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2019ANNUAL REPORT
New Aligarh University Project,Manga, Lahore
Sir Syed College of Management Sciences,Gulberg, Lahore
Aligarh Public School and College,Gulberg, Lahore
Aligarh Public School and College,Manga, Lahore
Sir Syed College of Computer Science,Gulberg, Lahore
The TehzibulAkhlaq Trust
Report Compiled by Maria Maud Sabri
VISIONTo establish and sustain institutions that offer quality education, nurture patriotism and inculcate moral values
1. A Word from the President 4
2. How We Work 5
3. Our Management 6
4. Our Finances 8
5. Fee and Concessions Schedule - 2019 10
6. A Glance at our Educational institutions 11
Aligarh Public School and College, Gulberg 11
Aligarh Public School and College, Manga 14
Sir Syed School of Computer Science (SCOCS) 20
7. Achieving our Vision for Education 21
Academics 22
Healthy minds and bodies 26
Developing Leadership Qualities 28
Better citizenship 30
Widening Horizons 34
8. A Home away from Home: The Hostels at Manga Campus 35
9. Our Prize Winners 36
10. Successes in our Alumni 40
11. Faculty Development through in-service Trainings 41
12. Our Distinguished Visitors 42
13. Our Grand Dream: The New Aligarh University 44
14. We thank our Generous Donors (Rs.) 45
15. How to Share in our Ventures 46
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Dear Friends and Well WishersHere we are at the end of another year, ready to share all that has been happening during the past twelve months in our educational institutions and the Trust.
As you know, we are a not-for-profit Public Trust that has been successfully growing since its inception in 1963. Tehzibul Akhlaq, the name given by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan to his magazine, draws its inspiration from the educational reforms’ movement of the Aligarh Muslim University. Graduates of this alma mater who had settled in Lahore after the independence of Pakistan wanted to carry forward Sir Syed’s mission for making education accessible to as many people as possible. They, along with local philanthropists and intellectuals who were fired with the same zeal, formed the Tehzibul Akhlaq Trust.
The first educational institution, a school for girls, was started in a hired building in Gulberg in 1965. Next year saw the acquisition of 51 acres of land in Manga, a suburb of Lahore, on Multan Road. Today the Aligarh Public School and College, Gulberg boasts of a custom-built school on Ghalib Road, Gulberg with almost 900 students enrolled in the school and college sections. Aligarh Public School and College, Manga is a beautiful residential institution with almost 1200 students, boys and girls. Sir Syed College of Computer Science (SCOCS) has proudly sent out its first two batches of graduates and is imparting education to 80 students. Sir Syed College of Management Science (SCOMS) is poised for startup in the current academic year.
The construction of the Academic Block at the Manga campus will soon begin In Shaa Allah. The architectural plans etc. are going through the various offices for approval. As soon as the necessary formalities are completed, we plan to hold a ground breaking ceremony.
We are working on the establishment of an Alumni Association and are receiving an enthusiastic response. The first meeting was held on 18th January 2020 which was attended by more than six hundred old students. Those who were present at this occasion have great plans and high dreams for their alma mater.
I would like to thank all our friends, well-wishers and patrons for their interest and generosity towards this noble cause of education.
All this work would not have been possible without the support and cooperation of the Executive Committee members and the Trustees. The Managements of the three educational institutions also deserve an applause for their dedication and hard work. I hope and pray that the coming years will see this Trust prosper, grow and expand its activities.
G.A. Sabri President TAT
A WORD FROM THE PRESIDENT
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HOW WE WORK
The Tehzibul Akhklaq Trust is a voluntary not for profit organization. We aim to offer high quality educa-tion at the lowest fee possible. All our trust members offer their services voluntarily. No facilities of any kind are offered. A small group of full-time employees carries out the day to day work.
In order to be sustainable, the educational institutions charge a moderate fee which covers operating expenditure. Scholarships and concessions are offered generously. A special committee examines appli-cations and awards scholarships on need basis.
The schools are registered with the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Lahore. The medi-um of instruction is English, and both Science and Arts subjects are offered.
All capital expenditure i.e construction cost is met through donations. The sincerity of purpose, dedi-cation, and trustworthiness of our pioneers has been able to convince philanthropists to donate to our cause and by the grace of Allah, this continues to be the case even today.
The Tehzibul Akhlaq Trust aims to equip the youth with modern knowledge and instill the values of our religion and culture in them. We inspire to raise good Muslims, patriotic citizens and in the case of non-Muslim students, young people with good moral values.
The schools offer coeducation till primary level, then boys and girls are assigned to different sections so that they can be allowed to grow in environments conducive to their respective natures.
We would like to share an external evaluation with our readers that validates our claim to quality educa-tion, transparent finances and sound management. Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy (PCP) Certification is mandatory to qualify for tax exemption. This evaluation is carried out in detail after every three years. Their latest Renewal Report dated March 2020 has given TAT a ranking of 88%. The details are shared herewith:
Evaluation ParametersMaximum
ScoreMinimum Required
Score Obtained
%
Legal & Regulatory Compliance 50 25 50 100%General Public Utility Compliance 75 37.5 45 60%Institutional Mechanisms of Oversight 200 100 177 89%Tax Compliance 75 37.5 64 85%Financial Management 200 100 180 90%Policies 100 50 80 80%Program Delivery 300 150 282 94%
Total 1000 500 878 88%
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By the Grace of Allah Almighty the Tehzibul Akhlaq Trust is completing its fifty seventh year. The pioneers who began this venture are all with their Maker now but the sincerity of purpose and
the relevance of the aims have attracted others who have gladly moved forward. Our Executive Committee consists of volunteers. Chairmen and Secretaries of all the
committees of TAT are professionals who devote their time and resources to the noble cause of education.
The finances are in order as the audited financial report on pages 8-9 shows. We are really indebted to our donors whose generosity helps us expand and grow. Among others this year Mrs Samia Aslam Mughal, spouse of Mr Aslam Mughal, our Vice President, donated a property worth over Rs 12.5 million towards the
construction of the Samia Aslam Mughal Block in the Manga Campus which houses the Girls’ Section. All donations, however small, contribute to growth and
we bow our heads in gratitude to Allah Almighty for the trust that people put in our endeavor.
