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The boys who have made Bidar proud

Bidar, KARNATAKA :

Bidar Deputy Commissioner R. Ramachandran after felicitating Arbaaz Ahmed of Shaheen College for his NEET success in Bidar. Arbaaz’s father Md. Saleemoddin is seen.

Mohammad Arbaaz Ahmed was in eighth standard when his father suffered a paralytic stroke. He remembers his brothers carrying their father Mohammad Saleemoddin to hospitals in Basava Kalyan and Bidar. Doctors said that it may be a result of an accident or injury in the past. They began a series of treatments, but little came of it.

He lost his job and was barely mobile. His wife started working as a house help to keep the hearth warm. Saleemoddin was a lorry driver handling goods vehicles between Mumbai and Hyderabad. He worked overtime to feed his large family and send his children to school.

But the illness affected the family badly.

This, however, did not deter the children from succeeding in school. His eldest son got into an engineering college, another got into medicine and the third became a dentist.

Arbaaz, who has obtained the 85th rank in the NEET all India rankings and the third rank in the State, says that his brothers who succeed in the face of adversity, inspired him. “My parents also supported me. Four years ago my father suffered a stroke and became bed-ridden for months. But he never asked me to quit studying or take up a job. He nudged me to keep studying so that I could become a doctor and help a lot of people,” Arbaaz told The Hindu .

He says he is likely to be accepted into the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi. The studious youth, however, does not want to stop at MBBS. “I want to complete my post-graduation and then, take up research to create low- cost treatment for the poor,’’ he said.

Arbaaz scored 97 % in PU and 92 % in SSLC exams. He joined the Bidar-based Shaheen PU College. The college admitted Arbaaz free, just as it had admitted his two brothers.

“This year, we have admitted 300 students free, against our intake of 1500,” said Abdul Quadeer, secretary of Shaheen PU College that has produced NEET toppers Karthik Reddy and Arbaaz.

Karthik Reddy’s father Rama Reddy is a professor of mechanical engineering in Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College in Bidar.

His mother Kalpana is a government primary school teacher. “My elder brother is an engineer. He is a student of M.Tech. But I was not sure of what to do after PU. I got interested in medicine after discussing with my friends at the college,’’ he said.

He was a day boarder who chose a semi residential model which meant he went to college at 7 in the morning only to return home at 9 p.m.. He says that he spent the lockdown period solving past question papers. The college staff came home to give the papers and collect the answer sheets every day. “We kept in touch with our teachers via phone and video conference calls,” he said.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> India> Karnataka / by B Rishikesh Bahadurdesai / October 20th, 2010

Shaheen Group Unveils Inclusive Education Initiatives, Expands Presence in Delhi

Bidar, KARNATAKA / DELHI :

Chairman of Shaheen Group of Institutions Dr Abdul Qadeer (Centre) speaking to mediapersons at Shaheen Grouop’s office in Delhi on Friday(May 1, 2026).

New Delhi :

Dr Abdul Qadeer, founder and chairman of Shaheen Group of Institutions, on Friday announced a series of academic initiatives aimed at promoting inclusive, affordable, and future-oriented education for students from diverse social and economic backgrounds.

 Addressing media persons at the Delhi branch of the institution, he said the organisation remains committed to combining academic excellence with social transformation and global educational opportunities.

He formally introduced its flagship programmes covering mainstream education, professional coaching, international schooling, and overseas medical education.

Dr. Qadeer highlighted the role of education in empowering underprivileged communities and integrating students into the mainstream educational system. He said the institution’s programmes are designed to provide personalised learning, mentorship, and structured academic support to help students compete at national and international levels.

One of the major initiatives discussed during the press conference was the “Madrasa Plus” programme. The programme seeks to integrate Madrasa students into formal education through a specialised teaching model featuring a 1:6 teacher-student ratio. According to the institution, the programme has achieved nearly 80 percent success in Class X examinations. It is currently being implemented in more than 100 Madrasas in collaboration with the Government of Karnataka. Officials said the initiative has enabled thousands of students to continue their education within the mainstream system while preserving their religious and cultural identity.

The institution also introduced its “5-Year Integrated Graduation Programme”, which combines higher secondary education with undergraduate studies and Islamic learning. Under the programme, students can pursue undergraduate courses such as BA, BCom, and BCA alongside Alimiyath studies. The programme also includes Hifz support, structured residential facilities, and personalised mentoring aimed at ensuring balanced academic and personal development.

Another major academic initiative announced was the “Pre Plus Two”, a three-year pre-NEET and JEE foundation programme designed for students who have either passed or failed Class X examinations. The programme begins with an Academic Intensive Care Unit (AICU), which focuses on strengthening students’ fundamentals in Mathematics, Science, and Languages through personalised instruction. This is followed by a comprehensive NCERT-based curriculum integrated with NEET and JEE coaching, continuous testing, and mentoring support.

