Kamareddy, May 2: Government Adviser Mohammed Ali Shabbir said the 4% reservation for economically weaker Muslims under the BC-E category is playing a crucial role in improving educational opportunities for minority students.
He was speaking as the chief guest at a felicitation programme held at Kalabharathi Auditorium in Kamareddy, where meritorious students were honoured for their outstanding performance.
Students Felicitated
Students from Sandeepani Junior College who secured top state ranks were honoured with cash awards:
- Asma Jabeen – 2nd Rank (BiPC, 2nd Year)
- Satvika – 3rd Rank (MPC, 2nd Year)
- K. Akshaya – 2nd Rank (MPC, 1st Year)
- Ayesha Siddeqa – 4th Rank (BiPC, 1st Year)
“Girls Leading the Way”
Shabbir Ali highlighted that:
- Girl students are excelling academically and setting new benchmarks
- Many achievers come from rural and modest backgrounds
- Their success reflects determination + access to opportunities
Impact of BC-E Reservation
According to him:
- The policy has opened doors to quality education for minority students
- It is helping them compete at higher academic levels
- Continued success of such students shows the positive impact of inclusive policies
Call for Continued Excellence
- He urged students to stay committed to their academic goals
- Emphasised contributing back to society through education

- Reiterated commitment to strengthening the education sector
Event Participation
The programme was attended by:
- District Collector Ashish Sangwan
- College management, faculty, parents, and public representatives
Key Takeaway
The event showcased how policy support + student dedication can drive educational progress, especially among underrepresented communities.
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