The educational institutions operating under the Tehzibul Akhlaq Trust charge moderate fee. We offer concessions based on kinship to up to 4 siblings. We also have need based and merit scholarships too. All applications for scholarships go to the relevant committees for a fair assessment. A glance at the School Reports will give the exact number of students enjoying this facility.
In 2003 we had been gifted over 13 kanals of land by Syed Qutubuddin Shah for the purpose of building a school under the nomenclature of Aligarh Public School, Qutub Shah Campus. Unfortunately, due to his sudden death the land could not be transferred on time which has led to litigation on several fronts as false claims started coming forward. As a judgement favorable to TAT seemed to be imminent the land mafia started making frantic efforts to grab the now very precious plot.
We were subjected to such tension, mental torture and physical discomfort, not to mention the indignity, by false FIRS. I really would like to salute Mr G.A.Sabri, the President of TAT, for his tenacity and untiring efforts to retain the land. He was running from thana to thana, from one court to another to deal with the various FIRs and bogus cases registered against the Trust. In one of the FIRs he was even declared as an absconder. He appeared at each and every hearing of the Trial Court. Despite my illness and age I was also present at some of the hearings. The case has now moved to the Lahore High Court where, we hope, a fair and swift judgement will settle this matter.
However, despite these problems the Trust has been functioning smoothly and the educational institutions had a satisfactory year. We thank Allah Almighty for this and pray that this venture grows and is able to reach a larger number of youth desirous to learn.
The Trust is deeply grieved to announce that Mr. Wasif Ahmed Siddiqui passed away peacefully on 28th Feb. 20.May Allah SWT grant him Jannatul Firdous.
Wasif Ahmed SiddiquiHonorary Secretary General TAT
OUR MANAGEMENT
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GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE OF TAT
The Executive Committee
President Mr. G.A. Sabri
Honorary Secretary General Mr. Wasif A. Siddiqui
Vice President Mr. T. M. Sheikh
Vice President Mr. Sultan Hameed
Vice President Mr. Aslam Mughal
Vice President Mr. Zia Haider Rizvi
Treasurer Mr. Andaleeb Gulzar
Members: Mr. Nazeer Adhami, Mr. Nazeer Chaudhry, Mr. Ahsan Sohail Mannan, Mr. Aftab Rizvi, Ms. Sabra Khatoon, Ms. Fizza Tawfique, Ms. Rukhsana Naveed
Chairmen and Secretaries of the various Committees are ex-officio members of the Executive Committee
Working Committees
Education Board Chairman Brig. (Rtd.) Ashfaq Ahmed
Secretary Dr. Humala Khalid
Finance Committee Chairman Syed Ovais Yazdani
Secretary Mir Sajjad Rafiq
Governing Body SCOCS Chairman Mr. Aslam Mughal
HR Board Chairman Mr. G.A. Sabri
Construction Committee Chairman Mr. Aslam Mughal
Magazine Tehzibul Akhlaq Editorial Board
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TEHZIBUL AKHLAQ TRUST, LAHOREINCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2019
2019 2018INCOME Rupees RupeesINCOME
Unrestricted income
Income from school / student related activities:
- Tuition fees and other funds - net 101,551,901 97,562,655
- Admission fees / test fees 3,413,020 2,317,795
- Examination and other fees 2,973,997 2,247,622
- Hostel charges 5,866,080 6,292,080
- Mess fund 10,453,889 11,417,594
- Profit on sale of prospectus / progress reports 301,500 231,000
- Income from sale of monthly Tehzibul Akhlaq Magazine 832,950 844,530
- Forfeited security deposits 286,748 364,968
125,680,085 121,278,244
Income from other sources:
- Profit on investment and bank accounts 2,965,476 1,562,371
- Donations 3,409,188 5,692,050
- Membership fee 50,000 50,000
- Rental income 213,757 118,300
- Balances written back 3,342,355 -
- Exchange gain 1,401,479 178,385
- Miscellaneous 404,731 294,212
11,786,986 7,895,318
137,467,071 129,173,562
Restricted income
- Amortization of deferred income - -
- Tuition fee against restricted fund - -
137,467,071 129,173,562
EXPENDITURE
Expenses funded by unrestricted income
Salaries and other benefits:
- Salary expense 86,258,205 73,082,263
- EOBI 1,058,000 927,600
- Provident fund 4,850,766 2,799,380
- Social security 1,894,048 1,666,700
- Other benefits 645,114 694,439
Mess expenses 7,912,306 7,928,204
Repairs and maintenance 4,650,549 4,551,769
Petrol, oil and lubricants 1,500,562 1,363,667
Utilities 9,561,979 6,321,063
Students' related activities/expenses 2,336,387 1,898,653
Examination expenses 1,004,670 882,110
Expenses of monthly Tehzibul Akhlaq Magazine 757,289 727,487
Advertisement and publicity 2,134,684 2,687,843
Legal and professional charges 820,242 939,669
Parking fee 18,000 18,000
Audit fee 130,000 130,000
Printing and stationery 1,317,722 1,133,575
Telephone, postage and internet 586,884 656,842
Travelling and conveyance 766,299 757,237
OUR FINANCES
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Fees and subscription 261,600 236,000
Entertainment 324,274 370,522
Qutab Shah Campus expenses 325,994 304,404
Stocks and stores consumed 234,960 -
Bank charges 406,263 313,320
Safety and security 2,750,000 2,574,752
Insurance 31,204 31,204
Training expenses 52,250 8,000
Cleaning expenses 33,339 51,353
Balances written-off - -
Preliminary Expenses 2,730,548 758,418
Loss on disposal of vehicle - 9,014
Miscellaneous 262,292 213,016
Amortization 17,108 22,810
Depreciation 12,250,890 12,698,204
147,884,428 126,757,518
Surplus / (Loss) for the Year (10,417,357) 2,416,044
ASSETSNon Current Assets
Property and equipment 683,025,622 692,037,546
Capital work in progress 13,981,341 -
Intangible assets 51,320 68,427
Long term deposits 360,250 360,250
697,418,533 692,466,223
Current Assets
Stocks and stores 4,307,957 2,918,829
Advances, deposits and other receivables 14,740,257 13,437,867
Short term investment 28,670,000 23,000,000
Cash and bank balances 17,681,275 20,362,492
65,399,489 59,719,188
762,818,022 752,185,411
RESERVES AND LIABILITIES
Funds:
- Unrestricted fund
Tehzibul Akhlaq Trust Office, Lahore (21,673,936) (17,191,599)
Aligarh Public School and College, Gulberg, Lahore 135,701,609 135,122,041
Aligarh Public School and College, Manga (31,766,209) (29,191,600)
Aligarh Public School and College Mess & Hostel, Manga 46,822,862 45,768,256
Sir Syed College of Computer Science (21,372,519) (16,377,934)
107,711,807 118,129,164
- Restricted funds 35,987,025 14,825,320
143,698,832 132,954,484
Surplus on Revaluation of Property
and Equipment 569,410,992 569,410,992
Non Current Liabilities
Deferred income 23,614,875 23,614,875 Current LiabilitiesSecurity deposits 18,857,149 18,204,762 Creditors, accrued and other liabilities 7,236,174 8,000,298
26,093,323 26,205,060 Contingencies and Commitments - -
762,818,022 752,185,411
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Concession Status
FEE AND CONCESSIONS SCHEDULE - 2019Monthly Fee Structure (Rs.)
