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From village to glory, Jamia daughter Zeerish Aslam soars high

Shopian District, JAMMU & KASHMIR / NEW DELHI :

Zeerish Aslam brings laurels to Jamia Girls Senior Secondary School (The OT/Jamia)

On the occasion of India’s 79th Independence Day, Zeerish Aslam from Jamia Girls Senior Secondary School, along with five other Prerana alumni, was bestowed with an extraordinary honour. They were invited to an At-Home Reception at Rashtrapati Bhavan by Droupadi Murmu, President of India.

Hailing from the picturesque Shopian District of Jammu and Kashmir, Zeerish showcased her academic prowess by securing the top rank in a district-level competitive exam. This achievement paved the way for her selection into the prestigious Prerana programme, a visionary initiative empowering India’s youth through experiential learning.

At Prerana’s Vadnagar campus in Gujarat, Zeerish joined a diverse group of 20 exceptionally talented students from 10 different states of India, immersing herself in a transformative one-week experience designed to invoke fundamental ideas and inspire the next generation of leaders.

Zeerish vividly recalls the warm and enthusiastic welcome she and her fellow awardees received. As they entered the esteemed gathering, they were surrounded by dignitaries, ministers, and foreign ambassadors. What struck Zeerish was the sense of equality, respect, and spirit of inclusivity.

During the event, Zeerish had the privilege of meeting the President of India, who warmly greeted her and inquired about her studies and experiences at Prerana.  She also interacted with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who welcomed her with a smile and asked about her future endeavours.

“My colleagues and I stood together during the national anthem and sang in union. As our voices echoed in chorus, filling the room with pride, I felt a deep sense of patriotism and unity,” Zeerish recalls. This extraordinary experience has become a source of deep inspiration for Zeerish and her fellow awardees, reaffirming Prerana’s commitment to nurturing future leaders and contributing to the vision of Viksit Bharat.

The event has left an indelible mark on their lives, motivating them to strive for excellence and make a positive impact in their communities.

The university and schools of Jamia Millia Islamia have extended a hearty congratulations to Zeerish on this rare distinction and recognition and hope that she will continue to bring laurels to her school and JMI.

In another development on the campus, As a part of the National Anti-Ragging Day and Anti-Ragging Week observances, the Proctorial Department of Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) organised a Special Lecture on Anti-Ragging on 13.08.2025 at 11:30 am in the FTK-CIT Conference Hall to raise awareness about the menace of ragging and to reaffirm the university’s commitment to ensuring a safe and inclusive environment for all students.

Prof. Mohammad Asad Malik, Chief Proctor, JMI welcomed all the guests and participants and shed light on the legal aspects of ragging and outlined the proactive role of the Proctorial team in addressing student grievances and ensuring safety across the campus. He informed the participants that the Anti-Ragging Team and Proctor Office were always there to help any aggrieved students, so they should not feel any reservation in approaching the Proctor Office, and even a mild case of ragging should not go unreported. He also expressed his gratitude to Prof. Mazhar Asif, Vice-Chancellor, JMI and Prof. Md. Mahtab Alam Rizvi, Registrar, JMI for sparing their valuable time to address the students on the sensitive issue of ragging.

The chief guest, Prof. Mazhar Asif, emphasized the moral and ethical responsibility of senior students to warmly welcome and support their juniors. He stressed that earning respect is a reciprocal process and that one cannot expect to be treated well without showing genuine care and respect for others. He also spoke eloquently on the socio-religious dimensions of student life and the traditional guru-shishya (teacher–student) relationship, assuring freshers of a fear-free and nurturing campus environment. Reflecting on the history and culture of Jamia Millia Islamia, Prof. Asif said, “At Jamia, we take pride in shaping our students into compassionate human beings while also ensuring excellence in their respective fields of study.” Highlighting the university’s robust mechanisms to curb ragging, he commended the Proctor Office’s untiring efforts to protect students from even the mildest forms of such misconduct at Jamia Millia Islamia.

The Guest of Honor, Prof. Md. Mahtab Alam Rizvi, reassured the student community by apprising them of the robust anti-ragging mechanisms instituted by JMI. He urged students to actively engage in maintaining a friendly and respectful culture. He reiterated that the Jamia Millia Islamia stands firmly against ragging in all its forms and continues to ensure a welcoming, respectful, and secure environment for all its students. He told the students that there are stringent and concrete laws to combat ragging, making it a punishable offense under both institutional rules and the law of the land. He also apprised the students about the support that the university provides to its students through its Counseling and Guidance Centre, Mental Health Unit, Proctorial Team, and Anti-Ragging Committee.

