000 Donor: Mr. Sajjad Rashid Bawazeer, UAE

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 75 143. MS FIRDOUS FATIMA, LUCKNOW 144. MR MOHD HANIFA, KARGIL Institute: Unity Degree College, Lucknow Institute: Unity Degree College, Lucknow Amount: INR 14,000 Amount: INR 26,800 Donor: Bandae Khuda (SMA), Switzerland Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

BBA III YEAR

145. MS SHEREEN ZEHRA, BARABANKI 146. MR ALI HUSAIN, LUCKNOW Institute: Lucknow University, Lucknow Institute: National P.G College, Lucknow Amount: INR 15,000 Amount: INR 30,500 Donor: Mr. Syed Tahir A Naqvi, USA Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohd Taki Rawji, Belgium

147. MS SUMBUL NAQVI, LUCKNOW 148. MS FARAH KAUSAR NAQVI, Institute: Babu Banarsi Das University, LUCKNOW Lucknow Institute: Unity Degree College, Lucknow Amount: INR 15,000 Amount: INR 20,000 Donor: Mr. Syed Tahir A Naqvi, USA Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATION - BCA II YEAR

149. MR ZIYA ABBAS, LUCKNOW 150. MS FARZIBA ZAIDI, LUCKNOW Institute: Integral University, Lucknow Institute: ERA University, Lucknow Amount: INR 20,000 Amount: INR 20,000 Donor: M/s. Orison Charitable Trust Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

151. MR IZHAR HUSAIN, SITAPUR 152. MR SIRAJ HUSAIN, SITAPUR Institute: M.D College of Technology & Institute: M.D College of Technology & Management, Barabanki Management, Barabanki Amount: INR 10,000 Amount: INR 10,000 Donor: Mr. Zakir, India Donor: Mr. Shafaq Zaidi, India

153. MS RABAB FATIMA, LUCKNOW 154. MR ZAMAN AKBAR ZAIDI, UNNAO Institute: Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Urdu, Institute: Integral University, Lucknow Arabi-Farsi University, Lucknow Amount: INR 30,000 Amount: INR 4,600 Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust Donor: Bandae Khuda (DG), Switzerland

BCA III YEAR

155. MS AATIKA HUSAIN, LUCKNOW 156. MS SARA HUSSAIN, LUCKNOW Institute: Integral University, Lucknow Institute: Sri Ramswaroop Memorial College Amount: INR 20,000 of Engineering and Management, Lucknow Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohd Taki Rawji, Belgium Amount: INR 38,000 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE - B COM I YEAR

157. MS MAHVISH ZEHRA, MAU Institute: Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh Amount: INR 7,700 Donor: Mr. Basil Haider, India

76 BACHELOR OF ARTS - INTERIOR DESIGNING I YEAR

158. MR MUDASSIR HAIDER, ALLAHABAD Institute: Babu Banarsi Das University, Lucknow Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Safdar, India

URDU HONOURS I YEAR

159. MS FATIMA MUHAMMAD, BARAMULLA Institute: Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh Amount: INR 29,310 Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Rawji, Belgium

ARABIC HONOURS I YEAR

160. MR ARSH ALI ZAIDI, LUCKNOW Institute: Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Delhi Amount: INR 22,995 Donor: Mr. Gulamali Esmail Virji, UAE & Bandae Khuda (AA), USA

MEDIA STUDIES I YEAR

161. MR. MOHAMMAD HASAN RIZVI, ALLAHABAD Institute: University of Allahabad, Allahabad Amount: INR 15,000 Donor: Bande Khuda (SMA), India

LIBERAL EDUCATION II YEAR

162. MS MERAJ FATIMA, LUCKNOW Institute: ERA University, Lucknow Amount: INR 12,500 Donor: Mr. Jameel Hasan Shamsi, India & Mr. Mehdi Abbas, India

163. MS WAIZ FATIMA, LUCKNOW Institute: ERA University, Lucknow Amount: INR 12,500 Donor: Mr. Jameel Hasan Shamsi, India & Mr. Jahangir Ali, India