MANGA CAMPUS
C L A S S E S
P.G - K.G I - V VI - VIIIIX - X College (1st Year - 2nd Year)
Bio / Arts Comp. Sc. F.A. /I.Com F.Sc I.C.S.
6,673 7,235 7,502 7,476 8,600 4,625 4,673 5,775
C L A S S E S
PG- I II – V VI – VIII IX - X XI - XII
Day Scholars
BoardersDay
ScholarsBoarders
Day Scholars
BoardersDay
ScholarsBoarders
Day Scholars
Boarders
3113 15860 3323 16115 3827 16790 4274 17304 5034 18218
GULBERG CAMPUS
512
344
58
139
36 Full FeeKinship Concession (25%, 50%)Employees Children (100%)Need Based Concession (25% to 100%)Merit Based Concession (25% to 100%)
Full Fee: 512Concessions: (54%) 596Total: 1108
339
252
44
211
Full Fee
Kinship Concession (50%)
Employees Children (100%)
Need Based Concession (25% to 100%)
Full Fee: 339Concessions: (60%) 507Total: 846
MANGA CAMPUS GULBERG CAMPUS
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ALIGARH PUBLIC SCHOOL AND COLLEGE
GULBERG, LAHORE
Profile of the PrincipalMrs. Nargis Salam Faruq, M.A. English Lit. (Punjab Univ.),
M.A. Educational Planning & Management, One year Diplo-ma in Montessori Teacher Training.
As an educationist, her specialized areas are:
(a) Plan Implementation & Educational Management.
(b) Process of Educational Planning.
(c) Teacher Education in Pakistan.
(d) Curriculum Planning and Evaluation.
(e) Curriculum Assessment
(f) Learning and Teaching
(g) Educational Psychology
A GLANCE AT OUR EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
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360486
Number of students
Facilities at the Gulberg Campus
The First Block Constructed in 1982
The Play Ground The Auditorium
G.M. Sabri Block (2004) A. Rehman Block
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Bio Lab
Physics Class and Computer class at the College Section.
The Library Physics Lab
Physics Lab Computer Lab
Art Studio
The Reading Room Reading Corner: Primary Section Kindergarten Wing
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ALIGARH PUBLIC SCHOOL AND
COLLEGE, MANGA
Profile of the Principal
Squadron Leader(R) M. Qasim Qazi, M.Ed, M.A (Int Rel), M.A (Isl St), LLB. served in the Education Branch of Pakistan Air Force for almost 25 years. He joined the Aligarh Public School and College Manga in January 2017.
In his career as a principal he received different excellence awards including Letter of Appreciation from Air Headquarters, Pakistan Air Force for producing best SSC results for 2014, 2015 and 2016. Shield for the most Inspiring Principal (2016) was awarded by GSEA (Global system for Educational Assessment, Pakistan) and Certificates for Excellence in the field of education in Pakistan by Kangaroos International in 2015, 2016
Faculty Boys’ Wing
Faculty Girls’ Wing
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Samia Aslam Mughal Block (Girls Section) 2019
797 393
Number of students
Aligarh Public School and College Manga also offers boarding facilities to boys from class one onwards. Details of the Hostels will be given later.
Facilities at the Manga Campus
Front view of the Main Block
Mrs Samia Aslam Mughal being presented the School Crest by the President TAT
Mrs Samia Aslam Mughal, donor of the building, performing the opening ceremony of the Girls Section
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A classroom of the Senior School The Library
Laboratory
Classrooms of the Nursery Section
The Begum Nazli Bano Block: Primary Section
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Manga Campus Sports Facilities
Swimming Pool
Hockey Field
Basketball court
Volleyball CourtShooting Range
Football Field17
Ayesha Sabri Dining Hallinaugurated by Dr. A.Q. Khan in 2015 on the occassion of Golden Jubilee celebarations.
Sir Syed House
MANGA CAMPUS BOARDING FACILITIES The first building used for boarding of students was established in 1966 with the donation of Rana Abdul Hameed (Raees-e-Azam Sahiwal). This building contains 12 dormitories: half of them are used for lodging Sir Syed House students. The other six are used for lodging Allama Iqbal House students. It has the capacity of boarding 110 students.
Children of the Junior School, Class 1 to V are housed in a separate building with a capacity of 64.
The S.A Mannan Block was constructed in 2014 (Ground Floor). It has 8 dormitories where 8 students can be lodged in each room.
The T.M Sheikh Block was constructed in 2017 as First Floor on S.A Mannan Block. It also contains 8 dormitories with a total boarding capacity of lodging 64 students.