Dr. Qadeer said the programme is intended to help students rebuild confidence and prepare systematically for competitive examinations. He added that many students from disadvantaged educational backgrounds often require individual attention and conceptual clarity, which the programme seeks to provide.

The institution also highlighted its “MBBS Abroad Programme”, aimed at students aspiring to pursue medical education overseas at affordable costs. Under the programme, students can study medicine in countries such as Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan at an estimated cost of around Rs 28.8 lakh. The institution stated that the programme provides hostel accommodation, food, hospital facilities within the same campus, separate residential arrangements for boys and girls, and complete academic guidance to ensure a secure and supportive environment for students studying abroad.

Another key announcement was related to the Shaheen Australian International School, which offers education through the globally recognised WACE curriculum. The school focuses on inquiry-based learning, critical thinking, and student-centric teaching methods. According to the institution, the school aims to prepare students for international academic and professional opportunities through globally aligned educational practices and value-based learning.

Dr. Qadeer also spoke about the expansion of the institution in the national capital through Shaheen Academy Delhi. He said the Delhi centre will focus particularly on NEET preparation and will follow Shaheen’s established academic model based on discipline, conceptual understanding, and continuous mentorship.

He added that the academy aims to support students from diverse backgrounds and provide them with structured guidance, holistic development, and opportunities to excel in competitive examinations. The expansion, he said, is part of the institution’s broader mission to make quality education accessible across different parts of the country.

The press conference concluded with an interaction between the management and media representatives, during which officials reiterated the institution’s commitment to educational inclusion, skill development, and creating opportunities for socially and economically marginalised students.

source: http://www.indiatomorrow.net / India Tomorrow / Home> Education / by India Tomorrow / May 01st, 2026

Small Traders Emerge as Models of Financial Discipline in Bidar

Bidar, KARNATAKA :

Abdul Jabbar Siddiqi, a key leader of Karunya Society, addressing the event titled Community Connect Mission & Vision in Bidar

Bidar:

In a remarkable example of ethical finance and grassroots development, small and medium traders in Bidar have demonstrated exemplary financial discipline by repaying their loans promptly and in full. This achievement, driven by the Karunya Society’s interest-free microfinance programme, was celebrated at a recent city event titled Community Connect Mission & Vision.

Abdul Jabbar Siddiqi, a key leader of Karunya Society, revealed a striking figure – 98% of loans issued to small traders have been repaid on time. To him, the statistic is more than a financial milestone; it reflects the honesty, sincerity, and perseverance of the beneficiaries.

“These traders were once trapped in debt cycles with exploitative moneylenders,” Siddiqi said. “Today, they are finally enjoying the full rewards of their hard work.”

Karunya Society operates 47 branches nationwide, disbursing nearly ₹1.25 crore in loans each day and supporting around 1.25 lakh families.

Branch head Mujtaba Khan detailed the local outcomes: over the past seven years, around 3,500 families in the district have benefitted from ₹60 crore in business loans and ₹2.4 crore in emergency hand loans. Beneficiaries – such as Panchsheela Garments, Pramila Tailor, Ravi Kani Footwear, Shiv Kumar Udaygir, and Faheem Qureshi – shared heartfelt testimonies of how the programme transformed their livelihoods.

Karnataka Minister for Municipal Administration and Hajj, Rahim Khan, praised the effort, admitting he had doubts when the society launched seven years ago.

“Many banks were struggling back then, and I wondered whether this interest-free model could survive,” he said. “But its growth and impact are nothing short of a miracle.” He commended the society’s volunteers for their selfless service, noting none take personal profit.

Former Managing Director of Bidar District Credit and Cooperative Bank, S. Kudre, underlined the programme’s significance, pointing out that many interest-based microfinance institutions are now in crisis. “An interest-free society with 3,500 active members thriving like this shows the model works – and India needs it now more than ever,” he said.

Dr. Abdul Qadeer, Chairman of Shaheen Group of Institutions, urged affluent community members to deposit surplus funds into Karunya Society to enable more interest-free lending. Similarly, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind’s city president, Mohammed Muazzam, proposed opening of a new branch in Bidar’s New Town to widen the reach.

Karunya Society’s model is proving to be more than a financial service – it is a movement built on trust, compassion, and shared prosperity. By empowering small traders to escape debt traps and build sustainable businesses, it offers a credible, humane alternative to conventional interest-based finance.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Latest News / by Mohamed Atherulla Shariff / August 13th, 2025

Shaheen Academy Felicitates NEET Achievers; Abdul Qadeer Urges Education-Led Social Reform

Bidar, KARNATAKA / UTTAR PRADESH :

New Delhi:

Shaheen Academy organised a grand event to honour its NEET achievers. The ceremony celebrated the students’ success and dedication.

The event was attended by educationists and community leaders. Among them was Abdul Qadeer, founder and chairman of Shaheen Group of Institutions.

