6:09 AM

Rights groups pay homage to Prof. Iqbal Ansari



New Delhi: The Association for Protection of Civil Rights (APCR) and People’s Union of Civil Liberties (PUCL) jointly organized a memorial meeting on 22nd October at Gandhi Peace Foundation in New Delhi to pay homage and tribute to Prof. Iqbal Ansari, a veteran human rights defender and national council member of PUCL.
Prof. Iqbal Ansari, who was always at the forefront of the human and civil rights movements throughout the country over two decades, left this world on 13th October following a heart attack. He was 74 and is survived by his wife, two daughters, and three sons.

6:06 AM

Award for 700 minority student’s

Lucknow :The Human Welfare Foundation is orgnising “ UP Award ‘Function for miniority student’s on 8th November 2009 at Hari lawn,28/60, Ashok Marg Near Hindustan Times ( Gokhle Marg ) Sikander Bagh Chauraha Lucknow-226001.on this occasion 650 student’s will be feciliated by cash amount’s and citation .the programme will start at 9:00 AM onwards Those student’s who scored 60% and above mark’s in their 10th class exam held in March 2009 under UP State Education Board,(CBSE,ICSE, State Board and Madarsa Board ) will be feciliated by the eminent Personalities and also Guided by expert’s and career guibence will be provided to all the participant’s .

6:09 AM

Muslim NGO adopts a ‘dark’ village in Delhi

Submitted by admin4 on 26 October 2009 - 1:22pm.

By Mumtaz Alam Falahi, TwoCircles.net,
New Delhi: In the last 62 years the Badarpur Khadar village in North-East Delhi could not see electricity. Nor road, drinking water and school. With the Delhi-based Muslim NGO Human Welfare Foundation deciding to adopt it, the village can now hope for some light.
A delegation of the NGO comprising its President educationist Saiyid Hamid, General Secretary K Siddique Hassan and Mohammad Jafar, Vice President, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, met Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on October 24 and offered to adopt the village to set up and run a primary school, a dispensary and a vocational technical school there.
The NGO submitted a memorandum to the chief minister detailing that it visited the village after a media report and found it lacking all primary civic amenities.
“The Badarpur Khadar Village is a part of Karawal Nagar Assembly Segment of Delhi Pradesh, just 20 km from CM’s office. The village has a population of above 5000 and falls in the Karawal Nagar Assembly segment. A delegation of Human Welfare Foundation visited the village on 19.10.09 . This village does not have roads, electricity, school, dispensary, fair price shop and even NREGA Scheme. Most of the children and women reportedly are affected by dust allergy. These poor people have become destitute in their own home land,” reads the memorandum.
The HWF has proposed in the memorandum that it will set up and manage a primary school, a dispensary and will also run a vocational technical school if the Govt. provides them 2 acres of land.
In order to redeem this destitute village, the NGO has urged the government to provide following facilities: e lectricity, sanitation, B.T. approach road…brick or cc, village road, fair price shops and NREGA scheme.

4:04 AM

Human Welfare Foundations High level Deligation met Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit







A ray of light for Delhi’s “area of darkness”
http://www.thehindu.com/2009/10/25/stories/2009102559700300.htm



Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar



NEW DELHI: A delegation of the Delhi-based Human Welfare Foundation, which runs several NGOs, met Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Saturday and offered to set up and manage a primary school, a dispensary and a vocational technical school at Madanpur Khadar village in North-East Delhi which 62 years after Independence still lacks these basic facilities and also has no power or drinking water supply.
The delegation, led by Foundation general secretary K. A. Siddique Hassan, also submitted a memorandum to Ms. Dikshit stating that it visited the village on October 19 after a report appeared in The Hindu on October 11 under the title “An area of darkness in Delhi” exposing the total lack of primary civic amenities in this village which is the very picture of deprivation.
The delegation during its visit found that “this village does not have roads, electricity, school, dispensary, fair price shop and even NREGS (National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme). Most of the children and women reportedly are affected by dust allergy. These poor people have become destitute in their own homeland.”
The delegation informed Ms. Dikshit that the Foundation had in the past undertaken broad-based ameliorative work mainly in the domains of education and health in different States.
Noting that Ms. Dikshit over the years has given a fillip to public-private partnership, the Foundation said it had picked up this extremely backward area for adoption and expected government support in the matter.
The Foundation also urged the Chief Minister to provide electricity, sanitation, a proper approach road, fair price shops and NREGS in the village.
The Foundation has been working towards upliftment and empowerment of the downtrodden and underprivileged sections of society, especially Muslims, who constitute the majority of the population in Madanpur Khadar village.

4:02 AM

HUMAN WELFARE FOUNDATIONS DELIGATE MEET DELHI CHIEF MINISTER


5:09 AM

Interview with Siddique Hasan: Architect of JIH’s Vision 2016

http://khabrein.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=24904&Itemid=65
Fasil K of Khabrein.info on 25 August, 2009 14:06:47 192 times read
Prof Siddique Hassan, Naib Ameer (vice president) of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, a college professor and former head of JIH’s Kerala unit is credited with undertaking some big projects and making them success. No example can be better than Madhyamam, a daily newspaper published by Jamaat-e-Islami Hind in Kerala and Gulf. It has more than a dozen editions being published from Kerala and Gulf simultaneously. Now he heads JIH’s mammoth social welfare project Vision 2016 that aims to positively transform lives of the underprivileged sections of the Indian society. In an interview with Fasil K of Khabrein.info, Prof Siddique Hassan, speaks extensively on the project Vision 2016, a mammoth multi billion rupees project, its progress and the challenges ahead.
Excerpts:
Q: What is Vision 2016 all about?
A: Vision 2016 is an ambitious plan envisaged for the development and upliftment of the deprived sections of our society that includes Muslims and Dalits. Lasting for period of ten years, the project has identified education, health, employment, women empowerment, and microfinance as its chief focus areas. The schemes and projects run by various institutions and agencies are supervised by an umbrella organization, Human Welfare Foundation. In the first phase, Muslims of the selected 58 poor districts are going to benefit from the project.

For complete interview click on the following link:
http://khabrein.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=24904&Itemid=65