Muhammed Ali Jauhar House
S.A.Mannan Block & T.M.Sheikh Block house the Mohammed Ali Jauhar House boarders
Sir Syed House
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SIR SYED SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE (SCOCS)
Group Captain Rtd. Muhammad Ashraf Mughal, the Principal of Sir Syed College of Computer Science was commissioned in the Education Branch of Pakistan Air Force. He has a vast experience of teaching and Educational Management of PAF educational system including Fazaia schools and colleges. He served in the PAF for 31 years in various capacities and joined the Sir Syed College of Computer Science in January 2018.
Sir Syed College of Computer Science (SCOCS) affiliated with the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore since 2014 offers the four years Honors Degree program. By the Grace of Allah two batches have graduated and the graduates are serving in national and international organizations. The enrolment in the college has increased from 13 to more than 80 at present. SCOCS also provides merit/need base scholarships and interest free loan facility from Meezan Bank through Ihsan Trust, Al Mujtaba Education Trust and Hazrat Khadija Tul Kubra Welfare Foundation to the students. Special emphasis is laid on interaction and internships with the industry.
Workshop on digital media and tech talks on local hack day
BSC (Hons) Computer Science SCOCSAdmission Fee Rs. 15,000Security Fee (Refundable) Rs. 2,000UET Registration Fee Rs. 5,000
Semester FeeTuition Fee Rs. 60,000Examination Fee Rs. 2,500Library & Lab Charges Rs. 1,000Total Rs. 63,500
Students AwardedScholarships in 2019
Scholarship Rate Number of Students75% 1460% 350% 1940% 1133% 125% 1420% 170% 5
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Our aim is to bring out the best in every child. Academic excellence is of course one of the goals
but we aim at well-rounded personalities who, while doing well in studies, are also leaders in their
sphere, good human beings and conscientious citizens. To this end we encourage our students to
participate in a number of activities that will help them develop other qualities besides excellent
results. We encourage every child to participate and help him/her grow into their best.
We endeavor to stay abreast of technological advancement in education. Active Inspire Digital
Boards have been installed in the schools to be used as teaching aids by the faculty.
A memorandum of understanding was signed in July 2019 between the Al Mujtaba Educational
Trust (AMET) and TAT to facilitate needy and talented Pakistani Youth to pursue their education.
As per the MoU, 4 students of SCOCS are already receiving scholarships, while another 2 students
of APS Manga (class viii) will be provided scholarship by AMET from this year onwards.
We discourage tuitions and if needed give extra classes and remedials to the students free of cost.
The Gulberg Campus also introduced pre-intermediate coaching to students from all schools
during the free months before admissions.
Let us give you a brief overview in images of our eventful school year: Our academic performance
and some of endeavours to achieve our vision of education that go beyond mere book learning.
Achieving ourVision for Education
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Noor FatimaClass V : 96%
Ayesha KanwalClass VII : 96%
Asad-ur-RehmanClass VI : 96%
Hareem SikandarClass VI : 96%
Hifza ImtiazClass VIII : 95%
Najam QaziClass VI : 96%
Abdullah SaqibClass VII : 93%
Muneeb-ur-RehmanClass V : 96%
Rafia Karim1st : 98%
7 Years in APS
Mah-e-Kamil4th : 95%
13 Years in APS
Huzaifa Riaz1st : 93%
11 years in APS
Taliya Zulfiqar2nd : 98%
10 Years in APS
Zainab Noor5th : 94%
12 Years in APS
M. Abdullah Khalil2nd : 91%
6 years in APS
Rabeea Qazi3rd : 97%
10 Years in APS
Syeda Kisa Zahra6th : 93%
6 Years in APS
M. Abdullah Akbar3rd : 90%
13 years in APS
69%
26%
5% 0%
21%
38% 38%
3%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Grade A+ Grade A Grade B Grade CGirls Boys
SSC - RESULTS 2019 - GULBERG CAMPUS SCHOOL ACADEMIC DISTINCTIONS
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Prizewinners of Gulberg Campus on Prize Distribution Day with the Chief Guest, the President, members of the Executive Committee and Principal
Prize winners of all classes at the Manga Campus at the Annual Parents’ Distribution Day with theChief Guest Sardar Aseff Ahmed Ali and President TAT Mr. G. A. Sabri
Prize winners of Girls’ Wing at the Manga Campus at the Annual Parents’ Distribution Day with the Chief Guest,Secretary Education Board Dr. Humala Khalid and Principal
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Hassan Munir Class VI Muntaha Jameel First prize for SSCPart 1. from Dr Farhat Saleemi
Nabeeha Mahmood receives gold medal for first in SSC examination
Ahsan Shahid Awan Class VII receives his prize from Mir Sajjad Rafiq, Secretary
Finance committee TAT
Shahzaid Shahid Awais Class IX Amna Tahir of class XI receives a tablet for obtaining 85% marks in the SSC
Examination
56%
39%
6%
0% 0%
28%
19%
36%
11%
2%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Grade A+ Grade A Grade B Grade C Grade DGirls Boys
SSC - RESULTS 2019
Aligarh Public School Manga Campus
ACADEMIC DISTINCTIONS SCHOOL & COLLEGE
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Salaar Ahmad Class IX receives his prize from Mr. Shaghil Hussain
Hassan Sardar receivs gold medal for First position in Boys’ Wing (1043/1100
marks)
Mahnoor Mushtaq receives silver medal for standing second in the SSC
examination
Khubaib Tariq Class VIII M. Zunair Class XI first in academics Hamzla Rahim receives a silver medal for standing second in the SSC examination
Hanzla Rahim receives a tablet for securing more than 1000 marks in the SSC examination
Hanzla Rahim receives a tablet for securing more than 1000 marks in the SSC examination
Saira Zumar gets first prize for standing first in the HSC Part 1 Pre-Medical examination
Zainab Imtiaz gets first prize for standing first in the HSC Part 1 Pre-engineering examination
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HEALTHY MINDS AND BODIESWe are fortunate to have playgrounds in our campuses so the children can develop a healthy body and acquire other good attributes through sports. Aligarh Public School, Manga students are especially privileged to have the possibility of participating in a wide variety of sports.
