Entrepreneurship and urban research the focus of new centre launched in Mumbai by University of Toronto with Tata Trusts

Entrepreneurship and urban research the focus of new centre launched in Mumbai by University of Toronto with Tata Trusts

The new centre brings together leading scholars and innovators from Canada and India to develop ground-breaking research and innovation to benefit people in India and around the world. 

The University of Toronto launched The University of Toronto Centre in India today in Mumbai in partnership with Tata Trusts, one of India’s largest philanthropic organizations.

 

Tata Trusts has been a longstanding collaborator with U of T, supporting researchers across the university to address health care, water, energy and poverty challenges. The new centre will give focus to this collaboration with an emphasis on urban research and entrepreneurship, bringing together leading scholars and innovators from Canada and India to develop ground-breaking research and innovation to benefit people in India and around the world. 

 

ABOUT THE U OF T CENTRE IN INDIA

·         As part of urban research at the centre, the University of Toronto School of Cities will establish an alliance to build a network of Canadian and Indian researchers who will collaborate on addressing critical urban issues in India and around the world.

·         The centre’s entrepreneurship hub will help connect innovators and entrepreneurs from U of T and India, offering opportunities to share knowledge and resources and providing access to new markets. 

·         The centre will work closely with Tata Trusts and Social Alpha, an initiative supported by Tata Trusts, to co-ordinate reciprocal student exchanges and competitions, support emerging startups and develop networks in both innovation ecosystems.

·         While the centre will not be a satellite campus it will open doors and create opportunities for students, researchers and startups in both countries. 

 

ABOUT THE LAUNCH

As the first expression of the U of T Centre in India, U of T President Meric Gertler announced its launch at a Feb. 1. roundtable in Mumbai on urban transitions, held in partnership with Social Alpha, a multistage innovation curation and venture development platform for science and technology startups supported by Tata Trusts. The roundtable discussion highlighted key challenges faced by Indian cities in their journey towards net-zero emissions, and outlined the role of research-backed deep science innovations in enabling cities to solve for the most pressing environmental challenges of our time.

 

QUOTES

R Pavithra Kumar, chief programme director, Tata Trusts, says: “Collaboration for development and to magnify the effects of innovation has been at the heart of the Trusts’ strategy to bring about sustainable change for communities who need it the most. This partnership with the University of Toronto and the establishment of the University of Toronto Centre in India will amalgamate new research and innovations with historical knowledge of community engagement to develop skills, address urban environmental and economic issues and develop a model for success that can be replicated across communities in India.”

 

Meric Gertler, president, University of Toronto, says: “Our faculty are deeply engaged in partnerships with academic and industry leaders here in India and across the globe. The University of Toronto Centre in India will play a vital role in expanding and building on these collaborations, creating new opportunities for scholars and innovators from both Canada and India to share knowledge, collaborate on research and develop solutions to pressing social development and economic challenges.”

 

Diedrah Kelly, consul-general of Canada in Mumbai, says: “I am pleased to witness the launch of this collaboration between the University of Toronto and Tata Trusts. The focus on urban research will provide great value to both Canada and India, which will grow into engagement between Indian and Canadian innovators, entrepreneurs and researchers. I look forward to following this initiative and the contributions it makes to the shared goal of sustainable economic growth with environmental consciousness.”

 

U OF T’S ENGAGEMENT WITH INDIA

·         U of T welcomed more than 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students from India last year, including high-achieving, low-income students through our partnership with Karta Initiative, also one of Tata Trusts’ partners.

·         More than 300 U of T students travelled to India for academic, research and professional experience over the past five years.

·         U of T has an ongoing educational partnership with the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay that includes the Indo-Canadian Entrepreneurship Exchange, an exchange program that aims to develop a two-way innovation talent pipeline.

·         U of T partners in IC-IMPACTS, the only Research Centre of Excellence dedicated to the development of scientific collaboration between the academic and corporate sectors in Canada and India.

·         The India Innovation Institute at the Rotman School of Management is a hub for researchers focused on how India is using innovation to transform itself

·         The Canada India Initiative on Sustainable Rural Development (CIISRD) is a joint multidisciplinary research effort between U of T’s Centre for Global Engineering (CGEN) and the Centre for Technology Alternatives for Rural Areas (CTARA) at IIT-Bombay, which tackles pressing issues of sustainable development in India such as sanitation, nutrition, and water supply.

·         A partnership between U of T, IIT-Bombay and the Pune Smart City Development Corporation Ltd. to find technology-based “smart solutions” for the city of approximately six million.

 

ABOUT TATA TRUSTS

Since inception in 1892, Tata Trusts, India’s oldest philanthropic organization, has played a pioneering role in bringing about an enduring difference in the lives of the communities it serves. Guided by the principles and the vision of proactive philanthropy of the founder, Jamsetji Tata, the Trusts’ purpose is to catalyse development in the areas of health, nutrition, education, water, sanitation and hygiene, livelihood, digital transformation, migration and urban habitat, social justice and inclusion, environment and energy, skill development, sports, and arts and culture. The Trusts’ program, achieved through direct implementation, partnerships and grant making, are marked by innovations relevant to the country.

 

ABOUT UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

Founded in 1827, the University of Toronto is Canada’s best university and Top 20 globally, with a long history of challenging the impossible and transforming society through the ingenuity and resolve of its faculty, students, alumni and supporters.

