Monthly Archives: August 2018

More Muslims enrolling for higher education in Telangana

Hyderabad, TELANGANA :

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HRD Ministry’s survey finds dip in the case of other minority communities

While the enrolment of Muslims in institutes of higher education in Telangana rose by 22% over a period of five years, enrolment of other minorities such as Christians, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists and Parsis dropped by around 17%.

These were the observations of the All India Survey on Higher Education released by the Ministry of Human Resources Development. While the enrolment of students from the Muslim community in 2012-13 stood at 89,524, it rose to 1,09,240 in 2017-18. On the other hand, the number of students enrolled from other minority communities was 11,920 in 2012-13; the number fell to 9,866 in 2017-18.

Analysing the data, former Head of Strategy and New Initiatives, Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, Prof. Amir Ullah Khan said that greater access to education, as compared to previous years, in the State had led to the increase in enrolments. He said that enrolment in institutes of higher education was linked to a larger number of schools – both government and private — being opened.

New schools

“The spurt in new schools, including residential schools for minorities and private schools, has led to an increase in enrolment. These schools are acting as feeders for institutes of higher education,” Prof. Khan said.

Touching upon the drop in enrolments of students belonging to other minority communities, Prof. Khan said that students reached nearly full enrolment in the last decade or so, sometimes crossing 100%, as they were enrolled in multiple institutions. “Hence the enrolment rate has now slowed down as there is a correction. The Muslim minority has now got access to schools in their neighbourhood and in their medium of instruction. This is the reason for the late catch-up,” he said.

The survey revealed that there have has been lesser enrolment of Muslim women as compared to men. While 3,44,173 men were enrolled from 2012-13 to 2017-18, the number of women enrolled stood at 2,77,202 in the same period. The report said that data was based on ‘voluntary uploading of data by institutions’.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / by Syed Mohammed / Hyderabad – August 02nd, 2018

IndusInd Foundation Scholarships for all degree courses

Nagpur, MAHARASHTRA :

IndusInd Foundation is a charitable organization established in the year 1995 with the main objective of supporting the education of the underprivileged children and supporting them in all kind of needs.

IndusInd Foundation provides educational scholarship every year at pan India level after HSC education until examinations to meritorious and economically challenged students who would like to pursue their college post-graduation.

Eligibility:
12th class with 85% marks
Admission in regular degree course in Science, Arts, Commerce, Engineering, Medical, Computer & Management etc. (All courses)
Apply Offline before 30th Sept. 2018
The application for grant of scholarship is to be made in the prescribed application form, which is obtainable our website:
For more details  and assistance contact :
Information and Guidance Centre
Raza Apartment, Near Shyam Lawn
Jafar Nagar Nagpur-13
Mr. Irshad Khan
8237381565 (5pm to 8pm Mon-Fri)
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source: http://www.twocircles.net / TwoCircles.net / Home> Education> Youth / by TCN / July 31st, 2018

Malayalam ghazal singer Umbayee dies

Mattanchery,  KERALA :

A talented singer, Umbai (original name is PA Ibrahim) is known for his beautiful Ghazal renditions of old Malayalam songs and his own Ghazals.

Malayalam ghazal singer Umbai. (Image: YouTube)
Malayalam ghazal singer Umbai. (Image: YouTube)

Kochi:

Prominent Malayalam Ghazal singer and composer Umbayee passed away on Wednesday evening at a hospital in Aluva. He was 68.

Umbayee was born in Mattanchery near Kochi. He is known for his soulful Ghazal renditions of old Malayalam songs. A talented singer, Umbayee (original name is PA Ibrahim) released his first album in 1988. He has released more than ten Ghazal albums and has associated with prominent music directors and lyricists in Kerala.

Umbayee has composed music for poems written by literary stalwarts like ONV Kurup and Satchidanandan. He has also sung Ghazals of legends like Mehdi Hassan, Jagjit Singh, etc.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Kerala / by Firos BF, Express News Service / August 01st, 2018