Aligarh Public School, Gulberg
Show of Strength
PT Display
Karate Badminton
CricketTable Tennis
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Aligarh Public School and College, Manga
Gymnastics
March Past on Parents’ Day Basketball Match
Football Match Hockey Match
Volley ball match in progress
Badminton at the Girls’ Branch
Table tennis going on27
Annual English play “Pride and Prejudice”
Dramatics at Boys’ Wing
Poetry Recitation
Developing the confidence to speak in public through debates
Annual Urdu play “Taleem e balighan”
Student Activities: Gulberg Campus
Our schools offer students ample opportunities to develop their potential for leadership. We hold debates regularly, we have declamation contests, elocution and poetry reading: all to foster confidence and public speaking skills. Let us share some important moments when these programs took place.’
DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP QUALITIES
Senior School boys conducting School ceremonies
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Student Activities: Manga Campus
Debates at the Manga Campus Prize winners of the English and Urdu Speech competitions at Manga Campus
Girls presenting tableau on national harmony
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BETTER CITIZENSHIP
Childern of Gulberg Campus celebrate the Independence Day
Students sing the national anthem at Manga as the national flag is hoisted during the
Independence Day celebrations.
Defence Day
Independence Day
Nursery childern of Gulberg Campus learn about the Independence Day
The Manga Campus boys are all ears as their Principal, a retired PAF officers inspires with stories of our heroes.
The Gulberg Campus remembers the Defenders of the country through national songs.
Our schools offer students ample opportunities to develop their potential for leadership. We hold debates regularly, we have declamation contests, elocution and poetry reading: all to foster confidence and public speaking skills. Let us share some important moments when these programs took place.’
Our objective is to help our students become patriotic Pakistanis and good citizens. To this end we introduce programs and campaigns that provide them the opportunity to understand the problems in our society and take measures, however small, to alleviate them. We also celebrate national days which become an occasion to reiterate our love for our homeland and its heroes.
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Sir Syed Day
Iqbal DayIqbal Day was commemorated in both schools with poetry recitations and speeches .
Kashmir Day
The Principal Sq Leader(Rtd.) Qazi explains the Kashmir situation and Pakistan’s stance over the issue to the students.
Junior School celebrating Sir Syed Week at Gulberg Campus
Manga Campus holds a Quiz Competition on Sir Syed Day Winners
The winners of the Inter-Collegiate Bilingual Declamation Contest at Sir Syed Day with the TAT Executive Committee
members and Principal Gulberg Campus
Manga Campus celebrated Sir Syed Week with speeches in every regional language, talks to highlight his achievements and contribution to society. The week culminated in a quiz to test the students about what they had been learning during the week
A tableau by the Girls’ Wing on the atrocities in Kashmir
The students of Manga Campus show solidarity with the Kashmiris.
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Clean and Green PakistanOur biggest campaign since two years has been Aligarh Goes Green. As the Manga Campus has the space to practice this slogan in full, it has formed an Environment Club whose members and the students, plant trees and help look after them. The visitors at the Campus plant a tree and dedicate it to a loved one after donating Rs one lakh to TAT. The school looks after the sapling. This campaign has also appealed to people interested in sharing in this good deed and more than 1100 saplings have been donated and planted. In March 2019 two big events were held at the Campus which highlighted the importance of trees in human life and our role towards them.
The Gulberg campus also participated in the Clean and Green Pakistan campaign. Here you see the students surrounding their Principal, teachers, Chief Guest and Secretary Education Board
while the tree is being planted.
Girls planting a tree at Manga Environment Club members with the trees they planted at Manga Campus
Health Awareness Campaigns
Students of Manga Campus in an interactive session with Inspector Maqsood Khan of the Narcotics Force regarding the danger of drugs.
The Gulberg Campus conducted a Dengue awareness Campaign that helped the students understand the disease and its prevention.
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Manga Campus girl guides enjoying a camp in Ghora Gali
Camping in the schoolGirl Guides and Junior Guides of Gulberg Campus attend the
Independence Day rally at the Guide House in Lahore
Our aim of bringing out responsible citizens would be incomplete if we did not give our students an opportunity to learn how to elect their representatives. Every year both schools hold elections to elect the Student Council. The elected members are entrusted with responsibilities that help them attain leadership skills.
An Exercise in Democracy andResponsible Citizenship
Guiding: A Movement that Shares our AimsGuiding provides girls opportunities to learn through fun activities in small groups. Both our campuses’ Girls’ Sections have active Guide companies. The girls have regular programs at the Campus as well as going for camps outside the cities. They take part in workshops and rallies at the Guide Headquarters in Lahore.
Let us show some scenes from our guide activities:
Manga Campus Boys’ Section Council taking oath after being elected. The Head Boy being awarded the Sash during Assembly.
Gulberg Campus Principal supervising the election process
Teachers counting votes
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Career counsellingMr. Aqeel Gill motivational lecturer of FAIDA Foundation (Foundation of Awareness and Information Development for all) spoke to the children about careers and choice of subjects to Matric and F.Sc students.
F.Sc students got the opportunity to meet with NEC (National Education Consortium) team. The purpose was to guide the students regarding their subject choices and how they can get scholarships to top national and International universities. Mr Faizan Rasheed Project Manager NEC
Mr. Aqeel Gill of the Faida Foundation
Promoting Reading A view of the Book Fair held at the Manga Campus
Campus Excursions The students go out for field trips to different places such as the historical monuments of Lahore, parks, industrial sites etc. The Manga campus boys went for trips to Murree and the Galliyat.
We also encourage interaction with other schools through sport competitions, matches, debates etc. The Manga Campus also hosted visit of a group of students from KPK.
Manga Girls in Aiwan e Iqbal, Lahore
The KPK students visiting a classroom and a dormitory.
Girls visit the Dalda Factory
Senior Boys of Manga Campus visit Murree
WIDENING HORIZONSAt both Aligarh Public Schools we endeavor to expose our students to learned people and new ideas as well as taking them out for field trips. At the Manga Campus this becomes even more important for the hostel students who are the school’s responsibility day and night. Let us give you a brief overview of the activities conducted with this aim in view.
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Aligarh Public School, Manga Campus is home to almost 250 boys of all ages. The hostel admits children from class one onwards. We are proud and honoured to have children from different regions of Pakistan.