Culture of giving still at a nascent stage in India: Smile Foundation

Culture of giving still at a nascent stage in India: Smile Foundation

Inspired by Peter Senge, Founder of Society for Organisational Learning, a group of young corporate professionals came together in 2002 to set up Smile Foundation to work with grassroots initiatives for effecting positive changes in the lives of underprivileged children, their families and communities.

Avaada Foundation to impact 10 lakh lives through three E’s – Education, Empowerment and Environment initiatives by 2030

Avaada Foundation to impact 10 lakh lives through three E’s – Education, Empowerment and Environment initiatives by 2030

Avaada Foundation’s philosophy is inspired by Promise, Progress and Partnership 

Mumbai | 4 October 2022: Avaada foundation, the philanthropic arm of Avaada Group, through its slew of CSR activities focused on three E’s- Education, Empowerment, Environment, aims to impact 1 million lives by 2030, through various initiatives across all 11 states of its operations. The Foundation has already supported over 2 lakh people across India through various CSR activities along with health and rural electrification with a vision and mission to bring about the much-needed transformation. 

Avaada Group is a firm believer in community engagement and Avaada foundation is focused on a transformational vision, by enhancing the quality of people’s lives. The 3 E’s are intended to grapple with challenges faced by the poor and the marginalized sections of society. ` As per bhuta rin, we are in debt from the time we were born, as we take resources from the environment, it’s our duty to pay back to our forefathers, the environment, plants, and animals. It’s time we engaged those around us to make that real difference in engaging the lives of many. With our unmatched spirit, we consistently strive to support millions of lives through our social initiatives and solutions, says Vineet Mittal, Chairperson, Avaada Group.  

It should be the moral responsibility of corporates to give back to society and during the ongoing Daan Utsav, we reiterate our commitment to work towards the betterment of society. Our initiatives in the fields of education, health, environment, electrification are a reflection of our resolve to play a pivotal role in transforming India,” added Mittal.  

Avaada is a culmination of conducting businesses driven for higher purposes and the Foundation, through its Community Development Certificate (CDC) and Grow Forest Mechanism (GFM), has benefited the environment to change the world into a resilient living place. In line with SDGs, we have launched several humanitarian programs aimed towards women empowerment, quality education, healthcare and environmental protection in rural surroundings.  

Avaada Foundation’s education initiatives of construction of classrooms, drinking water facilities, science labs and other amenities, besides ensuring electricity access to schools have impacted over 35,000 lives in the education space.  The foundation is also focused on providing healthcare facilities and through its health camps in Maharashtra and Rajasthan, it has benefited over 70,000 lives.  

Avaada Foundation’s initiative through its Nav Kiran Stitching Centre in Umarda (Rajasthan) and Chhatai (Uttar Pradesh) and Nav Kiran Digital Centre, Avaada has skilled over 20,000 people and helped them earn their livelihoods. Avaada Foundation’s rural electrification program is committed towards providing electricity in the remote areas of the country. In Jayapur, Uttar Pradesh, Avaada Foundation has established two 25KW solar photovoltaic plants to meet the energy requirements of the village. Totally, 634 homes or roughly 3100 people have benefitted from this electrification process.  

For environmental protection, Avaada Foundation has initiated a tree plantation drive in Pavagada in Karnataka and Badaun and Bikaner and till date over 65,000 saplings have been planted.  Avaada group constantly draws wisdom and knowledge from Indian culture and giving back to society, the nation, and mother nature is at the core of its ethos. The foundation believes in following these practices year around. 

 

About Avaada

Social entrepreneur Vineet Mittal-led Avaada Group is an integrated energy platform with business interests ranging from manufacturing solar cells, modules and electrolysers to renewable power generation, green hydrogen, and green ammonia production. Avaada Group’s flagship company Avaada Energy is India’s fastest-growing renewable energy IPP.

Within five years, it has developed an impressive portfolio and the firm plans to reach 11 GW by 2025 and 30 GW by 2030. Avaada Group’s solar manufacturing business comprises a state-of-the-art facility with an annual production capacity of 5 GW for cells and modules. The capacities are expected to get operational by early next year. By 2030, the group plans to scale up to 10 GW along with backward integration into polysilicon, ingots, and wafers.

Islam Gymkhana: A Turnaround Story

Islam Gymkhana: A Turnaround Story

Danish Reyaz | Maeeshat| Mumbai

Adjacent to the Marine Lines railway station in Marine Drive, Mumbai, stands a building 131 years old, majestically. Unlike the hustle and bustle of the railway station, a cosy calmness pervades every part of this building.

Its ground at the front, with the Arabian Sea on one side, however, remains abuzz with the game of cricket being played day in and day out.

Islam Gymkhana

While the youths sweat out on the ground in the open, the elderly pass their time inside the building, immersed in various entertainment and recreational activities.

The British-era building we are talking about is the iconic Islam Gymkhana, a famous sporting and social club in Marine Drive. The same stretch also lines Hindu Gymkhana, Parsee Gymkhana, Wilson Gymkhana, Police Gymkhana, etc.

Gymkhana is an Anglo-Indian expression derived from the Persian word “Jamat-khana”, meaning a place of assembly. However, during the British, it was generally referred to as a gentlemanly club intended for sporting and socialization. The Islam Gymkhana was built on a similar line for the people of eminence from the Muslim community.

Adv. Yusuf Abrahani

Adv. Yusuf Abrahani, President, Islam Gymkhana

Islam Gymkhana looks exquisite with its old-world charm. As much as the building wields a vintage aura, it is laced with all the modern facilities and amenities, making it an ideal place to enjoy a particular lifestyle.

