

Commit your contribution: fill-up online form (click here), or send email to coac...@biharanjuman.org[Subject: "Commitment to Sponsor RAHBAR Scholarship"] |
Commit to Sponsor a RAHBAR Scholarship @ Rs. 3,000 per monthby filling-up a simple online form (click here) or by sending email to scho...@biharanjuman.org [Subject Line: "Commitment to Sponsor RAHBAR Scholarship @ Rs. 3,000 per month"] |
200 students to be sponsored this year [poorest group, all from Govt. schools of Bihar & Jharkhand � they constitute more than 90% of school-going Muslim students]
Shikwa-e-zulmat-e-shab se to kahin behtar tha;
Apne hissey ki koi shamm'a jalaate jaatey. [Ahmad Faraz]
Better light a candle than curse the darkness |
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Minimize the level of drop-out among the school-going students of the minority community and other underpriviledged communities, gradually, to a zero-level, within ten years of launching this project. This is expected to inspire the large percentage of boys and girls to go to school and madarsas rather than sit at home or engage in menial work. As per Sachar Report, more than 50% of the Muslim boys and girls in rural areas and more than 60% of those in urban areas neither go to schools nor to madarsas. In premier colleges, only 4% UG students and 2% PG students are Muslims. How can we demand more than 4% jobs in any sector?
For more details, please visit our Rahbar Coaching Centres Page

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THESE GOVT. SCHOOL STUDENTS (FROM EXTREMELY POOR ECONOMIC BACKGROUND) have just passed THEIR 10TH BOARD EXAM in flying colours.
THEY HAVE RECEIVED COACHING IN BIHAR ANJUMAN'S RAHBAR COACHING CENTRES (http://coaching.biharanjuman.org/) (8th grade to 10th grade) - only government school students receive coaching, here, on first-come-first-served basis (without any merit test) – those who might otherwise have been thrown out of the educational mainstream, into possibly unlawful areas of activities or exploited cheap & easy by politicians. You are about to save many families from their poverty cycle.
Unfortunately, most of the muslim social groups miss out the vital point raised by us for long, regarding the cause of the percentage muslim representation in civil services, judiciary and other government jobs (or higher education) - remaining stagnant at 2.5 to 3. It’s important to ask once again what we have always asked.
Where's the raw material?
And, unless we find the remedy for the real problem, the raw material, we would be actually doing only cosmetic make-over, no more.
Ø Coaching Graduates (4%) for IAS/ Civil Services/ Banking Officers/ Public Sector Jobs?
Ø Coaching Graduates (4%) for State Govt other jobs?
Ø Where is the Raw Material (4% is what we have at Graduate Level)?
Ø Largest Number of Muslim Children: Where?
v Below 10th, in Govt. Schools (Just 7.5% Beyond 10th)
v We must push them up from below 10th level, rather than grooming just the 4% graduates
Where's the raw material? Sachar Committee report says we are only 4% among the Indian graduates. So, isn't the 3% in UPSC an excellent share? It also shows that the %age applying for the coveted service is also very good.
So, basically the intervention of NGOs should be focused at increasing the percentage of raw material. Bihar Anjuman's intervention is just at the right level - the school.
Let's look further deep into the problem.
A high level committee formed to suggest measures to improve conditions of muslims after release of Sachar Committee report says 94.5% of Muslims are actually below poverty line. Which schools can these families send their wards to?
To government schools where no teaching takes place. So, if we see 4% graduates, we shouldn't be surprised at all. Right? So, please hold ur breath for a while, and now try to see where we must intervene.
Bihar Anjuman has been coaching the govt school children of 8th, 9th, and 10th grades so that the pass percent of this 94.5 % at 10th board level could rise. The only criterion of selection in these Rahbar Coaching Centres is the enrollment of a student in govt school - this is clear proof of his being form a BPL family.
Unless we prescribe the medicine for the right disease, we might be wasting our energy and resources by deploying them in cosmetic maneuvers.
After coaching for 8th, 9th, and 10th grades, the pass-outs of 10th board from Rahbar Coaching Centres, are further coached to be eligible for admissions to diploma engineering - the shortest route to respectable employment. Join us in the mission, to raise the status of India muslim community, as a whole.