These boys are divided into five houses: Quaid- e-Azam House, Allama Iqbal House, Sir Syed House, Muhammed Ali Jauhar House and Liaqat Ali Khan House. Each House has its House Master and Assistant House Master. The students are fully involved in the administration as house Captain and two Prefects. The role of the House Master and Assistant House Master is to provide counselling, monitor studies - especially the weak ones, supervise the boarders’ behavior, manners, dressing etc. We lay a great deal of emphasis on cleanliness and good manners. The younger children have female House Master and Assistant House Master. The parents remain abreast of all developments and are closely involved in their children’s progress.
The boarders all play games every evening having access to hockey, football, cricket, martial arts and other games. Swimming is an all-time favourite in summer. They also have study time in the evening when teachers take turns to supervise and help them if needed. The boarders are provided regular recreational facilities. Every Saturday they have movie night and they are also taken out for recreational and study tours.
Great attention is given to the character formation of the children who are considered a sacred trust. Sports, gardening and living together helps forge friendships and develop healthy personality traits. In order to encourage team spirit and peer learning the following trophies are awarded to the House for the overall performance of the boarders:
Academic Trophy for the overall best school results
Character Building Trophy for the best-be-haved House and one that excelled in co-curricular activities
Housekeeping Trophy for the House that remained the neatest during the year.
Sports Trophy to the winner of the match-es and sports events.
Quaid-e-Azam Trophy to the house that excelled in all the areas.
The trophies are awarded at the annual Parents’ Day.
Mango party at the pool The Recreation room
A HOME AWAY FROM HOME:THE HOSTELS AT MANGA CAMPUS
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OUR PRIZE WINNERSAll the students at Aligarh Public Schools and colleges deserve full attention and we appreciate any progress made in any field of school life. Students who perform exceptionally well are rewarded with prizes and trophies. Students who received prizes in academics and the house trophies have been mentioned earlier. Let us share the pictures of those who received awards in other fields.
Gulberg Campus
Zarbaf Manzar Class V)1st Position in Stage Presentation
(Jr.Wing – Girls Br.)
Junaid Tanveer (Class VII)1st Position in Stage Presentation
(Boys Wing)
Hareem Awaise (Class IX)1st Position in Stage Presentation
(Sr.Wing – Girls Br.)
Alishba Sajjad (1st Year)1st Position in Teht ul Lafz
(College Wing)
Musfira Rizwan Class VII)1st Position in Poetray Recitation
(Sr.Wing – Girls Br.)
Nida Akhlaq (Class VII)1st Position in “Aligarian Song”
(Girls Wing)
Armin Sikandar (Class IV)1st Position in World Space Competition organized by SUPARCO (College Wing)
Tayyaba Fayyaz (Class IV)1st Position in speech competition ofUrdu Literary Society (Girls Wing)
Mahnoor Mudassar (Class X)1st Position in 7th Art Beat National Child Art
Competition & Exhibition
Fatima Nasir (Class III)1st Position in speech competition ofEnglish Literary Society (Girls Wing)
Abdullah Shahid (VII)1st Position in speech competition ofEnglish Literary Society (Boys Wing)
Areej Nasir (1st Year)1st Position in Poetry Recitation in Inter-Collegiate Declamation (College Wing)
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Manga Campus
Areeba Hussain Best Qaria of the Primary Section
Rubaysha Khalid Best Qaria of the Elementary Section
Bilal Ali being given the award for Best All-round Performance
M.Mazhar , Best English speaker of the Primary Section
Muqarrib Khalid ,Best Qari of the Primary Section
Huma Manzoor, Best Qaria at Secondary Level
Hassan Raza from Allama Iqbal House receives Qiraat Competition Trophy
Aymen Athar, Best English speaker of the Elementary Section
Muhammed bin Mustafa receivs his prize from the Principal
Bilal Ali, the Headboy, being rewarded for his leadership role in schoolv
Atika Shakir Best Urdu Speaker of the Primary Section
Hadia Fazal,Best Urdu Speaker at Elementary Level
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Tofeeq Sajjad receiving award for Best Boy, Quaid-e-Azam House
Mohammad Mohsin and Raja Sharif from Allama Iqbal House receive the Quaid-e-
Azam Trophy
Shahid Shahzaib Awan from Allama Iqbal House receives the Academic Trophy
Umar Daraz from Allama Iqbal h
Abdul Ahad from Allama Iqbal House receives the trophy for Housekeeping on
Parents’ Day
Umar Daraz from Allama Iqbal House receives the Character Building Trophy
Bushra Bibi, Best Urdu Speaker of High School
Saira Zumar, Best English speaker at High School
Waqar Farooq receives the Best Debator(Urdu) award from Brig.R. Ashfaq
Ahmad
Winners of Urdu Debates of the Primary Section
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Muammed bin Mustafa receives Recitation award
Mohammed Tahir from Jauhar House receives Trophy for Speech Competition
Bilal Ali from Sir Syed House receives Basketball Championship Trophy
Raaj Sharif receives House Captain award. (Captain of Allama Iqbal House)
Arsalan Ahmed, Allama Iqbal House, Volley ball Championship Trophy
Bilaj Arshad from Allama Iqbal House receives Hockey Championship Trophy
Muhammed bin Mustafa receivs his prize from the Principal
Rana Umar Saeed receives Shooting Championship Trophy
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SUCCESSES IN OUR ALUMNI
Name Present Status in Life
Dr. Tayyab Amjad Doctorate from Macquarie Graduate School of Management Sydney
Manager in Nestle Australia Electrical Engineer – Managerial post in IT Deptt. of Wapda
Ms. Neha Butt Electrical Engineer – Managerial post in IT Deptt. of Wapda
Ms. Sara Zaman M.A Electronic Media Production – Anchor person Voice of America
Dr. Mushal Noor Pathology resident at University of Rochester New York
Mrs. Samina Pasha Anchor person in GNN News
Ms. Ayesha Iqbal Member of Punjab Provincial Assembly PTI
Ms. Sarosh Fatima Deputy Secretary Finance Dept. Govt. of Punjab
Ms. Zumer Sherazi Third Secretary Embassy of Pakistan, Jordan
Ms. Adeema AnisB.A. Architecture UET LahoreAssistant Director at Communication and Works Deptt.Govt. of Punjab
Capt. Nabeera Nisar Computer Engineering UET, Lahore.Captain in Pak Army
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FACULTY DEVELOPMENT THROUGH IN-SERVICE TRAININGSBeing fully aware of the importance of providing opportunities to faculty members for professional development our principals regularly organize workshops and seminars within the school and also in collaboration with other organisations. Some of the areas covered through the year are as follows:
Gulberg Campus Title of workshop Resource Person
Assessment of SLOs (Student Learning Objectives).Difference between formative assessment and summative assessment.Character building and personality development of the students.Inculcation of good manners and ethics in the students.Role of class teachers and subject teachers in maintaining social standards of the school.