The popularity of Islam Gymkhana has soared leaps and bounds in the last three years with Adv. Yusuf Abrahani at the helm as President. Today, in a short span, the gymkhana has transformed greatly to a level of disbelief.

A Walk Down the History Lane

Islam Gymkhana came into existence in 1890 on a sprawling 14,0000 square metres of land donated by then Bombay Presidency Governor Lord Harris.

Like any other gymkhanas at that time, Islam Gymkhana was established on the idea of the religious community and cricket as its main sporting activity.

British considered colonial India more of a collection of castes, creeds, races, and religions than a nation in those times. Therefore, first-class cricket, called Quadrangular back then, was played on communal lines- between the Europeans, Hindus, Parsees, and Muslims.

When a fifth team, namely the Rest, comprising the leftover communities such as the Christians, entered the tournament, the latter was renamed Pentangular.

Since the beginning, Muslim Gymkhana was a force to reckon with in these tournaments. The club’s team, Mohammedan XI, was one of the major attractions in the early part of the century.

Shedding the Religious Character

Despite the popularity, the communal nature of these gymkhanas and tournaments was opposed by India’s prominent leaders, including Mahatma Gandhi, during the freedom struggle movement when social integration was the utmost need of the hour.

In the Second World War, the segregation of Gymkhanas on religious lines was somehow diluted. British took temporary possession of Islam Gymkhana and Parsee Gymkhana for military purposes during the Second World War. So they asked Hindu Gymkhana to open its door to non-Hindus as their members.

It was the first step towards making inroads into the rigid communal structure, long espoused in gymkhana culture. With India gaining independence and the secular movement strengthening with time, gymkhanas became more and more liberal to look beyond religious and cultural affiliations.

Although Muslims form the majority of memberships in Islam Gymkhana, it has become inclusive over the years, opening its memberships to people from all religions. Many bureaucrats, policemen, sportsmen, and even politicians are members of this gymkhana and are not necessarily Muslims.

The secular commitment of the Islam Gymkhana was on display amid a controversy in 2009. That year, one of its trustees, Abbas Kazmi, decided to defend the 2008 Mumbai attacks accused AjmalKasab in court. Enraged by this act, the gymkhana expelled him in quick time.

A Cricket Paradise

Islam Gymkhana cricketing culture has contributed immensely to Mumbai’s social and cultural growth through the development of cricket. Players from various castes, communities, and religions strive for excellence on its playground.

In fact, Islam Gymkhana team that recently won the 72nd Salarjung T-20 tournament and Madhav Mantri Cricket trophy comprises many non-Muslim players who contributed majorly to lifting the prestigious trophies.

The gymkhana has a vast playground area taking up about 80 percent of the entire gymkhana property, accessible to the general public for sporting activities for most of the year. Non-sporting activities on the ground, such as weddings, are restricted to only 25 days a year.

Along with Parsee Gymkhana, Islam Gymkhana was a founding member of the Bombay Cricket Association, making it an early headquarters and training ground for the city’s cricket team. Therefore, for a very long time, it has been a breeding ground for top-class cricketers at both national and international levels.

Several stalwarts like Mushtaq Ali and NawabPataudi used to be a part of its Quadrangular tournament. Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar are among the likes who have played on this ground, nurturing their cricketing skills.

Among the current lot, Sarfaraz Khan, who plays in IPL, is likely on the verge of a call for national duty considering his current sparkling form with second-best first-class cricket average after Don Bradman is a proud product of Islam Gymkhana.

While the history and the evolution of Islam Gymkhana are intriguing, its current transformation is all the more dazzling. However, it all began with an election, heralding an era of rapid development.

Call for an Election

Islam Gymkhana, since its establishment, has been governed by different committees which have done several developmental works. Despite that, over time, other gymkhanas leaped ahead in the race of modernization. It necessitated a desire for an overhaul in the functioning of Islam Gymkhana.

There used to be dissatisfaction among the members with the previous managing committee, which was at the helm for 18 years, without an election since it came to power. So a petition was filed in court, and an order for a fresh election was obtained.

New Committee Takes Over

Following the court order, an election was held on 24 March 2019, which many believe to be a watershed moment in the history of Islam Gymkhana.

In the election, Adv. Yusuf Abrahani, a renowned lawyer, former MLA, and founder of SEWA charitable organization, emerged victorious as the new President, defeating Mr. Asif Farooqui by a margin of 125 votes.

Mr. Yusuf Matcheswalla received the highest number of votes to become Vice-President, while Dr.Suhel Farooqui and Mr. Noorul Ameen Sheikh became Joint Secretaries.

In the hand-over meeting on 4 April 2019, power was transferred to Adv. Yusuf Abrahani and his team. The new committee’s first meeting was held on 14 April 2019, in which it took various landmark decisions to turn around the fate of the gymkhana.

The new committee, under the inspiring leadership of Adv. Yusuf Abrahani worked in mission mode and came good on promises made in their manifesto in real quick time, surprising supporters and sceptics together.

Important Administrative Decisions

Adv. Yusuf Abrahani was actively associated with the Islam Gymkhana as a member before being elected President, so he knew first-hand about the issues afflicting the club. Now in power, he had a chance to resolve them. Quickly, a flurry of administrative decisions was taken for the benefit of the gymkhana. A few important ones are discussed below.

Lease Renewal

The lease renewal issue was long-pending. The glaring inability of the previous committee to solve it threatened the existence of the gymkhana. The land for Islam Gymkhana was given on lease by the collector of Bombay for 99 years. After the due expiry of the lease, it was never renewed, despite numerous notices by the State Govt.

