Shaheen College now offers unique course of 'Hifzul-Quran Plus'

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September 23, 2012

quranMangalore, September 23: Shaheen College of Bidar has taken up the initiative of 'Hifzul-Quran Plus', a 4-year integrated course for Huffaz-e-Karam between the ages of 12 and 15 years.

 

Speaking at a press meet here on Sunday, Abdul Khadeer, Founder and General Secretary of Shaheen Group of Institutions, said that the course was initiated with the aim of fulfilling the requirements of students by providing them the education necessary to pursue professional courses.

 

“We wish to bring Islamic and modern education together in schools. The government of India is also keen in including science as a subject in madrasas. We also help the needy students by enrolling them free of cost. Currently, more than 70 students from 10 states have been enrolled for Hifzul-Quran Plus,” he said.

 

The course comprises of a foundation course for six months where basic Mathematics and languages will be taught, a bridge course of six months, followed by Class 10 for a period of 1 year and PUC (Science) for 2 years. During PUC, the students will also be prepared for competitive exams such as NEET, IIT, AIEEE, NDA etc., he said.

 

Apart from the unique Hifzul-Quran Plus, the college offers courses for Hafiz-ul-Quran as well as for CET repeaters. Shaheen College is the only institute in the State offering such a course, he said.

 

Another feature of Shaheen College is that tuitions are strictly banned. “Tuitions are harmful. Following our example, other colleges have also stopped tuitions and Bidar is now a tuition-free district,” said Mr Qadeer.

 

15 per cent intake of the entire institution is free of cost, he added.

 

Shaheen Group of Institutions has classes from elementary up to degree level comprising of 8000 students from 10 states, with degree course being offered only to girls. It is managed by Allama Iqbal Educational Society and was started in 1990 with the aim of promoting educational awareness in a remote village in Bidar district.

 

The fee structure for PUC was Rs 68000 per year along with hostel facilities, while for Hifzul-Quran it was Rs 36000, he said.

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Arham hussain
 - 
Wednesday, 20 Jun 2018

I am 11 years old i have completed my hifz in month of october 2017  now i am revising. I need to help my father, He canot afford my fee pls help us.

 

 

MD Zishan Alam
 - 
Wednesday, 30 May 2018

I  Completed Hifz Quran this Ramzan . I take admission in your Institute but my father is not afford fee I am from Poor family. I want to become Engineer . I need help.. Mobile No.9199680681

MD Zishan Alam
 - 
Wednesday, 30 May 2018

Mobile No.9199680681

MOHAMMAD AKRAM
 - 
Monday, 8 Jan 2018

sir i am a hafiz and i have completed inter so i want to be a doctor then what should i do i am from aligarh up 

Abdul Matin
 - 
Sunday, 24 Dec 2017

Can a branch of Shaheen group institution be in Assam 

Dr Md Faiz Mobin
 - 
Sunday, 12 Nov 2017

Assalamolaikum Janab.

 

I want to know detail about Hifzul- Quran plus. Plz tell me if sahin  group of institutions situated in Bihar. 

 

What process of admission & fee structure etc. 

Abdullah
 - 
Sunday, 30 Jul 2017

Sir app ne kaha Tha Shaheen ki branch U.P me bhi open hogi ? Agar U.P me kahi ho to zaroor bataaye plz

​​​I want be a doctor but Bidar me mujh se nhi hopaayega Mai Bidar ja ke return Hua hu

Plz sir Shaheen ko U.P meme bhi launch kre 

MD Shahbaz
 - 
Sunday, 19 Feb 2017

Assalamu alaikum..... Janab ali alhamdullilah mai hafiz quaran hon aur abhi mai nadwa islamic university se padhai kar raha hon alhamdullilah mere madarsa me her subject padhaya jata h jaise Arbic Urdu English aur thura bahut math aur hindi
Mai doctor banna chahta hon aur mai medical competition pass karke gov college me admision lena h tu mujhe 12th tak aapke Shaheen me kitne saal lagenge aur ramzan ke bad aapke institute me admision hojayega
plz aap hame btaye

MOHD AQEEL QASMI
 - 
Wednesday, 8 Feb 2017

asslamo alaikom. my son sarim mohd saied is appearing for 7th std in jeevan dahra inter college he is 12 years old and he is hafize quran and he completed 3 daurs . and i want admission in your college so what is the procedure for it. thanks. mohd aqeel qasmi .33. phool bagh colononi kursi road lucknow 226026.mo.9044887838.

