Al Barkaat Public School

Al-Barkaat Public School (+2)

The school is situated on the Anoopshahr Road near Jamalpur Railway Crossing approximately 5 kms from Aligarh Railway Station. The school prepares students for All India Secondary/Sr. Sec. School Examination (Class X/XII) conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Delhi. It also caters for separate residential facilities to Boys and Girls from classes VI to XII. The medium of instruction is English at all levels.
The school has separate well-equipped science laboratories viz. Physics, Chemistry, Biology, computer Science and Mathematics for Secondary/Sr. Sec. level. These laboratories provide opportunities to understand the subject well through experiments done under the supervision of qualified and experienced teachers.
The school has a well established & spacious library. The library has on its shelves a large number of text books, story-books, Encyclopedia, reference books and books on moral values and general knowledge in English, Hindi and Urdu. The library has regular subscription to competitive examination magazines such as Science Reporter, Competition Success Review, journals and periodicals alongwith national/local newspapers. The students avail the library facilities through the library membership card valid for one academic year. The library is fully automated with barcode technology for the issue and return of books using Alice for Window Library software.

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Al-Barkaat Educational Society Felicitates Justice Katju.

Al-Barkaat Educational Society
Felicitates Justice Katju





Mahtab Ahmad \ Tahera Husain | ABPS NEWS
Al Barkaat
“India is a Sanskrit-Urdu composite culture. We should spend our life in this culture by forgetting our selfish motives”, said Justice Markandey Katju, Chairman, Press Council of India, as the Chief Guest of a function organized by Al-Barkaat Educational Society. He further added that India has a diversity of religions and languages. Sufism has a great contribution to the unity, fraternity and integration of the country. He also asserted that he is running an “Urdu Heritage Carvan” all over India so that the country could attain its past glory. Urdu – Sanskrit is our only culture and in order to spread it among mankind, we have to educate the youth to such an extent that they could create a congenial atmosphere and the popularity of these two languages could reach out to the Indian society in future and give our country an identity of an equal level of progress and development in the world.

Prof. S.M. Amin, President of Al-Barkaat Educational Society, applauded Justice Katju saying that he has a significant contribution in the communal harmony of our country. Muslims are always in the mainstream and will sustain this position, and we have also proven it from time to time. If we keep on advancing towards unity and communal harmony, we will soon see the name of our country among the top five nations in the world.

Silsila-e-Qadria Khanqah Barkatia has been spreading the message of love, humanity, fraternity, and integration among mankind for about 450 years from the Dargah of Marehra Shareef. Hazrat Shah Barkatullah (R.A) not only emphasized on spirituality but also on the spread of education. This is the reason that his family set up Al-Barkaat Educational Institution after his name where special emphasis is given on imparting high quality modern and moral education to the future generation.

MLC Mr. Vivek Bansal appealed that it is our responsibility to maintain the feeling of equality and communal harmony to take the country on the path of progress.

Dr. F.U. Siddiqui, Coordinator, ABEIs, gave a detailed introduction of the Chief Guest.

Prof. S.M. Amin, President, ABES felicitated him by offering a memento and a shawl.

On this occasion, a book titled “Naqd-o-Tajziya” written by Urdu teacher of ABPS, Mr. Waheedul Haque was also unveiled by the chief guest.

Mr. Mahtab Alam, Mr. Shahabudin, Mr. Rashid Alvi, Dr. Zoya Zaidi and music teacher of ABPS, Mr. Shahid Shaikh overwhelmed the audience with their poetry, song and music.

Dr. Ahmad Mujtaba Siddiqui, Joint Secretary ABES, read a citation in the honour of the chief guest and proposed his vote of thanks to all the guests.

The programme came to an end with the Tarana-e-Al-Barkaat and the National Anthem.
Mr. Asim Azmi, Prof. A.R. Kidwai, Fr.  Geroge Paul, Prof. Javed Akhtar, Prof. Salahuddin Quraishi, Mr. Qazi Mujtaba Siddiqui, Dr. V.S. Lohchab and the entire fraternity of Al-Barkaat Educational Institution were present on this occasion.

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