Adv. Yusuf Abrahani took it upon himself to steer the gymkhana out of this problem. In a quick time, Mr. Abrahani solved what was seemingly an insoluble problem for others.

He not only got the lease renewed for 30 more years but also made Islam Gymkhana first among other gymkhanas along Marine Drive to do so.

His next step was to remove whatever structures had come up illegally inside the gymkhana. He went about it to save it from unnecessary legal trouble in the future.

Adding Female Staff and Uniforms

Another important move was to hire female staff to work along with the male staff. It aimed to increase the comfort level of visiting female members and guests.

Additionally, all the staff across gender in Islam Gymkhana were assigned uniforms, which was not the case earlier. Wearing elegant uniforms led to the development of professionalism and a team spirit among the staff.

Raising Hadiya and Introduction of Hijama

Mr. Yusuf Abrahani is the founder of the famous SEWA charitable NGO through which he has led a campaign to increase the Hadiya (compensation) of Imams and Muezzins since living on a paltry amount was impossible for them.

So when he became the President of Islam Gymkhana, he quickly appointed two Imams as permanent for the mosque inside the gymkhana and increased their Hadiya from Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 15,000.

Apart from that, he introduced Hijama, an Islamic way to detox the body and promote overall health. It is a technique that uses heated cups to create suction on the skin, causing improved blood flow, cell repair, and relieving muscle tension.

Widening Club Membership

Acquiring a membership in Islam Gymkhana is everybody’s coveted dream, but not all can fork out Rs. 10 lakh for its membership. The new management has, however, reduced the membership fee to Rs. 5 lakh, which is half the previous fee.

And at a significantly reduced fee, more and more people have come forward to take its membership, which was the core intention behind the decision. Notably, Islam Gymkhana has over 20 thousand members so far.

Further, a decision was made to extend free membership to the city’s prominent people to recognize their public services. As many as 12 personalities who happen to be Asst. Commissioners of Police from Mumbai, both serving and retired, and eminent doctors, have been awarded honorary life membership of Islam Gymkhana.

In another goodwill gesture, the gymkhana has given a one-year free membership to three Muslim girls scoring the highest marks in the SSC exam this year and invited them to inaugurate the new banquet hall. Repeating the same performance in the 12th will extend their membership for another year, and upon reaching graduation, it will be converted into life membership.

Lifetime Achievement Awards

In another remarkable decision, the new management team honoured Muslim individuals from Mumbai, who have contributed immensely in various fields with lifetime achievement awards.

An 11-member jury was formed, which zeroed in on 20 names working nationally or internationally in the field of public welfare such as science, education, medical, philanthropy, etc.

In commemorating Islam Gymkhana completing 131 years this year, a magnificent program was organized on Republic day, and these people were conferred with specially created Shan-e-Millat awards. While the award acknowledged their yeoman’s works, it also inspired the youths to emulate them.

Banning Card Games

Amidst so many forward-looking decisions, one decision of Mr. Abrahani that generated controversy was banning rummy and other card games on the premise of Islam Gymkhana. The decision was met with resistance from a few members who argued it was against the liberal character of the club.

On the other hand, Mr. Abrahani had a solid reason to stop the practice since he had undeniable evidence that under the pretext of card games, some members were indulging in betting and gambling, bringing a bad reputation to the club.

Architectural Revamp

Ever since Mr. Yusuf Abrahani and his team were elected, Islam Gymkhana has been on the road to transformation. New rooms and halls have been added, while a few have gone through alteration to accommodate modern facilities.

The architectural face-lift of Islam Gymkhana catches everybody’s attention. Every wall, every nook, and corner is retouched to look beautiful. While the gymkhana is now fully modernized, it still maintains the sanctity of its vintage character.

Here is a run-down of infrastructural modifications done inside the gymkhana.

Lobby and Reception

The lobby and reception area are always crucial for any building in setting the mood of visitors. Islam Gymkhana’s lobby and reception score high on this aspect. The fully-renovated area is air-conditioned, roomy, and high-ceilinged with shiny walls, creating a neat and welcoming impression on visitors upon their entry. And also, the visitors can’t stop being enchanted with the very first impression they get here.

Prayer Halls

Since members and visitors who frequent Islam Gymkhana are predominantly Muslim, there has been a Men’s Prayer Hall for a long time. The same has now been renovated. Additionally, a new hall is constructed for ladies’ prayers, a need that has been overlooked until now.

The air-conditioned Prayer Halls are designed following the Islamic architectural aesthetic. The inlay decoration, marbled cladding, tiled flooring, as well as a wide chandelier create an ambience, not exuberant but pleasing and soothing, essential for better concentration during prayers.

Celebration Hall

Celebration Hall, formerly called Jabir Hall, is now in a new avatar and glory. The glittering hall, amidst all its flamboyance, makes any conference, summit, wedding, or other fancy soiree held inside worthwhile and an experience to cherish. This pillar less expansive hall with a seating capacity of 250 guests is suitable for lavish activities.

Conference Hall

Once a card room, it has now transformed into a Conference Hall equipped with modern gizmos such as mics and an audio-video system. It has a comfortable seating arrangement for 25 people. The space is used for meetings, discussions, brainstorming sessions, as well as private gatherings, all in a professional and business-like manner.

President Chamber

President Chamber is another important addition designed to showcase the value of the President post of Islam Gymkhana, one of the most influential and coveted positions for everybody. The chamber is elegant and organized, but it rightfully saves itself from being frivolously lavish.

