Shabbir Ali Revives 17-Year-Old Urdu Institution, Plans Junior College For Girls In Nizamabad

Hyderabad, May 26: Advisor to the Telangana Government Mohammed Ali Shabbir, has taken the lead in reviving a 17-year-old Urdu medium educational institution in Nizamabad Town, with plans to convert the renovated building into a Government Junior College for Girls (Urdu Medium).

Shabbir Ali chaired a high-level review meeting at the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Telangana Secretariat on Monday to assess the condition of the Urdu Medium Junior College building located at Malapally, Nizamabad. The meeting was attended by Telangana Urdu Academy Chairman Taher Bin Hamdan, Minorities Welfare Department In-Charge Secretary Yasmeen Basha, Urdu Academy In-Charge Director Asadullah, Board of Intermediate Deputy Director Sri Laxma Reddy, and other senior officials from the departments of Higher Education, Intermediate Education, Minority Welfare, and the Urdu Academy.

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In 2008, a new building was constructed by the Roads & Buildings Department for Rs 30 lakh to establish a girls’ junior college. However, it remained unused and neglected during the BRS regime and has since fallen into a dilapidated condition.

Shabbir Ali Revives 17-Year-Old Urdu Institution, Plans Junior College For Girls In Nizamabad
Shabbir Ali Revives 17-Year-Old Urdu Institution, Plans Junior College For Girls In Nizamabad

Shabbir Ali informed officials that Rs 38 lakh has now been sanctioned from the Nizamabad Urban Development Authority (NUDA), with additional financial support from his funds, to take up immediate renovation. The building is expected to be fully restored within three months.

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Once renovated, the same structure will house the proposed Government Urdu Medium Junior College for Girls. Shabbir Ali said a detailed proposal for the establishment of the college would be submitted to the Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, after the renovation is completed.

“The revival of this building will provide the girls of Nizamabad access to quality education in their mother tongue. This is a long-overdue step towards educational justice for the Urdu-speaking community,” Shabbir Ali said.

 Officials present at the meeting extended their full support to the initiative and assured that further approvals would be processed without delay. (Maxim News)


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