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If you have to walk with step by step with the world then register your presence in science and administrative service, says IPS officer Khaleel Pasha in NR Science Centre Program,Hyderabad.

N R Science Centre SSC Students  and faculties 
with Chief guest 
IPS Officer Khaleel Pasha


On Saturday  evening , SSC students' farewell ceremony was organized by  NR Science Center,  Comprehensive and Objective Studies, Hyderabad Where  the Chief  Guest IPS Officer Khalil Pasha and other educational institution's  Principal and Director were present.
while addressing the students, IPS Officer Khalil Pasha said in his speech that there are two aspects of life: one is  defeat while  another is  victory and both are incomplete without each other.
For a Victory, success is important and without hard work we can't success in life.
During student life ,I was not a topper student of the class. I was a middle class student but today I stood here as a IPS officer because of hard work and struggle and I faced lot of challenges on the basis  of family economic Level during study period.


I am glad that young people like Engineer Affan Nomani writes and freely speaks on  ancient and present-day Muslim's Education situation. 
This is very good for Muslim society that Young Research scholar like Affan Nomani is encouraging the student towards science and research from the platform of N R Science Centre . 
But this is not enough for our society while we all have to work on ground level for better education for our children. 
If you have to walk with step by step with the world then register your presence in science as well as administrative service too. 
During this program , N R Science Centre founding Director and  Research scholar Engineer Affan Nomani expressed his views on the basis of some research report that according to Sachchar Committee report , lowest enrolment ratio in India belongs to Muslim community.  43% of muslim children they have never seen campus or school. Ratio of Muslim PHD scholar is one among 513 PHD scholar in India. 
According to the UNESCO's Human development report ( 2003 ) - A Muslim citizens reads one or less than one book in   a year while the Uropian citizens reads 35 books and Israeli citizens reads 40 books in a years.
This research report illustrate that what is current situation of Muslims in the field of education. While in ancient period most of scientist were from the Muslim world. We must learn from the  history. 
We know very well that our economic situation is not good but we  can success 
If we will  work hard . 


On this occasion, N R Science  Centre Managing director Syed Nazir and other guest  Advocate Zakir Ali, Sun Rise High school Principal Mohammed Mohsin, Al-Noor Institute director Khwaza Moiz and Fahad khan were also expressed his views and congratulated to the Senior students for bright future.

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