Aaghaz Foundation - Using Education to effect Socio-Economic Changes

Problems bedeviling the community Illiteracy and unemployment are largely responsible for backwardness among Muslim youths in India, especially Uttar Pradesh. A lot is being done on the religious front, but very little on issues related to education and socio-economic development and growth of Muslims.Aaghaz Foundation is a movement or collection of community resources to eradicate this problem.

August 12, 2006

Survey Result - Amberganj School Area (August 6, 2006)

AVIZ Convent School, Amberganj Area 58 Children

Located in one of the oldest area of the city, this school had impressed the members of Aaghaz in terms of quality of school personnel present in the school, and their commitment towards the cause of the community. Over 58 children were interviewed along with their parents, and most of the cases forwarded by the school to us were found to be genuine. In fact, our local area head is still verifying the facts on some cases. The average tuition fees per child is Rs. 125/- per month. Aaghaz is yet to find a sponsor for these cases. Hence we request our members to come out and adopt the fees of these future ambassadors of our community.

August 03, 2006

Survey of Students in Amberganj Area (August 6, 2006)

Aaghaz members would be conducting student survey on August 6, 2006 at 9:00 AM in the following schools of Amberganj:

1. Child Care Montessori School (this is right next to Amberganj Police Chowki) at 9:00 AM Sharp
2. AVIS School (Amberganj area near Child Care) at 11:00 AM

We request our members, who are present in Lucknow, to actively participate in this 'saba'ab' work - because in the Almighty Allah's sight even identifying a person who is in need of help gets immense blessings from Him.

August 02, 2006

Aaghaz Needs Your Help (August 1, 2006)

Unable to meet the expense of tuition fees of his three children - studying in Unity College, this Electro-Homeopathic practising Doctor approached one of our Aaghaz members about 15 days back. Upon conducting the survey of his children, our Aaghaz members found out that his financial conditions were even worst than what he told us Aaghaz Member earlier. Since Government did not recognize Electro-Homeopathic course (inspite over thousands of student studied and qualified to become doctors - but Govt. did not give them recognition)- hence his degree as a doctor totally became waste for him; they are not allowed to practise legally. But somehow he manages to make some money by running a small clinic in the vicnity of his house barely earning Rs. 3,000 - 4,000 p.m.

The total fees of his 3 schools children is Rs. 1,025 per month, out of which he can manage to pay Rs. 525/- p.m, for remainder of Rs. 500/- p.m. he has approached Aaghaz Foundation. We request our respected members to divert as much as their Zaka'at funds through Aaghaz Foundation.