Pearl Banquet Hall

Carved out of erstwhile Deewan-e-Khas the Pearl Banquet Hall is a bright addition to Islam Gymkhana’s growing facilities. Spread in 750 square feet the Hall looks grand and glorious and can spaciously host 60 people in birthday parties, ceremonies, anniversaries, or sit-in affairs.

Open Lawn

If the banquet hall comes coupled with the open lawn, the celebrations acquire another dimension. The lawn with Moroccan mosaic walls and the marbled floor is a new addition to offer a swanky banqueting space for slightly bigger events. It can accommodate 170 people in seating and 300 people in floating, which can go up to 500 people in case outer lawn space is also included.

Whether it is a wedding or a reception, an official function or dinner, or a college function, every event and celebration in the open fresh air with the view of the shimmering sea and the sparkling sky will remain etched in the memory forever.

Improving Fitness and Wellness

The new committee is committed to members’ overall fitness and wellness. It has made great efforts to make the Gymkhana a one-stop place for bodily training and exercises by allocating space and ample state-of-the-art facilities. Below are discussed some of the facilities.

Gymnasium

Like any other facility in Islam Gymkhana, the Gymnasium has also gone through a revamp. Built on 800 square feet, the Gymnasium is fully upgraded and replenished with modern equipment to train every muscle on every body part. For help, there are two expert fitness trainers. The Gymnasium is also accessible by women members who have separate timing slots.

Open-Air Power and Functional Gymnasium

If someone is more into pulling, pushing, and lifting than heavy machines, there is also a functional gymnasium. It is open-air and comes with equipment for power training and an expert trainer to assist.

Massage, Spa, Sauna, and Jacuzzi Enclosure

Besides toning up muscle in the gymnasium, members can also soothe their nerves in an enclosure that has come up with facilities like Spa, Sauna, Massage, and Jacuzzi. Using different lotions, oils, concoctions, and more so the steam, one can do wonders to destress their tired muscles and rejuvenate the skin. These new facilities in Islam Gymkhana are pretty popular among the members, especially women who have separate timings for their privacy and comfort.

Martial Arts Training

For training children in Judo, Karate, Taekwondo, Jiu-jitsu, or any other form of martial arts, a facility has been arranged on the terrace of the Gymkhana. It has helped children win laurels and simultaneously made them fit, supple, and strong.

Modernising Games and Sporting facilities

As discussed earlier, Islam Gymkhana has a glorious history as a sporting hub, especially for Cricket. With glories abound, Mr. Abrahani and his team didn’t stop resting on past laurels. Instead, they have assiduously worked on adding new facilities to raise the reputation of Islam Gymkhana as a sporting centre by several notches further.

Multipurpose Turf

In a multi-pronged strategy to further promote Cricket as well as Football and Volleyball, the new committee, without wasting any time, has installed a Multipurpose Turf on the ground of Islam Gymkhana, which is claimed to be one of the best synthetic turfs in any gymkhanas in Mumbai. Since the inauguration, it has been attracting youngsters and veterans alike to hone their skills in the games mentioned above.

Flood Lights

In a sporting hub like Islam Gymkhana, games must continue the whole day, even at night. It has become possible now, thanks to the mounting of flood lights. As the sun sets in, the ground illuminates with these lights, sparking much energy and enthusiasm among the players, who can now continue their games into the night with more time to practice. The floodlights have other benefits as well. Programs such as weddings in Islam Gymkhana nowadays look more vibrant under the lights.

Billiards Room

Just like Cricket, Billiards has its own primacy in Islam Gymkhana. The latter is the headquarters of the Maharashtra State Billiards Association. The game lately received a shot in the arm with the inauguration of a new 1000 square feet room equipped with four giant Billiards and Snooker tables of international standards. It is an excellent space for national and international players to practice amidst a beautiful and non-distracting backdrop for better concentration on the games.

Indoor Game Area

For more indoor games there has been a separate room which was showing its aging signs. The room is now renovated and added with all the needed paraphernalia. The well-equipped room has boards for playing Pool, Carrom, Table Tennis, etc.

Dressing Room

Adjacent to the Spa, Massage & Sauna enclosure, a new Dressing Room has been built. The room is capacious and divided into two parts, one for the home cricket team and the other to be used by the guest cricket team during the tournament matches.

Tying Up With Star Players

The new committee has adopted a novel approach to tie up with accomplished star players and play a part in creating champions out of the premises of Islam Gymkhana.

As part of this new approach, the star opener batsman and the Captain of Indian Cricket Team Rohit Sharma is now using Islam Gymkhana’s playground for coaching purposes for CricKingdom, his cricket coaching academy.

While India’s first Snooker player and national champion, Yasin Merchant, in partnership with Islam Gymkhana, has opened Yasin Merchant Snooker Academy here.

Embracing Charity

The charity was not in Islam Gymkhana’s vocabulary ever. All its activities centred around two things: sports and recreation. However, since Mr. Abrahani took over, the gymkhana seems to have picked up interest in charity.

Mr. Abrahani is known to do charity work through his SEWA organization. So when he became President, his influence rubbed off on everybody at Islam Gymkhana.

During the lockdown in the Corona period, cooked foods and oxygen cylinders for free were distributed in Mumbai without the bias of caste, community, and religion.

Similarly, during the torrential rains when the Konkan area was flooded, disrupting lives, Islam Gymkhana provided adequate relief through trusts and local bodies working on ground zero. Also, for Cancer-stricken children, a fundraiser programme was organized on World Cancer Day.