With Allah’s blessings and your support, Bihar Anjuman helps to educate poorest of the poor boys and girls through RAHBAR Coaching Centers. For the students who have passed 10th board exams of Bihar & Jharkhand, in 2023, we have the ambitious plan for this year, which has been devised because of track record of your support in the past years.
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Boys (MANUU) per year (Rs.) |
GIRLS (MANUU) per year Rs. |
Boys and Girls in Private Polytechnics (Rs.) |
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Semester Fees |
4,100 x 2 |
4,100 x 2 |
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Monthly Expenses |
3,000 x 12 |
2,000 (Mess) + 500 = 2,500 x 12 |
3,000 x 12 |
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Hostel Fees (annual) |
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7,100 |
Included |
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Caution Money (Mess), Refundable |
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1,500 |
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Total per year |
44,200 [Pay in 3 or 4 installments] |
43,300 (1st year) and 41,800 in 2nd and 3rd year[Pay in 3 or 4 installments] |
36,000 [Pay in 3 installments of 12,000 each] |
Plan #A (Students in Private Polytechnics – admission arranged by Bihar Anjuman): For the students who are not able to crack the entrance tests of govt. colleges, but who are eligible for admission in diploma engineering colleges, there is a scheme for admission in government approved private colleges. By Allah’s grace, tuition fee payment to the private colleges for all the three years is already arranged. However, the only amount the colleges will charge from the students is Rs 2500/- per month for hostel accommodation and food. Considering a pocket money of Rs 500/-, total monthly expenditure shall be Rs 3,000/-, same as in government college. Apart from this, a one-time registration fee of Rs 1,000/- shall be taken from students (to be contributed by their sponsors).
In Plan # A, sponsors will be required to contribute Rs 13,000/- for confirming the admission (in July-August 2023), and then an amount of Rs 12,000/- every 4 months (total Rs. 36,000/= per year) for 3 years diploma in engineering / paramedical courses in private engineering colleges. 2nd installment: directly to student (12,000/=) on 1st December 2023, 3rd installment on 1st April 2024 (completes first year). 2nd year installments would be due on 1st August 2024, 1st December 2024, 1st April 2025, and so on.
We hereby request you to come forward and pledge for the sponsorship of one or more of the 250 students, this year – send your pledge/ commitment to scho...@biharanjuman.org
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Plan #B (Students in Govt. Polytechnics – admission through competitive exams): Students who clear the entrance tests for diploma engineering courses in government colleges, and get admitted, a monthly expenditure of Rs 3,000/- shall be provided as scholarship. Admission fees in govt. polytechnic colleges are not much, for example, MANUU charges an annual fee of Rs 4,100/- per semester, which should also be paid to every student, twice a year (semester-wise). In many govt. colleges of Haryana (diploma engg & paramedical, both), all the expenses (admission, hostel, food, exam) is covered in Rs. 36,000/= per year that you send to the students.
We hereby request you to come forward and pledge for the sponsorship of one or more of the 250 students, this year – send your pledge/ commitment to scho...@biharanjuman.org
Kindly pledge your support for these students – you will receive the bank account details of students you decide to sponsor (after their admission process is completed), so that you could directly transfer the scholarship amount to each of them – you may choose the frequency of transfers as per your convenience.
Sharing some Success Stories from previous years
Hundreds of RCC students admitted to Diploma Engineering Courses, between 2010 and 2016, through the efforts of RAHBAR Coaching Centres - all of them got sponsored alhmadolillah. Last year (2016), total 128 students got admitted under this program, masha Allah.
Transforming Zero into Hero
Non-Meritorious students of Govt. schools (no teaching takes place) - the ZEROs >> coaching in RCCs (8th grade to 10th grade) >> Entrance exams of diploma engg. >> Diploma Engineers - HEROes
Assalamo Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahe Wa Barakatahu.