Principal Mrs. Nargis Salam Faruq
Role, responsibilities and expectations of teachers, parents and school management.Teaching strategies, materials development and its use, regular assessments.Child PsychologyDevelopment of thinking skills and polish their cognitive abilities.The integration of emotional aspects of learning as an integral part of the teaching process.
Principal Mrs. Nargis Salam Faruq
Soft board decoration in accordance with academic needs of the respective levels.
Principal Mrs. Nargis Salam Faruq
Early Childhood Education & Use of Montessori Material at KG Wing Ms. Amina Noorie Time and Stress Management and Emotional Intelligence Spadework Institute of Foreign
Emblem (SIFE), Lahore
Public Speaking for Teachers: Professional DevelopmentSpadework Institute of Foreign Emblem (SIFE), Lahore
Tricky Mathematics for studentsSpadework Institute of Foreign Emblem (SIFE), Lahore
Managing Fear and Anxiety for college studentsSpadework Institute of Foreign Emblem (SIFE), Lahore
Manga CampusTitle of Workshop Resource Person
Using audio-visual aids Ms. Rubina Nazli GoindiCommunication skills: Spoken English Ms. Noreen Zaman, Asstt. Professor
BNU, Lahore
Use of Active Inspire Digital Board Soco Engineering TechnologiesCommunication skills: Phonetics AFAQ Headoffice, LahoreMultidimensional Skills for Teachers Ali institute of Education, LahoreTeaching strategies, materials development and its use, regular assessments
Sq. Leader(Rtd) Qasim Qazi
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OUR DISTINGUISHED VISITORSWe are honoured to have so many distinguished visitors to our campuses during the year. Members of the Trust visit regularly. Their visits are a source of encouragement to the Management as it brings their hard work to everyone’s notice. We are privileged to have distinguished social and political figures as Chief Guests at our ceremonies. Throughout the year we also have the honour to have important visitors who take an interest in our mission, help us and act as our ambassadors to the outer world. We thank them for their interest and for taking time out of their busy schedules to visit us. Let us show some of these personalities:
Mrs Rukhsana Naveed, MNA and Parliamentary Secretary for Climate Change. She is also a member of the TAT
Executive Committee.
Lt. General(Rtd.) G.M.Malik, Chairman, Al Mujtaba Education Trust visiting the Irshad Ali Shah Computer
Centre at Manga in company with the President Mr G.A.Sabri, Chairman Education Board Brig.(Retd.) Ashfaq
Ahmed and others
Professor Dr. Farhat Saleemi, Chief Guest at the Annual Function,
Girls’ Wing, Manga addressing the audience
Sardar Aseef Ahmed Ali, Former Foreign Minister being given Guard of Honour on the annual Parents’ Day 2019
Mrs Ayesha Iqbal MPA, Lahore planting a tree at Manga. She is also an old student of the Gulberg Campus.
Mr Nasir Salman, Vice Chairman, Complaint Cell, Chief Minister, Punjab being received at the Annual Prize
Distribution
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Mr Munsif Raza, ex MD PPL, Mrs Azra Raza,Educational Consultant and Mr.Shaghil Hussain from USA with the boarders at Manga Campus
Mr. Rizwan Siddiqui President TAT USA with the President and Honorary Secretary General TAT Mr. Wasif
A. Siddiqui visiting Manga
Dr Moeen Anwar from USA, on the right and Aamir Malik Director McDonalds on the left, at Manga
Brig. Tariq Javed, Commandant EME College, NUST and Lt.Col. (Rtd.) S. Zafar Ahmed, CEO Sigma Motors chatting
with the boarders at Manga
Lt.Col. (Rtd.) S. Zafar Ahmed, CEO Sigma Motors plants a tree at Manga Campus
Mr Munsif Raza, Mrs Azra Raza, and Mr.Shaghil Hussain plant trees at Manga Campus
Dr Sughra Sadaf, Director General, Punjab Institute of Language, Art
and Culture addressing the students at the Annual Prize Distribution Day
2019, Gulberg Campus
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After the formation of a Board of Advisors last year to determine the further expansion of our quest, significant progress has been made towards the inauguration of the next institute under the TAT. The Sir Syed College of Management Sciences has been granted affiliation from the University of Punjab, Lahore and classes should commence in the fall of 2020.
The hard work and effort from the Tehzibul Akhlaq Trust is materializing, as structural plans for the New University have been submitted and await approval. We aim to begin the construction of the first academic block at Manga very soon. Until the completion of construction at Manga the two colleges will function within the Gulberg campus premises.