Gymkhana has further diversified the activities for social and charitable causes. It has partnered with Global Care Foundation to provide legal and financial aid to the under-trials for minor crimes and help them rehabilitate into society. Due to poverty, several accused cannot arrange a bail amount and spend years in jail. Islam Gymkhana now gives financial assistance to such inmates and helps them reform.

While Islam Gymkhana is all committed to charity work on its own, it also helps other organizations working in this field by allowing them to utilize its space at no cost for their meetings and planning.

Projects on the Cards

Mr. Abrahani and his team have brought about a plethora of changes in Islam Gymkhana, which were unthinkable a couple of years ago. Due to those works, the fate, as well as the face of Islam Gymkhana, has been completely transformed.

However, the quest to make it the best so the entire community feels exceedingly proud remains un-halted. And to that effect, a string of new projects are in the pipeline. A few are due for only a few months.

Swimming Pool 

It is one of the most ambitious projects set to soar the popularity of the Islam Gymkhana manifold since it will be the first Swimming Pool in the belt of gymkhanas nearby. Thankfully, the necessary permissions have already been obtained from authorities, and construction work has also begun. A clean and eye-catching pool will be up for swimming for fun and exercise in a few months. Professional swimmers can also utilize it for training and practice purposes.

Ladies’ Room

Another upcoming facility is a Ladies’ Room by the side of the Spa enclosure. The women members can freely hang out in this room, with a spacious seating area and space to freshen up. Apart from that, for their entertainment and recreation, the room will get a Snooker table, Table Tennis table, Carom board and more in the form of indoor games. It will be strictly a ladies-exclusive room meant for their fun and frolic.

Library and Reading Hall

A huge Library and Reading Hall is also proposed for the near future. It will be in the line of other famous libraries in the country containing thousands of books. Besides promoting the reading habit to gain knowledge among the members, one primary aim behind it is to provide the civil service aspirants of the community with all types of essential books and a quiet reading space to help them effectively prepare for their exams.

School and College

Although it may take time, there is a plan to open Islam Gymkhana’s schools and colleges. Providing free coaching to underprivileged meritorious students to prepare them for professional courses has also been deliberated.

Since it is a big plan, a hefty fund will be needed. However, the committee is optimistic that they will be able to figure out the finances for this noble purpose.

A Branch at Lonavala

The new committee has also approved an ambitious plan to expand Islam Gymkhana to different areas on the outskirts of Mumbai in the form of branches. The first will come up at Lonavala, a hilly idyllic location.

It will be a full-fledged replica of the Islam Gymkhana in terms of various amenities and facilities. Spread across four-acre land, the Gymkhana will have 5-star facilities with huge courts for tennis, football, and basketball. Additionally, there will be jogging and cycling trails, among other facilities. The first phase of work will likely be completed by the end of next year.

The other two branches are selected to come up at Panchgani and Igatpuri.

Wrapping Up

The turnaround story of Islam Gymkhana is incredibly rapid and massive. In just three-year what it has achieved, it might take more than a decade for other gymkhanas to do so.

It seemed like yesterday when everything about Islam Gymkhana appeared to be stagnating, and today the same gymkhana is moving along briskly on the path of development. From lacking in amenities, it now bristles with state-of-the-art amenities. From wearing a worn-out look, it now dazzles with architectural rebuilding and refashioning. In every respect, the gymkhana is transformed.

We have no qualms in telling once again that the architect of this awe-inspiring transformation happing every day in Islam Gymkhana is Adv. Yusuf Abrahani who is also ably supported by a very hardworking team.

Islam Gymkhana is reaping the benefits of members reposing faith in him in the landmark 2019 election. He has not only fulfilled almost all his promises but also exceeded expectations on several counts. We believe his vision and insatiable thirst for development will take Islam Gymkhana to further heights in times to come.

Words of Praise……………..

I have known Yusuf Bhai for many years. He has always been brilliant at what he does. I am amazed to see how he has transformed Islam Gymkhana with facilities akin to a 5-star hotel. And the fact that he has done it in a real quick time speaks volumes about his leadership.

Nana Patole, Previous Speaker, Maharashtra Assembly

I have partnered with Islam Gymkhana to have a Snooker Academy there. It has excellent world-class facilities, and the management is quite supportive. The club has gone through renovation lately and looks pretty fetching. Games and sports facilities have also been upgraded massively. The credit goes to its President Yusuf Abrahani and his diligent team.

Yasin Merchant, Famous Snooker Player

Under Adv. Yusuf Abrahani’s dynamic leadership Islam Gymkhana has changed drastically. With developments galore, its entire ambience has got better and more pleasant. Multipurpose turf and floodlights have also given a big fillip to sports activities. I wish Islam Gymkhana to emerge as the best among other gymkhanas in Marine Drive.

Dr.ZahirKazi, President, Anjuman-I-Islam

The iconic Islam Gymkhana in a new look and avatar adds to the scenic beauty of Marine Drive like never before. The gymkhana now looks alluring and more inviting. Adv. Yusuf Abrahani and his entire team deserve unqualified praise and appreciation for bringing about this transformation.

Dr.Juvale Nazir, Renowned Cardiologist

In the last few years, Islamic Gymkhana has seen a massive transformation in its infrastructure; however, its ethos and guiding principles remain intact. I congratulate Adv. Yusuf Abrahani and his team on this success and hope the gymkhana will touch a new paradigm of growth in the future.

Quiser Khalid, Commissioner, Mumbai Railways

The recent renovation at the Islam Gymkhana has given it a new identity. But what impressed me most was Mr. Abrahani’s care for female members who now have their own praying hall, resting room, and separate timing for the gym. Also, a new branch is slated to come up at Lonavala, adding another feather to Islam Gymkhana’s hat.

