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AMU Alumni Association of Greater Chicago has supported and funded various educational projects across different parts of India. Please click on each project to know more about it.

Noor Girls High School Class Rooms Project

Hikmat Foundation was founded on the idea that everyone, especially girls, deserve an equal opportunity in pursuing education. To this end, the Foundation has established high schools for girls in rural impoverished areas. The schools address a critical gap; they offer not only an academic program but also activities aimed at health, hygiene, sports, and vocational training, contributing to the holistic empowerment of young women. In fact, the mission is to foster lasting change in these communities, enhancing opportunities for both the girls and their surrounding villages.

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Bahraich School Project

On Oct 11, 2008 AMUAA-GC approved to support the construction of two classrooms, furnish them with necessary classroom furniture, a toilet for girls where none existed, and a provision for fresh drinking water for a school in village called Mudki in Bahraich, U.P. The District Bahraich, located at Indo-Nepal border, is one of the most economically disadvantaged area in India. This school building was dilapidated and eminent danger of collapse. Consequently, classes for children were held outdoors on the muddy ground.

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Sir Syed Girls Academy

Construction of building and school facility of Sir Syed Girl's Academy at village Pokhar Bhitwa Siddarth nagar, U.P. india is completed in 2009.

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Class Room Extension Project

AMUAA of Chicago invited members to sponsor a project for Girls School Education. Executive Council and Board received and accepted a proposal from Jaliliya Muslim Girls Higher Secondary School, Daliganj, Lucknow. The proposal asked for extending girls education from X to XI and XII standards. This required the construction of two class rooms and furnishing them.

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