With respect to the UPSC results, I feel that
most of the groups would miss out the vital point raised by us for long,
regarding the cause of the percentage remaining stagnant at 2.5 to 3%. I would
like to re-assert once again what we have always mentioned. *Where's the raw
material?*
And, unless we find the remedy for the real
problem, the raw material, we would be actually doing only cosmetic make-over,
no more.
Where's the raw material? *Sachar Committee
report says we r only 4% among the Indian graduates.* So, isn't the 3% in UPSC
an excellent share? It also shows that the %age applying for the coveted
service is also very good, and there's no need to blame the government for failure
in increasing our share.
*So, basically the intervention of NGOs should
be focused at increasing the percentage of raw material, right?*
Bihar Anjuman's intervention is just at the
right level - the schools.
Let's look further deep into the problem.
Post Sachar Committee report, a high level
committee said that *94.9% of Muslims are actually living near/ below poverty
line.* Which schools can these families send their wards to? Any guesses?
*To government schools, of course, wherein no
teaching takes place*. So, if we see 4% graduates, we shouldn't be surprised at
all. Right? So, please hold ur breath for a while, and now try to see where we
must intervene.
Bihar Anjuman has been coaching the govt school
children of 8th, 9th, and 10th grades (some Rahbar Coaching Centres - RCCs have
extended to 5th, 6th, and 7th also) so that the pass percent of this 94.9 % at
10th board level could rise. *The only criterion of selection in these
Rahbar Coaching Centres is the enrollment of a student in govt school - this is
clear proof of his being from a BPL family*.
Unless we prescribe the medicine for the right
disease, we might be wasting our energy and resources by deploying them in
cosmetic maneuvers.
After coaching for 8th, 9th, and 10th grades, the pass-outs of 10th board from Rahbar Coaching Centres, are further coached to be eligible for admissions to diploma engineering - the shortest route to respectable employment. Join us in the mission, to raise the status of India muslim community, as a whole. Be an agent of real change.
And, then, your continued support through Bihar
Anjuman has helped them become engineers, be-izn-Allah - they have reached the
diploma engg colleges from where they are likely to come out as engineers.
Their moral boost comes from many of the previous pass-outs who are now being
sponsored by you for their degree engineering studies, alhamdolillah. Many of
the previous diploma engineering students sponsored by you are now already
supporting their families, alhamdolillah.
*Many of those sponsored through Bihar Anjuman,
earlier, are part of our whatsapp groups now - and they are sponsoring students
as giving-back to the commuity.* Through them, we get the much needed
moral-boost. May Allah bless them all with even more successes in his life!
Respected brothers, you have not just helped
these 250 students, you have actually helped 250 families who can now dream of
much better days - who can now dream of living a much better life; whose other
siblings could bank upon the support from this one (engineer sahab, as he would
be known on getting his/ her degree). Let's pray for real success of these 250
families. Let's pray that their neighbours get inspired enough to send their
wards to schools and madarsas, to colleges, and are ready to spend whatever
they earn on educating them. We cannot educate every one of the poor children,
but we can inspire them, in-sha Allah through the ones we sponsor.
As per Sachar committee report, 50% muslim children
don't go to either a school or to a madarsa - this is due to hopelessness. We
need to bring that hope of success back into their lives, so that they don't
despair. Their despair would make them fall into the hands of unscrupulous men
and criminals.
Allah has blessed us with His resources (ne'amah
- blessings of knowledge, and good life). Allah loves His servants who use
these blessings towards good deeds, and what could be better to educate the
lowest layers of the society! Their success would force the better-offs to
educate themselves - there are many who can send their children to schools, but
prefer instead to misuse their earnings on their little pleasures (most of
which is haram). Let's challenge the well-off through rise of these poor
families ... this way, we don't have to spend much. *Let's plan to bring about
maximum benefits to the community by investing the minimum - lets maximize the
benefits from whatever we spend on the community*
Thanks to you all, for being generous with
suggestions, guidance, money and knowledge, in this critically important
mission of *transforming zeroes into heroes*, through Bihar Anjuman!
Let's complete the target of sponsors within Ramadan …
May Allah accept your efforts, your contributions, and bless you with the best of success of this world as well as of the hereafter!