Markazul Maarif
Markazul Ma'arif (Urdu: مرکز المعارف, Hindi: मरकज़-उल-मआरिफ़), is a voluntary social-welfare Non-Government Organisation in India. The organisation supports the economically and educationally backward segment of society.[1] Based in Hojai town, the organisation runs multifarious activities with the help of branch offices located in Assam, Manipur, New Delhi, Deoband (U.P) and Mumbai.[2]
Type | NGO |
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Headquarters | Hojai |
Key people | Badruddin Ajmal |
Activities
Markazul Ma'arif is running several school and scholarship endowment in Hojai and Nagaon District. Some of them are[3]
- English Medium Schools - 17 Nos.
- Industrial Training Centre
- Krishi Vikas Kendra under Agriculture Department
- Orphanage's - 6 Nos.
- Merit Scholarships
- Medical and Marriage Aid
- Emergency Relief and Rehabilitation
- Computer and Vocational Training Centres - 19 Nos.
- Health Care and Sanitation Schemes
- Drinking Water supply schemes
- Social Forestry and Environment Promotion schemes
- Monthly aid to Poor, Widows and Differently able persons.
Future plan
The Future plans of Markazul Ma'arif are:
- Markaz Knowledge Hub for Higher Education,
- Markaz Institute for Computer Science and Information Technology,
- Markaz Cancer Hospital,
- Markaz Unani Medical College,
- Markaz Adopted Village,
- Markaz Model Village,
- Markaz Rehabilitation centre for Differently able persons,
- Markaz Old Age Home.
References
- Qasmi, Burhanuddin. "Markazul Ma'arif declares dates for Entrance Exams". Retrieved August 28, 2012.
- Ubaidur Rahman, Syed. "Marakzul Maarif: a shining example". www.milligazette.com. Retrieved August 28, 2012.
- "Islamic Voice". www.islamicvoice.com. Retrieved 2019-07-29.
External links
Sources
- http://www.islamicvoice.com/september.97/comm.htm
- https://web.archive.org/web/20110929031754/http://www.indianmuslims.info/news/2008/jul/06/entrance_exams_diploma_english_madrasa_graduates.html
- http://www.intoislam.com/islam/Islamic/Countries/India
- http://islamicvoice.com/May2007/CommunityRound-Up/?PHPSESSID=731e6ee239994da62538bd0725
- http://www.thesouthasian.org/archives/2008/a_different_ulemarun_magazine.html
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