Release of Grants for Modernization of Madrasa (Batch-7) Paper Notification, Dated-14/03/18

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Release of Grants for Modernization of Madrasa (Batch-7) Paper Notification, Dated-14/03/18 26 Davanagere Madarasa Baithul Hikmah Lithafizul Quran, A.H.I. Education & Welfare Association, K.R.Nagar, 1st Stage, Harihara, Davanagere Dist.-577601 6.00 Total 6.00 DEPARTMENT OF MINORITY WELFARE 27 Haveri Arabi Madarasa Darul Uloom Ahle Sunnath Umarsha Khadri, Koluru Village, DIRECTORATE OF MINORITIES Haveri Tq. Haveri Dist.-581112 10.00 Sri Siddaramaiah 20th Floor, V.V. Towers, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Total 10.00 Hon'ble Chief Minister 28 Hassan Siraj ul Islam, Madarasa saafi Education Trust, Subashnagar Tannirhalla, Hassan-573201 10.00 Karnataka Bengaluru-560 001. Website: https://gokdom.kar.nic.in Sri Tanveer Sait, Hon'ble Minister for Total 10.00 e-Mail: [email protected] Minority Welfare, Wakf, Primary & Secondary Education, at a function. 29 Kalaburagi Darul Uloom Raza-e-Musthafa Educational & Charitable Trust, Ahmed Raza Colony, No: DOM/Madarasa/CR-47/2017-18 Date: 14.03.2018 Ring Road, Kalaburagi-585104 6.00 NOTIFICATION 30 Madarasa Ayesha Siddique lil Bannath, Iqra Educational & Charitable Trust, Arif Colony, Kalaburagi-585103 6.00 MODERNIZATION OF MADARASAS Total 12.00 31 Raichur Madrasa Darul Uloom, Ghouse Azam Gulshan-e-Khadri, Hazrath-Khadri-e-Educational and Under Modernization of Madarasa Scheme to provide a Modern, Formal and Computer Education in Madarasas, the Government of Karnataka has released a one-time grant of Rs. 5 crore (Batch-7) to the below-mentioned Madarasas. Charitable Trust, No.153, Androni, Raichur-584101 10.00 For further details contact District Officer concerned, Minority Welfare Department. 32 Risaal Arabic Madarasa, Risaal Masjid Trust, Lingasugur Tq. Raichur Dist. 10.00 Sd/- 33 Darul Uloom Fathima Madarasa, Fathima Educational Welfare Trust Azad Nagar, (AKRAM PASHA, I.A.S.) Lingasugur Tq. Raichur Dist-584122 10.00 Director, Directorate of Minorities, 34 Darul Uloom Faizane Khumesiya Madarasa, Raichur Educational & Social Welfare Society Bengaluru. (Boys), No.8-5-76/2, Nawab Gudda, Raichur 10.00 Sl. District Name of the Madarasa institution (BATCH- 7) Sanctioned Amount Total 40.00 No (Rs. in Lakh) 35 Mysuru Madarasathul Bir lil Bannath Madarasa, Al Beer Islamic Education & Welfare Trust, 1 Bengaluru Madarasa Kulle Ayesha Siddiquia,Jamiya Mohammediya Education Society (Girls), Ghousiya Nagar, Aziz Seth Road, No.390, C-Block, Mysuru, Mysuru Dist. 6.00 Thanisandra Main Road, R.K.Hegdenagar, Bengaluru-77 10.00 36 Madarasa Al Falha lil bannath,Falhe Darain Education Charitable Trust, Ghousiya Nagar, 2 Madarasa Sadiya Women’s Shariya College (Girls), Shampur Main Road, Near Y.M.Public # 380, Tippu Function Hall Beedi, C Block, Mysuru, Mysuru Dist.