Prof. Neelofer Afzal, Dean of Students’ Welfare, in her address as Special Guest, emphasised replacing fear with friendship, intimidation with inclusion, and cruelty with compassion. She also urged the students to speak up against the crime of ragging and help in saving a fellow student’s life.

Gaurav Singhal, Vice President of the Society Against Violence in Education (SAVE), Kolkata, delivered the keynote address on the occassion. He said that activities such as anti-ragging campaigns and awareness lectures reflect the strong commitment of JMI to upholding the values of respect, dignity, and empathy among students in all aspects of their academic and personal development. He cautioned students never to indulge in the evil practice of ragging and encouraged them to stand united against any form of violence or harassment. He also informed them about legal remedies and support systems available for victims.

All participants took a solemn pledge not to engage in or support any form of ragging, reaffirming their commitment to a safe and respectful university culture. The event concluded with the singing of the National Anthem, instilling a sense of unity and national pride.

The event was attended by over 120 freshers and senior students, in addition to the Anti-Ragging Committee Members, Provosts of Boys’ and Girls’ Residences, Anti-Ragging Squads, Deans of Faculties, Heads of Departments, Directors of Centres, the University Librarian, the Security Advisor, and many other officials and staff of the university. The programme was compered by Dr. Ambreen Jamali, Assistant Proctor, and the vote of thanks was delivered by Dr. Etee Bahadur, Assistant Proctor.

source: http://www.theokhlatimes.com / The Okhla Times / Home> JMI-Edu / by The Okhla Times / August 19th, 2025

Insightful lecture on women in Islam at Jamia

NEW DELHI :

The Sarojini Naidu Centre for Women’s Studies in collaboration with the Dr Zakir Hussain Institute of Islamic Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, hosted a special extension Lecture titled, “Unpacking the Myths: Separating Fact from Fiction about Women in Islam” on April 24, 2025, at Mir Anis Hall of Jamia Millia Islamia.

The lecture was delivered by noted British Islamic Scholar Dr Shiekh Mohammad Akram Nadwi. Formerly the Dean of Cambridge Islamic College and currently the Principal of the Al-Salam Institute and famous for his multi volume book Al-Muhaddithat, which documents female scholars in Islamic history, he is a leading authority on Islamic jurisprudence and Hadith, inspiring global audiences with his teachings.

The event opened with a soulful recitation of the Holy Quran, followed by a warm welcome from the honorary director of SNCWS Prof Nishat Zaidi.

The introduction of the speaker was given by Prof. Habibullah Khan, Honorary Director of the Dr Zakir Hussain Institute of Islamic Studies. Prof Habibullah praised Dr Nadwi’s globally recognised contributions to Islamic scholarship, particularly his work on gender and Hadith.

Dr Nadwi’s lecture captivated the large audience present in the hall as the urging open dialogue to dismantle stereotypes about women in Islam.

Referencing his monumental 40-volume work, Al-Muhaddi that: the Women Scholars of Islam that chronicles the contributions of female Islamic scholars.

The speaker presented a compelling case for re-evaluating historical narratives, generalisations, myths and patriarchal notions through rigorous scholarship and proper understanding of Islam. His call for mutual respect and understanding across cultures sparked vibrant discussions among attendees, reinforcing the lecture’s relevance in today’s diverse world.

The lecture was followed by the presidential remarks by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. MazharAsif, who emphasised Jamia’s commitment to inclusive discourse and highlighted the pivotal role of women in shaping Muslim society.

He urged audience to practice equality of women in their lives and shape a society that respects women.

Among the attendees were Prof Mohammad Muslim Khan (Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences), Prof Iqtidar Khan (Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Languages),Prof Kausar Mazhari , faculties and staff of SNCWS and Dr Zakir Hussain Institute of Islamic studies besides teachers, researchers and students from across the faculties of the Social Sciences, Humanities and Languages and from various Centers of the University.

Dr Tarannum Siddiqui of the Sarojini Naidu Centre for Women’s Studies convened and moderated the program. Dedicated volunteers, including Vaibhav, Zoyba, Gargi Mishra, Shubhangi, RaiyahQamar, and Fatima Zohra from MA Gender Studies of SNCWS ensured a seamless experience.

