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National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions Government of India ……… NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR MINORITY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ………. Agenda of the meeting of the Commission on 03.10.2016 Subject:- Disposal of the cases listed for hearing as per cause list CAUSE LIST 03.10.2016 S.No. Case No. Name of the Parties Dr. Abdul Gaffar Quadari, R/O Dr. Seema Quadri Nursing Home, Roshan Gate, Aurangabad, Tq. & District Aurangabad, Maharashtra & Anr. 1. 544 of 2012 V/s Secretary, Education Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai, Maharashtra & Ors. Sherwood College, Nainital, Uttarkhand 2. 1565 of 2012 V/s Secretary, Higher Education Department, Government of Uttarkhand Daughters of the Cross Convent School, Rinchengpong P.O. Kaluk, West Sikkim - 737 113 3. 2510 of 2013 V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Sikkim Mannaniya Public School, Sreenivasapuram P.O., Varkala, Thiruvananthapuram District, Kerala 4. 2820 of 2013 V/s Secretary, General Education Department, Government of Kerala St. Peter's Academy, 349/1-A,Govindpur, Allahabad, U.P.- 211 004 V/s 5. 2333 of 2014 Deputy Director, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh 1 Nirmal Vidhyapeeth, Barwaha, Madhya Pradesh V/s 6. 2344 of 2014 Commissioner, Backward Classes & Minority Welfare Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh Madarsa Mahak Academy, V&PO Ahar Teh.-Anoopshahr District Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh - 203 398 7. 2349 of 2014 V/s Deputy Director, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh Cardinal Cleemis School of Management Studies (MBA), Mar Ivanios Vidya Nagar, Nalanchira P.O., Thiruvananthpauram, Kerala - 695 015 8. 550 of 2015 V/s Principal Secretary, Higher Education Department, Government of Kerala Nehru Higher Secondary School, 11, Regiment Road, Shahjahanabad, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh - 462 001 9. 561 of 2015 V/s Commissioner, Backward Classes & Minority Welfare Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh Mount Zion Law College, Elakollor Post, Konni, Pathanamthitta, Kerala - 689 703 10. 589 of 2015 V/s Principal Secretary, Higher Education Department, Government of Kerala Mount Zion College of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, Chayalode Post, Ezhamkulam, Adoor, Pathanamthitta, Kerala - 691 556 11. 590 of 2015 V/s Principal Secretary, Higher Education Department, Government of Kerala Mount Zion Medical College Hospital, Chayalode Post, Ezhamkulam, Adoor, Pathanamthitta, Kerala - 691 556 12. 591 of 2015 V/s Principal Secretary, Higher Education Department, Government of Kerala Jamia Ahsanul Banat, Ahsanabad, Delhi Road, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh 13. 601 of 2015 V/s Deputy Director, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh 2 Radiance School of Excellence E/M, Chintal Street, Warangal District, Telengana - 506 002 14. 604 of 2015 V/s Secretary to Government (FAC), Minorities Welfare Department, Telangana Secretariat, Hyderabad The Scholars Arena Sr. Sec. School, R.K. Puram, Nr. IOC Petrol Pump, Savina By Pass, Sector-9, Hiran Magri, Udaipur, Rajasthan 15. 605 of 2015 V/s The Commissioner, Elementary Education, Education Department, Government of Rajasthan Crescent Residential Higher Secondary School, (Un-aided), Crescent Road, Velimukku south, Malappuram District, Kerala - 676 317 16. 788 of 2015 V/s Secretary, General Education Department, Government of Kerala St. Mary's High School, Kandanad, Ernakulam, Kerala 17. 962 of 2015 V/s Secretary, General Education Department, Government of Kerala Thangals Higher Secondary School, Vadakkangara, Malappuram district, Kerala 18. 1069 of 2015 V/s Secretary, General Education Department, Government of Kerala St. Francis English Medium School, Naktikhar, District Korba, Chhattisgarh - 495 677 19. 1390 of 2015 V/s Commissioner, Schedule Tribal & Schedule Caste Development, Government of Chhattisgarh Sayyad Salar Higher Secondary School, Vill. Post Thanwla, Teh.-Bilari, District Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh 20. 1785 of 2015 V/s Deputy Director, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh Mohammad Altaf Hussain Inter College, Laxmi Pur, P.S. Tarkulwa, District Deoria, Uttar Pradesh - 274 004 21. 763 of 2016 V/s Deputy Director, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh 3 AJ Higher Secondary School, T.N. Palayam, Ariyankuppum Commune, Puducherry - 605 007 22. 1052 of 2016 V/s Director of Collegiate & Technical Education, Pipmate Complex, Lawspet, Pondicherry IDA Scudder School , No. 1, Kalinjur Road, Viruthampet, Vellore, Tamil Nadu - 632 006 23. 