IMA holds interactive session on ‘Vision 2016’

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January 2, 2013
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Kuwait City, Jan 2: Indian Muslim Association organised an interactive programme on ‘Vision 2016’ at the International Islamic Charity Organization Auditorium, South Surra, near PACI, Kuwait.

The programme marked the release of a documentary on ‘Vision 2016’, a project of Human Welfare Foundation. Chief guest of the evening Fairoz Miller, MD, Gulf Technocrats for Projects Management and Construction released the documentary.

‘Vision 2016’ is an ambitious plan to bring about transformation on the social landscape of India. The plan envisages the establishment of multifarious institutions across the country, with a strong human resource of committed volunteers and recognized community leaders.

In his power-point presentation on the topic “The Changing Scenario of Education and Muslim Responsibilities”, Khalid Mubashir Zafar put forth common problems of Education in India and the solutions. Speaking elaborately in comparison with the statistics from Sachar Committee report, he emphasised on the various schemes of government on education and how they go unutilised.

He applauded the role of NGOs who facilitate the transition of many bright students who go on to achieve greater heights, which are otherwise impossible for them. He concluded congratulating and praising the efforts of Human Welfare Foundation in this regard.

K K Suhail, Director of Public Relations of Human Welfare Foundation, elaborated on the achievements of ‘Vision – 2016’ project from 2006 to 2012 and emphasised on the efforts that are being made as part of the programme to build a society where the Muslims and other deprived communities attain equal standing in economic, social welfare, education and health sectors.

Speaking on the 35 minutes documentary released which he has directed also, said it has been prepared by shooting the ‘Vision 2016’ sites across northern India. He elaborated the dualism of the propaganda of Indian development and the pathetic condition of North India. He invited the audience to tour the villages of northern India to see the real picture of India.

There was a question and answer session, where audience interacted with K K Suhail, seeking different details pertaining to the programme.

Mohammed Aslam, President Indian Muslim Association presided over the function. Sharfuddin Soofi was the convener of the programme, which was attended by eminent participants from different walks of life.

Tanveer, in-charge of Social Service Department of IMA, gave an introduction of the activities of IMA Social Service Department and Muzaffar Deshmukh gave vote of thanks. Programme started with the recitation of holy quran by Hafiz Owaiz followed by the translation.

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