Irfan ali
 - 
Friday, 13 Jan 2017

Assalamu Alaikum
Janab aali mai hifz kar chuka ho aur abhi mai nadwa lucknow se padh raha hon 3 class me aur mai aapke shaheen ke zarye ek mbbs doctor banna chahta hon or kitne saal lagenge?
Can I become a doctor in your shaheen

Kashif raza
 - 
Thursday, 5 Jan 2017

Sir, will it be provided only for 12 to 15 yrs student.?
Myself, Kashif raza (Hifzul Quraan). And I m 18 years old. Am I comfort to take admission in Shaheen group of institution?

Mohammed Muneer
 - 
Tuesday, 8 Nov 2016

hai
assalamu alaikum

Aatir Saba
 - 
Tuesday, 8 Nov 2016

Sir I am Hafiz and also passed intermediate ...now I want to do BA from this institute ...what is the procedure?

Lamees Fatama
 - 
Sunday, 28 Feb 2016

Huffaz pls branch Bangalore men bhi ?

Lamees Fatama
 - 
Sunday, 28 Feb 2016

Huffaz plus ki branch Bangalore men bhi hai?

Lamees Fatama
 - 
Sunday, 28 Feb 2016

Huffaz plus ki branch Bangalore men bhi hai ?

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Media Release
March 12,2020

Manipal, Mar 12: Team WGSHA is proud to announce that the culinary museum in WGSHA has been listed in Limca Book of Records as India's First Living Culinary Arts Museum.

Limca Book of Records (LBR) is a catalogue of achievements made by Indians, at home and abroad in diverse fields of human endeavour. LBR is a celebration of exemplary exploits and recognizes accomplishments such as firsts, inventions, discoveries, honours, awards and the truly extraordinary.

Chef Thirugnanasambantham, Principal of WGSHA, while thanking MAHE and ITC Leadership for extending all support towards instituting this museum in Manipal and WGSHA, also appreciated and thanked all those who have directly or indirectly helped towards setting up this museum in Manipal.

"The process for WGSHA's culinary museum to make an entry into the popular Limca Book of Records started almost six months back and after validation by LBR recently, has been listed in the book of records. We are glad that we could be the first of its kind in such endeavour and we also hope to be in Guinness World Records soon", said Chef Thiru.

"We are indeed grateful to Michelin-starred Indian celebrity Chef Vikas Khanna, the founder and curator of this museum, who had this idea of establishing a culinary museum and donated thousands of kitchen tools and equipment worth millions of dollars to this museum for preserving the history of India's rich tradition of culinary arts and to educate the future generations. Chef Vikas Khanna, 'Distinguished Alumnus' of WGSHA, being very desirous of making such a museum in India, what better place it would be than in his own Alma Mater!", he said on the background of having the museum.

Chef Thiru mentioned that Udupi, popular for the famous 'Udupi Cuisine', and being a temple town, is adjacent to International University Town of Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE).

MAHE is home to thousands of international students and visitors. With a great heritage of Udupi, combined with the large number of Indian and International students residing in and around Manipal, it was very apt for the college to create a museum for today's Indian youth and the International visitors to understand the rich culinary heritage of India, through the priceless kitchen tools and equipment donated by Chef Vikas Khanna.

"Has placed WGSHA in the global culinary map and we are proud to have joined all such efforts to preserve the history of cuisines and cultures across the world", said Chef Thiru.

The culinary art academic block housing the museum was opened in April 2018, spread approximately over 25,000 sq ft and is shaped in the form of a giant pot very similar to the ones found in Harappa.

There are historical as well as regular household items such as plates made by the Portuguese in India, a 100-year-old ladle used to dole out food at temples and bowls dating to the Harappan era, an old seed sprinkler, an ancient Kashmiri tea brewer known as 'samovar', vessels from the Konkan, Udupi and Chettinad regions, apart from a large collection of rolling pins, utensils of all shapes and sizes, tea strainers of different types etc.

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People were seen wearing masks as a precaution from the novel coronavirus pandemic, however, from the viral photo, it seems that no social distancing norms were followed what so ever.

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After nearly 80 days of lockdown, Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra revved back to life on Friday. 

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