-570019 10.00 School, Ashoknagar, Bengaluru-560045 10.00 37 Shahi Madarasa,Masjid-e-Shahi,Lashkar Mohalla,23rd West Cross, Ashok Road, 3 Madarasa-e-Arabiya Al Mahd ul Islam Charitable Trust (Boys), R.B.I. Extension Jayanagar Yerrakatte Road, Mysuru Nagar, Mysuru Dist.-570001 10.00 3rd Block,Bengaluru-560011 6.00 38 Mifthahul Jannah Educational & Charitable Trust Madarasa, # 09, M.G. Road, 2nd Cross, 4 Madarasa-e-Kousar (Boys), Masjid-e-Kousar, R.K.Hegdenagar, Bengaluru-560045 10.00 Udaygiri, Mysuru, Mysuru Dist.-570019 6.00 5 Madarasa Jamiya Misbahhus saalihath, Misbah Education & Charitable trust, (Boys) Electronic City, Bengaluru-560100 10.00 39 Makhtaba Bibi Aleema, Sadiya Madrasa, Adam Khan Masjid, K.R. Mohalla, Mysuru Nagar, Mysuru Dist. 10.00 6 Madarasa-e-Ahle Sunnath, Ashrafiya Noor-ul-Uloom (Boys), Awalahalli, Bengaluru-560036 6.00 7 Madarasa Ghousiya Educational & Charitable Trust, (Boys) Thanisandra, Bengaluru-560077 10.00 40 Jamiya Bibi Hajira Arabic Madarasa, Saaligrama, K.R.Nagar(T), Mysuru Dist. 6.00 8 Madarasa Abdullah bin Masood (Boys), No.1,4th Cross, Kaveri Nagar, Total 48.00 Narayanapur Main Road, S.R.K.Nagar Post, Bengaluru-560077 6.00 41 Kodagu Baithul Uloom Madarasa Jamiya Masjid, Kushalnagar, Kodagu Dist. 10.00 9 Madarasa-e-Faruqiya, Masjid-e-Umar bin Khattab, Hosur Road, 42 MadarasaTalimuddin, Shafi Muslim Jamayath Committee, Ammathi Village, Virajpete Tq., Anekal, Bengaluru. 10.00 Kodagu Dist 571211 10.00 10 Madarasa-Arabiya Nasimul Quran, Karnataka Saud ul Hira, Educational & Charitable Trust, 43 Madarasa Noorul Islam, Hanfi Jamiya Masjid, Gonekoppa, Virajpete Tq. Kodagu Dist.-571213 10.00 No.13, Thimmanahalli Village, Near Acharya College, Dasanapura Hobli, 44 Hayathul Islam Arabic Madrasa, Hayathul Islam Madrasa Committee, Chattahalli Post, Hessaraghatta Main Road, Chikkabanwara Post, Bengaluru-90 10.00 Somvarpete Tq. Kodagu Dist. 10.00 11 Gulshan-e-Baghdad Trust, Ahle Sunnath-ul-Jamath Madarasa, 5th Cross, A.P.J.Abdul Kalam Main Road, Umar Nagar, Bengaluru-560045 6.00 45 Madarasa Bilal Jumma Masjid, Jannath Colony, Mullusoge, Kushalnagar, Somvarpete Tq, 12 Mahboob-e-Subhani Educational Charitable Trust, Jamiya Kanjul Imaan Madarasa, Kodagu Dist.-571234 10.00 # 55, Manik Sultan Nagar, Behind Hajj Bhavan, Bellahalli, Bengaluru-64 6.00 Total 50.00 13 Ghousiya Educational & Charitable Trust, Al Jamathul Habibiya Madarasa, 46 Udupi Madarasa Hayathul Islam Association Bangalegudde Post, Kukkanduru, Karkala,Udupi. 