Mohammed Wajihuddin, Journalist, Times of India

As a regular visitor, I can say Islam Gymkhana has changed beyond recognition and driving this change is Adv. Yusuf Abrahani. Besides modern amenities and architectural rebuilding, a notable contribution of Mr. Abrahani is that he has made Islam Gymkhana warm up to the idea of charity. During COVID and torrential rain floods, the gymkhana was actively involved in providing relief to the affected.

Mufti AsfaqKaazi, Imam, Juma Masjid, Mumbai

WBSETCL and Smile Train India Partner to Support Cleft Surgeries in West Bengal

WBSETCL and Smile Train India Partner to Support Cleft Surgeries in West Bengal

Kolkata, West Bengal, India

WBSETCL, a Govt. of West Bengal enterprise is one of the best transmission companies in India, announced their partnership with Smile Train, the world’s largest cleft focused NGO, to support 230 cleft surgeries in West Bengal as part of their CSR activities. The surgeries will be conducted at Smile Train’s treatment centres at Institute of Child Health and Repose Clinic & Research Centre Private Limited at Kolkata.

WBSETCL partners with Smile Train to support 230 cleft surgeries in West Bengal as part of their CSR activities in Kolkata
‘‘We have seen the impact and transformation in children once they receive cleft surgery. This partnership with Smile Train India will enable cleft affected children and their families from economically weaker sections of society to get access to high quality care. We look forward to creating many smiles and bringing transformation in many lives,” said Sri. Shamya Roy Choudhury, Director (HR&A), WBSETCL.

 

In India, more than 35,000 children are born with the facial birth difference of cleft lip and/or palate every year. It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of children with untreated clefts live in isolation, but more importantly, have difficulty eating, breathing, hearing and speaking, as their families cannot afford life-transforming cleft treatment. Smile Train’s sustainable model empowers local medical professionals with training, funding, and resources to provide free cleft surgery and comprehensive cleft care to children globally. Since the year 2000, Smile Train India has supported 650,000+ free cleft surgeries throughout the country, through a network of 150+ partner hospitals.

 

“At Smile Train, our endeavor is to not only support free, safe and quality cleft treatment, but also empower our local medical partners to provide comprehensive cleft care to children and enabling cleft affected children to live full and productive lives. For this, we rely on the support of our donors, and are thankful WBSETCL for their generous support. Together, we shall bring timely and comprehensive cleft care to children across West Bengal,” shared Mamta Carroll, Smile Train’s Senior Vice President and Regional Director for Asia.

 

Smile Train Partner surgeon Dr. Parthapratim Gupta, Smile Train Project Director at Institute of Child Health, Kolkata said, “Treatment for cleft lip and palate should not be delayed beyond a certain time as it leads to larger problems such as incorrect speech, orthodontic problems etc. With the support of Smile Train and WBSETCL, and with all safety protocols in place, we are providing safe and quality treatment to children born with cleft lip and palate to ensure they lead a healthy and productive life.”

 

Dr. Maneesh Sonthalia, Plastic Surgeon leading the Smile Train program at Repose Clinic & Research Centre, Kolkata said, ”There are many children with cleft lip & palate around the world who need help, but can’t receive timely care due to monetary constraints and lack of awareness and knowledge about this condition. The support from WBSETCL will help many children. Cleft is treatable and we are committed to help many more children across West Bengal.”

 

Smile Train has supported more than 25,000 free cleft surgeries in the state of West Bengal through a network of 6 partner hospitals at Kolkata, Bardhaman, Durgapur, Siliguri and Murshidabad where Smile Train supports cleft treatment throughout the year. To avail free cleft treatment, please call Toll Free Cleft Helpline – 1800 103 8301.

 

About Smile Train India

Smile Train empowers local medical professionals with training, funding, and resources to provide free cleft surgery and comprehensive cleft care to children globally. We advance a sustainable solution and scalable global health model for cleft treatment, drastically improving children’s lives, including their ability to eat, breathe, speak, and ultimately thrive. To learn more about how Smile Train’s India’s sustainable approach means donations have both an immediate and long-term impact, please visit smiletrainindia.org.
About WBSETCL

WBSETCL being one of the best Transmission Utilities in the country, is responsible for Transmitting electricity from State Generators and National Grid to the load centers to serve the entire state through its vast Transmission Network operating at 400kV, 220kV, 132kV and 66kV spread across the state. WBSETCL is providing 24*7 uninterrupted quality power to the distribution licensees and plays the pivotal role as State Transmission Utility (STU) and State Load Dispatch Centre (SLDC) and System Operator in the state of West Bengal.

“Education is our Mission”, says West Bengal Minority Affairs and Madrassah Education Minister Md Ghulam Rabbani

“Education is our Mission”, says West Bengal Minority Affairs and Madrassah Education Minister Md Ghulam Rabbani

Kolkata: West Bengal Minority Affairs and Madrassah Education Minister Md Ghulam Rabbani expressed that the quality Education is the key to the development of the Muslims in the country.

“This community [Muslim] is backward due to lack of Education. There is a lack of Lawyers, Judges Civil Service officers, and doctors,” said Rabbani, on the sidelines of the 6th annual cultural programme of  Tarbiyah Cambridge International School [TCIS] of Kaliachak, Malda, West Bengal held recently.

Mr Azizur Rahman, Chairman, Tarbiyah Cambridge International School along with Minority Affairs and Madrassah Education Minister Md Ghulam Rabbani at TCIS Campus, Malda.