In his keynote speech, Abdul Qadeer praised students and faculty. He stressed that education should not just be for earning. “Education can uplift society and spark social change,” he said. “It plays a key role in national growth and development.”

He reaffirmed Shaheen Academy’s mission: to offer value-based, holistic education. He said students must grow into responsible citizens and future leaders.

Abdul Qadeer urged students to look beyond personal success. He asked them to engage in social service and nation-building.

He also made a heartfelt appeal against lavish weddings. “Don’t spend lakhs on grand celebrations,” he said. “Use that money to educate your children, neighbours, and the poor.”

He called education the true celebration. “Transforming lives through education is the real joy,” he added.

He also underlined the need for wider educational outreach. “Five or six institutions are not enough,” he said. “We need 5,000 organisations working for value-based education. Shaheen must have 500 branches to transform society.”

Kaleemul Hafeez, Chairman of Al-Hafeez Educational Academy, also spoke. He compared Abdul Qadeer’s work to that of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. “Abdul Qadeer Sahib is continuing that legacy to educate a new generation,” he said.

Noor Nawaz, founder of The Hind Guru Academy, echoed the same spirit. He reminded students of the idea of Rabbul Alamin—Lord of all worlds. “Be ambassadors of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ,” he said. “Show compassion, honesty, and service in all you do.”

The event ended with a special honour for teachers and staff of Shaheen Academy. Their hard work was praised as a key part of the students’ success.

The celebration not only recognised academic achievement but also highlighted education’s role in building a better society.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Latest News> Report / by Radiance News Bureau / June 28th, 2025

Bidar: Former legislative council member Qazi Arshad Ali passes away

Bidar, KARNATAKA :

Former member of the Legislative Council and editor of the Hindi newspaper Bidar Ki Awaaz and the Urdu newspaper Surkh Zameen, Qazi Arshad Ali

Bidar: 

Former member of the Legislative Council and editor of the Hindi newspaper Bidar Ki Awaaz and the Urdu newspaper Surkh Zameen, Qazi Arshad Ali (75), passed away on Monday, March 3, due to a heart attack.

He is survived by his wife, son, and three daughters.

Qazi Arshad Ali had served two terms as a Legislative Council member and had also held positions as Chairman of the Bidar Urban Development Authority and President of the Congress district unit.

Political leaders, journalists, and residents of Bidar have expressed their deep condolences on his demise.

source: http://www.english.varthabharati.in / Vartha Bharati / Home> Karnataka / by Vartha Bharati / March 03rd, 2025

Karnataka: Bidar MLA Rahim Khan Takes Oath As Cabinet Minister In Siddaramaiah Govt

Bidar, KARNATAKA:

Bidar MLA Rahim Khan, who emerged victorious in the recently held Karnataka Assembly Elections, took oath as a cabinet minister in the Siddaramaiah government on Saturday. The swearing-in ceremony was held at Raj Bhavan in Bengaluru, where Khan pledged his commitment to serving the people of Karnataka.

Rahim Khan, a two-time MLA, secured a resounding victory by defeating JD(S)’s Suryakanth Nagamarpalli with a margin of 10,780 votes. His triumph in the elections solidified his position as one of the prominent representatives of the Congress party in the region. Today, he joined the ranks of 24 Congress MLAs who were sworn in as cabinet ministers in the newly elected Karnataka government.

Nine Muslim representatives all from Congress party had won the election in the Karnataka assembly elections, despite multiple political parties fielding Muslim candidates in the elections.

Congress had fielded 15 Muslim candidates, while Janata Dal (Secular) and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) fielded 21 and 15 Muslim candidates, respectively. The Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) had fielded 11 Muslim candidates, and All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) had fielded 1 Muslim candidate.

Among the victorious Muslim MLAs, BZ Zameer Ahmed Khan, a five-time MLA from Chamrajpet, was earlier inducted as a cabinet minister on the same day Congress leader Siddaramaiah was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Karnataka.

Additionally, the Congress party appointed former Karnataka Minister and Mangaluru MLA UT Khader as the Speaker of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly. UT Khader made history by becoming the first Muslim to hold this prestigious position in the state’s legislative history. He was elected unopposed as the opposition BJP and JD(S) did not field their candidates. 

source: http://www.thecognate.com / The Cognate / Home> News / by Shaik Zakeer Hussain / May 27th, 2023

Bidar Girl Nishat Fatima secured 9th Rank in KCET

Bidar, KARNATAKA :

Image : THG Media

The Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2021 results have been announced on Monday by the Karnataka Examination Authority.

Nishat Fatima from Shaheen Group of Institutions in Bidar has bagged the 9th rank for the state.

A total of 26 students from Shaheen College have secured below 500 rank in BNYS and BVSc courses.

source: http://www.thehindustangazette.in / The Hindustan Gazette / Home> News> Education / by The Hindustan Gazette / September 20th, 2021