“Dr Nadwi’s lecture is a clarion call to challenge misconceptions and embrace informed dialogue,” said Prof Nishat Zaidi while thanking the speaker. She further said: “His scholarship inspires us to bridge tradition and modernity in pursuit of equity and understanding.”

The session concluded with pertinent Q&A session in which students satisfied their curiosities by asking relevant questions to the speaker.

A formal vote of thanks was presented by Gargi Mishra, student of MA Gender studies. Students and particularly girls who attended the talk were well impressed to know about the historical contributions of women in shaping society and their contributions in nation building.

source: http://www.theokhlatimes.com / The Okhla Times / Home> JMI-EDU / by theokhlatimes / April 29th, 2025

Jamia’s free UPSC coaching produces 32 civil servants in 2024

NEW DELHI :

New Delhi :

Turning aspirations into achievements, the Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) university’s Residential Coaching Academy (RCA) has once again proven to be a beacon of hope for civil service aspirants as a total of 32 students trained there have cleared the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination 2024, one of the most competitive exams in the country.

Of the 78 candidates from the RCA who reached the interview stage, 32 made it to the final selection list, according to a statement issued by the JMI.

Twelve among them are women, reflecting the RCA’s strong emphasis on inclusive and gender-responsive education, the statement said.

Alfred Thomas emerged as the academy’s top performer this year with an All India Rank (AIR) of 33. He was followed by Iram Choudhary (AIR 40) and Ruchika Jha (AIR 51), all of whom have earned praise for their inspiring journeys.

Speaking exclusively to PTI, Jha said, “The Jamia Millia Islamia RCA gave me a healthy competitive environment to push myself to work hard. The peer group I got here kept me motivated through tough times. The JMI RCA has played a crucial role in my UPSC-CSE journey.” She added that service allocation is expected in the next four to five months and her first preference is the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) in the AGMUT (Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram and Union Territory) cadre.

Several of the selected candidates are likely to be inducted into top services like the IAS and Indian Police Service (IPS), while others will join the India Revenue Service (IRS), Audit and Accounts, Indian Railway Traffic Service (IRTS) and other Group-A services based on their ranks and preferences.

Celebrating the achievement, JMI Vice Chancellor Professor Mazhar Asif said, “This result is a matter of great pride. The RCA continues to uphold its mission of empowering students from socially- and economically-disadvantaged backgrounds. The performance of our women candidates particularly underscores the potential of inclusive education.”

Registrar Professor Mohammad Mahtab Alam Rizvi said, “These results are a reflection of the academy’s rigorous preparation model and the unwavering determination of our students. The RCA has built an environment of excellence that consistently delivers.”

Professor Samina Bano, the in-charge of the RCA, was praised for her personalised mentorship and hands-on guidance, which played a crucial role in this year’s success.

Established in 2010 under the University Grants Commission’s (UGC) initiative, the RCA operates through the university’s Centre for Coaching and Career Planning (CC&CP). It offers free coaching and residential facilities to candidates from Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, minority communities and women. Admission is based on a national-level written test, followed by interviews.

The academy’s legacy includes Shruti Sharma, the UPSC topper of 2021. Since its inception, the RCA has helped nearly 300 students enter elite services such as the IAS, IPS and Indian Foreign Service (IFS), while more than 300 others have joined services like CAPF, IB, RBI, Bank PO and various state PSCs.

According to the statement, the RCA’s structured programme includes more than 500 hours of classes, mock interviews, special sessions with retired civil servants and experts, and mentorship by successful alumni. It also provides round-the-clock library access, free Wi-Fi and secure residential facilities.

The Civil Services Examination is conducted in three stages — preliminary, mains and interview — to select officers for the IAS, IFS, IPS and other central services.

The preliminary exam was held on June 16, 2024, with 9,92,599 candidates applying and 5,83,213 appearing. A total of 14,627 candidates qualified for the main exam held in September and 2,845 reached the interview stage that was conducted from January 7 to April 17, 2025.

This year, the UPSC has recommended 1,009 candidates — 725 men and 284 women — for appointment to various services.

source: http://www.awazthevoice.in / Awaz, The Voice / Home> Stories / by PTI / Tarique Anwar / April 24th, 2025