VOCATION II YEAR

164. MS TASDEEQ ZEHRA NAQVI, LUCKNOW Institute: Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi Amount: INR 43,000 Donor: M/s. TMT, India

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 77 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT

165. MS AROOSA FATIMA, LUCKNOW 166. MR SYED ASIM HUSAIN, LUCKNOW Institute: The Institute of Chartered Institute: The Institute of Chartered Accountant of India, Lucknow Accountant of India, Lucknow Amount: INR 13,500 Amount: INR 15,000 Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Rawji, Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Belgium Safdar, India

167. MS RABAB FATIMA, SAMBHAL Institute: The Institute of Chartered Accountant of India, Lucknow Amount: INR 39,000 Donor: Mr. Shahid Merchant, Switzerland

DIPLOMA COURSES - PHYSIOTHERAPY I YEAR

168. MS FARVA FATIMA, LUCKNOW Institute: ERA Institute of Paramedical Sciences & Research, Lucknow Amount: INR 20,000 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION I YEAR

169. MS AMREEN RAZA, HARDOI 170. MS NIDA FATIMA, Institute: Fakirchand Vidyapeeth Institute: Sitara Banno Memorial Degree Educational Institute, Meerut College, Moradabad Amount: INR 20,000 Amount: INR 15,000 Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Rawji, Belgium

PHARMACY I YEAR

171. MR SAHIL ZAIDI, BAHRAICH Institute: ERA College of Pharmacy, Lucknow Amount: INR 20,000 Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust

TRAUMA CARE I YEAR

172. MS NAZNEEN BANO RIZVI, LUCKNOW Institute: ERA Institute of Paramedical Sciences & Research, Lucknow Amount: INR 10,000 Donor: Mr. Syed Ahmad Musanna, USA

MEDICAL LAB TECHNOLOGY I YEAR

173. MS TATHEER FATIMA RIZVI, LUCKNOW Institute: ERA Institute of Paramedical Sciences & Research, Lucknow Amount: INR 86,250 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

78 PLASTIC TECHNOLOGY I YEAR 174. MR JAUN ALIYA, KANPUR Institute: Central Institute of Plastic Engineering & Technology, Bhopal Amount: INR 30,000 Donor: Mr. Syed Asad Abbas, India

GENERAL NURSING & MIDWIFERY II YEAR 175. MS SAIRA HASAN, LUCKNOW Institute: ERA School of Nursing, Lucknow Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: M/s. Sajjadiyya Trust

INTERIOR DESIGNING II YEAR

176. MS MARZIA FATIMA, FAIZABAD Institute: Govt. Girls Polytechnic, Allahabad Amount: INR 13,080 Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Rawji, Belgium

PHARMACY II YEAR

177. MS TAJKIYA FATIMA, BAHRAICH Institute: Sanjivani Institute of Technology, Bahraich Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

TRAINED TEACHERS CERTIFICATE II YEAR

178. MS MARIYAM ABIDI, ALLLAHABAD Institute: St. Mary's Convent Junior College of Education, Allahabad Amount: INR 28,890 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

CIVIL ENGINEERING III YEAR

179. MR SAIYED MOHD AHMAD, KANPUR Institute: Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh Amount: INR 16,800 Donor: Mr. Ali Husain, USA & Mr. Syed Ahmad Musanna, USA

COACHING FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMS - PCS JUDICIARY

180. MS NUREEN HASAN, FAIZABAD Institute: Rahul's IAS Coaching Institute, New Delhi Amount: INR 55,000 Donor: Ms. Kaneez-e-Khuda (RZ), UK, Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Safdar, India & Mr. Syed Hyder Abbas Razvi India

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 79 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING III YEAR

181. MR S HASHIM RAZA ABIDI, 182. MR YAHIYA MEHDI, LUCKNOW AMBEDKAR NAGAR Institute: Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi Institute: Ambalika Institute of Amount: INR 30,970 Management & Technology, Lucknow Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Rawji, Amount: INR 15,000 Belgium Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohammad Safdar, India

GENERAL NURSING & MIDWIFERY III YEAR

183. MS. IZHAR FATIMA, BARABANKI Institute: PPS College of Engineering, Barabanki Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: M/s. The Mainstay Foundation