We are happy to share that many philanthropists have come forward and pledged their support in the construction of the new academic block for the university. Details are provided on PAGE NUMBER. We invite you to participate in this endeavor and get your name inscribed over the building/room. The proposed cost sharing is as under:
Lecture Theatres Rs. 10 Million Each
Reading Rooms Rs. 5 Million Each
Laboratories Rs. 2.5 Million Each
Conference Rooms Rs. 2 Million Each
Teaching Rooms Rs. 1.5 Million Each
Tiles (1x1 ft.) engraved with the donor’s name Rs. 0.5 Million Each
A. Lecture Theatres : (Rs .10 Million each)
B. Laboratory: (Rs.2.5 Million each) donated
C. Teaching Rooms : (Rs. 1.5 Million each) donated
D. Tiles: (Rs. 0.5 Million each) donated
E. Bricks (Rs. 5000/- each): 494 Bricks donated so far:
Mazhar Aslam Zuberi
Nizam Ud Din
Sabra Khatoon
Usama Maud Naeem Hassan Khalida Maud
Mirza Salahuddin
Maud
G. Z. Sabri
M Saeed Khan Dr. Humala
Shaheen Khalid
Dewan Petroleum
Asiya Khaden Sara Qureshi
Moizuddin Sabri Hala Sabri Musab Sabri
Mamoon Sabri
DONATIONS RECEIVED FORTHE UNIVERSITY PROJECT
Abdullah Nazir by Mr. T.M. Sheikh 50% donated
Commi�ed by Mr. Shuaib A.Malik
Committed in memory of Major
General (Rtd.) Fazal Muqeem Khan
Wasif Ahmad Siddiqui in memory of his mother late Mrs. Saghira Abid Hussain 50% donated
In memory of lateMr. Ghafoor MirzaHascol Petroleum
OUR GRAND DREAM:THE NEW ALIGARH UNIVERSITY
All contributions are welcome.
Join our campaign“Donate a Brick for Education”.By contributing Rs. 5000 you can sharein the construction. Brick by Brick togetherwe will build a glorious edifice.
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MD Welfare Trust 1,200,000
Mrs. Rabia Naseer 500,000
Hazrat Khadeeja Tul Kubra Wel. Foundation 360,000
Mr. Kamran Jalil Qureshi 300,000
Mr. Moizuddin Sabri 240,000
Mrs. Mehnaz Shiraz Aslam 200,000
Mr. Mazhar Hussain 185,000
Mr. Zulfiqar Jaleel Qureshi 150,000
Ms. Samina Zafaryab 120,000
Mr. Nazeer Ahmed Ch. 120,000
Syed Shaghil Husain 100,000
Ms. Shahina Faheem Ansari 100,000
Syed Munsif Raza 100,000
Ms. Rihana Shafique 100,000
Mr. Abdul Rashid Lone 100,000
Mr. Wasif Ahmad Siddiqui 100,000
Mr. M. Abdul Aleem 100,000
M/S Sigma Motors Ltd. 100,000
Mr. Tariq Mahmood 75,000
Mr. Muhammad Rehan Shaukat 63,000
Ms. Samia Mughal 60,000
Mian Abdul Hameed 60,000
Dr. Anis ur Rahmaan 59,820
Mrs. Nadia Nadeem 50,000
Dr. Humala Shaheen Khalid 50,000
Ms. Saira Khayyam 50,000
Mr. Pervaiz Ahmad Khan 50,000
Mr. Zahid Hussain 50,000
Mr. Asif Jamal 50,000
Other Donations of less than 50,000 390,000
Total Rs. 5,182,820
Donations for New Aligarh University Project Mr. Wasif Ahmad Siddiqui 5,050,117
Mr. Mazhar Aslam Zuberi 2,500,000
Mrs. Shabnam Ghafoor Mirza 1,500,000
Pak Kuwait Investment Company (Pvt.) Ltd. 1,000,000
Mr. Uzair Wasif 805,350
Mr. Muhammad Islam Kazi 778,500
Mr. Saifullah Khan 700,000
Syed Shaghil Husain 500,000
Mr. Laeeq Ud Din Ansari 400,000
Dr. Humala Shaheen Khalid 120,000
Mrs. Shabnam Ghafoor Mirza 100,000
Mr. Ainuddin Siddiqui 100,000
Ms. Hala Sabri 100,000
Dr. Anis Rounaq 100,000
Mr. Tauqeer Nazim Siddiqui 100,000
Mr. Muhammad Iqbal Sheikh 50,000
Mr. Ahmad Jawad 50,000
Mr. Shahzad Humayoon 50,000
Mr. Muhammad Farooq 50,000
Online 4,500,000
“Donate A Brick” Campaign 256,020
Donations of less than 50,000 22,000
Total 18,831,987
Properties Donated “1. Mr. & Mrs. Shah Navaz K. Mallic donated their house
worth approximately Rs.40 million, to be sold and used for the New Aligarh University Project.”
“2. Mrs. Samia Aslam Mughal donated her flat worth over Rs.12.5 million, to be sold and used for the New Aligarh University Project.“
WE THANK OUR GENEROUS DONORS (RS.)
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HOW TO SHARE IN OUR VENTURESIf you are interested in sharing our endeavour for education, kindly send your donations to any of the following addresses:
Dollar AccountMCB Bank Limited,
Title:- Tehzibul Akhlaq Trust
Account # 0586327521005561
IBAN:- PK43MUCB0586327521005561
Address: Liberty Market Branch (0218), 46-E-3 Commercial Zone, Gulberg, Lahore, Pakistan
(All donations are tax exempt under section 2(36) of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001)_____________________________________________________________________
Donation AccountFaysal Bank Limited,
Title of Account: Tehzibul Akhlaq Trust
Account # 0001172070111149 (PKR)
IBAN: PK79FAYS0001172070111149
Address: Gulberg Industrial Area Branch (0457), 25-B-II, Gulberg-III, Lahore, Pakistan
(All donations are tax exempt under section 2(36) of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001)_____________________________________________________________________
Zakat Account (Sharia Compliant)Meezan Bank Limited
Title of Account: Tehzibul Akhlaq Trust
Account # 02450103513182 (PKR)
IBAN: PK34MEZN0002450103513182
Address: Ghalib Market Branch (0245), 64 A-II, Gulberg-III, Lahore, Pakistan
(All donations are tax exempt under section 2(36) of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001)_____________________________________________________________________
President TAT USAMr. Rizwan Ahmed Siddiqui
5410 Josie Court, Ellicott City, Maryland 21043, USA
Cell: +1(443) 739 9234
Email: [email protected]_____________________________________________________________________
USA TAT AccountUSA – Howard Bank
Title of Account: TAT USA, Inc.
Account # 2204541, Routing # 055003434
Address: 10161 Baltimore National Pike Ellicott City, MD 21042 , USA
(All donations are tax exempt under IRS 501 C(3) vide ID # 46-6858145)
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