10.00 Mecca Masjid Road, 14th Cross, Devasandra, K.R.Puram, Bengaluru-560036 6.00 Total 10.00 Total 106.00 47 Vijayapura Madarasa Peace Momins Minority Education & Rural Development Society, 14 Ballari Madarasa Darul Uloom Sheikh-ul-Islam, Hamza Education Welfare & Charitable Trust Near to K.E.B., Vijayapura Road, Kalkeri, Sindagi Tq., Vijayapura Dist. 586118 10.00 (Boys), Tarikhat Manzil, # 100/7, Gadang Mohalla, Kamila Road, Ballari-583101 10.00 48 Bibi Fathima Arabic Madarasa, Nishte Gramina Vidyavardhaka Society, Chiratgi Branch, 15 Hussainiya Arabic Madrasa, Kappagallu Village, Ballari Tq. Ballari Dist. 10.00 Kalkeri, Sindagi Tq. Vijayapura Dist. 10.00 Total 20.00 49 Darul Uloom Arabic Madarasa (Boys), Women’s Minority Welfare Society 16 Bidar Jamiya Islamiya Darul Uloom al Karim lil Bannath, Lords Educational & Charitable Society Kalkeri, Sindagi Tq, Vijaypura Dist 10.00 (Boys) Makhdumpur Colony, Myluru, Bidar Dist. 10.00 50 Humanity Develop Society, Arabic Madarasa Bastigalli, Talikote, Muddebihal Tq., Vijayapura Dist. 6.00 Total 10.00 51 K.M.W. Study Centre, Syedha Madarasa, Talikote, Muddebihal Tq. Vijayapura Dist. 6.00 17 Dakshina Madarasa Al-Hikmah Islamic Wisdom Educational Trust, 1st Floor, Gold Culture Tower, Kannada Deral Katte, Mangaluru Tq. Dakshina Kannada Dist.-575018 6.00 52 Reliance Education Society, Limra Madrasa, Talikote, Muddebihal Tq. Vijayapura Dist. 10.00 18 Madarasa Badriya Irshadul Athfal Badriya Jumma Masjid, Mavinakatte, 53 Anjuman-e-Islam Committee, Anjuman Islam Arabic Madarasa, Hadagli Tq. Vijayapura Dist. 10.00 Vamadapadava, Bantwal, Dakshina Kannada Dist-574324 10.00 54 Anjuman-e-Islam Committee, Arabic Talimul Quran Madarasa, Honnatgi, Vijaypura Dist.-586127 10.00 19 Madarasa Majlisuddal Vathil Islamiya (Boys), Manimaar Pollali, Bantwal Tq. 55 Al Jamiyathul Aashmiya, Masjid-e-Aasmi Madarasa (Boys), Einapur Tq., Vijayapura Dist.-586108 10.00 Dakshina Kannada Dist. 10.00 56 Anjuman-e-Islam Tippu Sultan Education Society, Arabic Madarasa, Kakhandaki Tq., Vijayapura Dist. 10.00 20 Madarasa Darul Uloom Masjid, Gurupur Pete, Mangaluru, Dakshina Kannada Dist-574145 10.00 Total 92.00 21 Madarasa Khwaja Garib Nawaz, Mitthuru, Badriya Jumma Masjid, Sunni Educational Board of India (Boys), K.G.N. Campus, Bantwal Tq. Dakshina Kannada Dist.-574220 10.00 Batch-7,Total 500.00 22 Madrasa Badrul Huda Taqwa Jumma Masjid, Kudte Mageru Kolarnadu, Grants Released In Batch-6 692.00 Bantwal Tq,Dakshina Kannada Dist.-574323 10.00 Grants Released In Batch-5 398.00 23 Munavirul Islam Madrasa,Mohiyuddin Jumma Masjid, Tarbhiyathul Islam Committee, Grants Released In Batch-4 584.00 Gandhinagar, Sullia, Dakshina Kannda Dist.-574239 10.00 Grants Released In Batch-3 466.00 24 Madarasa Asasul Islam,Mohiyuddin Jumma Masjid, Angarkariya, Grants Released In Batch-2 620.00 Belthangadi Tq,Dakshina Kannada Dist.-574237 10.00 Grants Released In Batch-1 872.00 25 Madarasa Noorul Islam, Mohiyuddin Jumma Masjid, Kakkinjae, Chibidrae Village, Grand Total 4132.00 Belthangadi Tq., Dakshina Kannada Dist.-574228 10.00 Sd/- (AKRAM PASHA, I.A.S.) Total 86.00 Director, Directorate of Minorities, Bengaluru..
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