IIT-JEE ENTRANCE COACHING

184. MR ANZAL HUSAIN ABIDI, LUCKNOW Institute: Aakash Institute, Lucknow Amount: INR 80,000 Donor: M/s. Orison Charitable Trust

NEET ENTRANCE COACHING 186. MR MOHD ARSALAN, LUCKNOW 185. MS KULSOOM ZEHRA, LUCKNOW Institute: Rajesh Physics and Anil Institute: SKD New Standard Coaching Chemistry Classes, Lucknow Institute, Lucknow Amount: INR 19,000 Amount: INR 30,000 Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohd Safdar, Donor: Ms. Hina Rizvi, India India

187. MR NOOR ALAM, BARABANKI 188. MS ROSHNI Institute: SKD New Standard Coaching Institute: SKD New Standard Coaching Institute, Lucknow Institute, Lucknow Amount: INR 20,000 Amount: INR 15,000 Donor: Ms. Kaniz Fatma Mohd Safdar, India Donor: Mr. Syed Tahir A Naqvi, USA

189. MS ISHRAT ZEHRA, AMBEDKAR NAGAR Institute: Intelligence Career Institute, Lucknow Amount: INR 15,000 Donor: Mr. Syed Asad Abbas, India

NIFT ENTRANCE COACHING

190. MS KAUNAIN ZEHRA, LUCKNOW Institute: Pahal Design Education Pvt Ltd, Lucknow Amount: INR 25,000 Donor: Mr. Rizwan Mohammed Taki Rawji, Belgium

80 TESTIMONIALS S A HAIDER, M.TECH S A KAZMI, CA

It is a pleasure for me to acknowledge This is to hereby inform you that I, S A Kazmi have recently Qualify provided by the organisation. I Chartered Accountants (CA). Sir, this need not mention about my family initial achievement of mine is all due to background which TMT knows well. you & your Trust’s (TMT) support in the I completed my B-Tech and M-Tech from AMU, Aligarh with 9.291 (out of 10) hard times. I will always be with TMT to and 9.166 (out of 10) CPI respectively. promote & spread the Education and to support & assist those who really need it.

I was hired by Cummins India Limited from the campus during my M-Tech and was provided posting in Pune. S M A RIZVI, PHD

I am pleased to tell you that I have completed my PhD from the IIT, Bombay in August. I am working in the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics in the University of California, Irvine (UCI) as a Postdoctoral researcher. I believe that your efforts will continue to help and nurture leaders of the future to build a more educated, inclusive and just society, and I will be glad to be a part of this effort with all the means that I have at my disposal.

Note: Names have been changed to protect the identity and privacy of individuals.

Tauheedul Muslimeen Trust 81 TMT wishes to acknowledge the generous support of our esteemed donors and well wishers. Your contributions make the TMT programmes possible.

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82 A TRIBUTE

I wish to conclude this My two comrades need report by remembering my special mention: companions who departed leaving behind their In the death of Syed memories. I on behalf of 0X]D΍DU +XVDLQ .D]PL the TMT team join in prayer Sahab, Assistant Secretary for the departed souls. May TMT and Mirza Mohd Husain Allah (swt) reward them Sahab, its Trustee, TMT lost IRU WKH ODXGDEOH H΍RUWV LQ strong and unwavering promoting the cause of TMT supporters. They were true and their souls rest in peace. visionaries who ardently believed that education Late Syed Mohammad shall eradicate poverty from Asghar Naqvi Sahab, was a the society. Owing to their representative of the trust very high sense of social in Canada and my host, who responsibility they served left us. He was a well-wisher TMT, for over two decades, and donor of the trust. with their body mind and soul, quite literally. They Marhoom Mohammed tirelessly worked for the Jessa Sahab of downtrodden with a smile Dar- es- Salaam left us. He and conviction that positive was also a well-wisher and H΍RUWV QHYHU JR LQ YDLQ donor of the trust. They led an exemplary life dedicated to the service of Marhoom Irshad Ali Rizvi society. Sahab of USA left us he was also a well-wisher and donor of the trust.

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