1053 of 2016 V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu 4 NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR MINORITY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ………. Agenda of the meeting of the Commission on 04.10.2016 Subject:- Disposal of the cases listed for hearing as per cause list CAUSE LIST 04.10.2016 S.No. Case No. Name of the Parties PMKR Institute of D.El.Ed, K.No. 4-128/790/2, P.No. 4-128, 3rd Street, Darsi Village Post & Taluk, Prakasa District, A.P.-523 247 1. 2511 of 2014 V/s Principal Secretary, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh PMKR College of Education (B.Ed.), K.No. 4-128/790/2, P.No. 4-128, 3rd Street, Darsi Village Post & Taluk, Prakasam District, A.P.-523 247 2. 2512 of 2014 V/s Principal Secretary, Minorities Welfare Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh Good Word Public Scooh, Konimedu, Redhills, Chennai, Tamil Nadu - 600 052 3. 1393 of 2015 V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu Shri B.S. Mootha Girls Senior Secondary School, 80, Brindavan Street, West Mambalam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu V/s 4. 242 of 2016 Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu 5 St. Joseph's High School, Ayyanarkula Street, Thiruvaiyaru, Thanjavur District, Tamil Nadu - 613 204 5. 245 of 2016 V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu St. Joseph's High School, Perumpannaiyur, Kodavasal (T.K.), Thiruvarur District, Tamil Nadu - 612 603 6. 246 of 2016 V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu St. Sebastiar Matriculation School, Meyyapuram K. Pallivasal, Pudukottai District, Tamil Nadu 7. 247 of 2016 V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu St. Anne's Girls Hr. Sec. School, Pudupalayam, Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu - 607 001 8. 248 of 2016 V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu St. Charles Nursery and Primary School, Tharamangalam, Salem District, Tamil Nadu - 636 502 9. 249 of 2016 V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu St. Philomina's Primary School, Wellingtone Street, Cuddalore Port, Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu - 607 003 10. 250 of 2016 V/s Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu Monarch High School, Rain Bazar, Charminar (M), Hyderabad, Telangana V/s 11. 251 of 2016 Secretary to Government (FAC), Minorities Welfare Department, Telangana Secretariat, Hyderabad Promising Scholars High School, IAS Colony, Tolichowki, Shaikpet (M), Hyderabad, Telangana 12. 252 of 2016 V/s Secretary to Government (FAC), Minorities Welfare Department, Telangana Secretariat, Hyderabad 6 Crescent High School, Kalapathar, (M) Bahadurpura, Hyderabad, Telengana V/s 13. 253 of 2016 Secretary to Government (FAC), Minorities Welfare Department, Telangana Secretariat, Hyderabad Diamond Mission High School, Opp. Zoo Park, Bahadurpura, Hyderabad, Telengana 14. 254 of 2016 V/s Secretary to Government (FAC), Minorities Welfare Department, Telangana Secretariat, Hyderabad Iqra Maktab, 85, Bapa Imam Chowk, Somwarpeth, Maharashtra V/s 15. 255 of 2016 Joint Secretary to Govt. of Maharashtra, Minority Development Department, Room No 714, Mantralaya (Annexe), Mumbai, Iqra Maktab, 1A, Shabnum Cottage, Room No. 1, Juliswadi, Gate No. 6, Malwani, Malad West, Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400 095 16. 256 of 2016 V/s Joint Secretary to Govt. of Maharashtra, Minority Development Department, Room No 714, Mantralaya (Annexe), Mumbai, Iqra Maktab, Plot No. 12, Maniar Society, Sarvajanik Hospital Road, Dhule, Maharashtra - 424 001 17. 257 of 2016 V/s Joint Secretary to Govt. of Maharashtra, Minority Development Department, Room No 714, Mantralaya (Annexe), Mumbai, Iqra Maktab, 1-10, Bapu Sparsh CHS, Plot No. 106, Sector 27, Opp. Fire Station, Nr. Ganpati Complex, Nerul (E), Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400 705 18. 258 of 2016 V/s Joint Secretary to Govt. of Maharashtra, Minority Development Department, Room No 714, Mantralaya (Annexe), Mumbai, Iqra Maktab, 1st Fllor, Building No. 1634, Sawar, Mhasla, Raigad, Maharashtra - 402 105 19. 259 of 2016 V/s Joint Secretary to Govt. of Maharashtra, Minority Development Department, Room No 714, Mantralaya (Annexe), Mumbai, 7 Iqra Maktab, Diamond Complex, 1st & 2nd Floor, Near Rahmaniya Masjid, Flyover Bridge, Standard Silk Mill Colony, Aurangabad, Maharashtra - 431 005 20. 260 of 2016 V/s Joint Secretary to Govt. of Maharashtra, Minority Development Department, Room No 714, Mantralaya (Annexe), Mumbai, Iqra Maktab, Gut No. 19/1, Plot No. 59, Sanjiv Nagar, Satpur Ambad Link Road, Cunchale, Nasik, Maharashtra 21. 261 of 2016 V/s Joint Secretary to Govt. of Maharashtra, Minority Development Department, Room No. 714, Mantralaya (Annexe), Mumbai 8 NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR MINORITY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ………. 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