Mr Azizur Rahman, Chairman, Tarbiyah Cambridge International School along with Minority Affairs and Madrassah Education Minister Md Ghulam Rabbani at TCIS Campus, Malda.

While Rabbani was the chief guest at the 6th annual cultural programme of [TCIS], the Principal of Kaliachak College Najibur Rahman, Director of Amanat Foundation Mr. Shah Alam, Mr. Masud Karim (Adv. The Hon’ble High Court, Kolkata), Social Worker Jabir Hossain, Principal of the school Irfan Mustakim and the chairman Azizur Rahman graced the occasion.

Mr Azizur Rahman, Chairman, Tarbiyah Cambridge International School along with students and staff welcoming Minority Affairs and Madrassah Education Minister Md Ghulam Rabbani at TCIS Campus, Malda.

Mr Azizur Rahman, Chairman, Tarbiyah Cambridge International School along with students and staff welcoming Minority Affairs and Madrassah Education Minister Md Ghulam Rabbani at TCIS Campus, Malda.

Over 300 students participated in the annual programme. They sang songs, staged dramas, and paid homage to the heroic martyred soldiers.

Rabbani lauded the hard work of the principal and teachers of TCIS and their zeal of imparting quality education to the students.

“I was glad to see the performance of the students. TCIS is not only imparting quality education but also advanced cultural activities. Extracurricular activities and skill development will help the students when they will appear for job interviews,” pointed out Rabbani, who felt the need for such schools focusing on the overall development of the students.

TCIS

Remembering his college days in Aligarh Muslim University [AMU], the minister pointed TCIS should continue imparting education along Tarbiyah [an Arabic word that linguistically means: increase, nurture, rear, growth, or loftiness. Tarbiyah also means the development and the training of people in various aspects. In this regard, the word tarbiyah refers to the systematic development and the training of children]. TCIS should impart education in a way similar to that of AMU. i.e. Education along with Tarbiyah.

Referring to the parents, the minister said: “Education is our Mission. I urge mothers, sisters and brothers present here to give their children quality equality no matter if they skip their meal a day.”

Mr Azizur Rahman, Chairman, Tarbiyah Cambridge International School along with Minority Affairs and Madrassah Education Minister Md Ghulam Rabbani at TCIS Campus, Malda.

Mr Azizur Rahman, Chairman, Tarbiyah Cambridge International School along with Minority Affairs and Madrassah Education Minister Md Ghulam Rabbani at TCIS Campus, Malda.

“We are privileged to have an English medium school equipped with modern infrastructure which is serving our local population. The guests were impressed by the presentation of our students and especially with the patriotic songs and dances that were pretty much appreciated,” said Azizur Rahman, Chairman Tarbiyah Cambridge International School .

He reiterated that equal importance is given to reading and cultural programs, value education and advanced cultural activities. It is from here [TCIS] that the students are shown their career path.

TCIS

In India, a significant proportion of the relevant population still remains deprived of the benefits of higher education, and the Muslims comprise an important category of the deprived communities, according to minorityaffairs.gov.in.

The Census data revealed while only about 7 per cent of the population aged 20 years and above are graduates or hold diplomas, this proportion is less than 4 per cent amongst Muslims. Besides, those having technical education at the appropriate ages (18 years and above) are as low as one per cent and amongst Muslims, that is almost non-existent.

Minorities and Development

The Indian Constitution is committed to the equality of citizens and the responsibility of the State to preserve, protect and assure the rights of minorities in matters of language, religion and culture. That is why our national leaders while framing the Constitution, emphasized the doctrine of unity in diversity.

The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National, Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities says that the promotion and protection of the rights of persons belonging to such minorities contribute to the political and social stability of the countries in which they live. Meeting their aspirations and ensuring their rights acknowledges the dignity and equality of all individuals and furthers participatory development. This in turn contributes to the lessening of tensions among groups and individuals. These factors are major determinants for stability and peace. All developed countries and most developing ones give appropriate emphasis to looking after the interests of minorities. Thus, in any country, the faith and confidence of the minorities in the functioning of the State in an impartial manner is an acid test of its being a just State.

Since Independence, India has achieved significant growth and development. It has also been successful in reducing poverty and improving crucial human development indicators such as levels of literacy, education, and health. There are indications, however, that not all religious communities and social groups (henceforth socio-religious communities – SRCs) have shared equally the benefits of the growth process. Among these, the Muslims, the largest minority community in the country, constituting 13.4 percent of the population, are seriously lagging behind in terms of most of the human development indicators. While the perception of deprivation is widespread among Muslims, there has been no systematic effort since Independence to analyze the condition of religious minorities in the country. Despite the need to analyze the socio-economic and educational conditions of different SRCs, until recently appropriate data for such an analysis was not generated by Government agencies. There has been a welcome change in the scope of data collection with respect to SRCs in the 1990s, which, in turn, has made this report possible.

About TCIS

Tarbiyah Cambridge International School, abbreviated as TCIS, was established in 2014. The English Medium School is situated at Malda region of West Bengal.

The administration is working under the leadership of Azizur Rahman (Chairman of the Institution) who is making great efforts to make Tarbiyah a brand.

He is also the Managing Director & Chief Executive of “Starling Silk” Pvt. Ltd. This famous Starling Silk Mills Pvt Ltd has been serving all over nation with it’s valuable products Spun Silk Fabrics, Spun Silk Yarn and Silk Carpets since the last 50 year’s & the most productive is TCIS.