better light a candle than curse the darkness

BaKhabar, Vol 3, Issue 4, April 2010
 Page-2Page-3Page-4Page-5Page-6Page-7Page-8Page-9 | Page-10   Download pdf of this Issue Download pdf (2.6 mb)
 
Publisher: biharanjuman.org


Chief Editor: Syed Shibli Manzoor

Editors:

Sharjeel Ahmad
Md. Shameem Ahmad

Ashiya Parveen
Seraj Akram


Email: bakhabar@biharanjuman.org

BaKhabar is your own News Magazine. Share your information and articles with community members ... Editors

Publishers Note:
Bihar Anjuman does not guarantee the originality and accuracy of any information, interpretation, opinion, or view presented in this newsmagazine. The views and opinions expressed in this online magazine are strictly those of the author and do not necessarily reflect that of Bakhabar. We, however, reserve the right to edit any material submitted for publication, on account of public policy, or for reasons of clarity and space.
Pictures have been picked form available public sources.

Let's join hands

Together we can change our society

Join Bihar Anjuman [www.biharanjuman.org]

Chapters of Bihar Anjuman

Chennai
Bangalore
Delhi
Jeddah
Riyadh
Chicago
California
Patna
Aligarh
Jubail
Dammam/ Al-Khobar
Doha
Kolkata
Hyderabad
Toronto
Muscat
Muzaffarpur
Gaya
Ranchi
Makkah
Ranchi
Dubai
Abu Dhabi

On other Pages (click):

> Quick Update on Bihar Anjuman's activities, in April 2010
> Fatwa against Jihad, a ray of Hope
> NRIs Admission Guide
> Western Education and Reconstruction of Islamic Society
> Islam in a Nutshell
>  Eleven Keys to Success
> Learn Islamic Finance: Principles
> When a Hindu Fundamentalist inspired me ... ...
> Prayers in Islam, Part-6
> Views on News
> Beqarar Dil
> Hari Mirch, and  Alarm

Editorial
Editorial
Syed Shibli Manzoor
syedshibli.manzoor@yahoo.com

Dear readers,
                                             

Assalamo Alaikum Warahmatullah.

Bringing your month long wait to an end, Bakhabar team with much enthusiasm presents the May’2010 edition of Bakhabar before you.

Thanks a lot for your encouraging response on both the pdf  (downloadable, printable) and online versions of Bakhabar!

After a short gap, with April’2010 issue, the online publication of Bakhabar is resumed. The reasons behind the discontinuation were many, resources being one of them.

However, the gusto with which the online version was welcomed gives us enough strength and reason not to discontinue the online publication in future what ever the circumstances are.

It’s your love and affection for Bakhabar that drive our spirit for rolling out editions of bakhabar month after month. I request you to write in your valuable suggestions for making bakhabar better, your feedback matters a lot for us.

I will also urge you to give your comments on the articles, through personal e-mail to the voluntary authors to reveal that their thoughts are acknowledged.

From this edition of Bakhabar onwards, Inshallah you will find a compilation of the recent activities of Bihar Anjuman for a quick update on your Beloved organization. You can follow the links for more details.

In the last editorial, I tried throwing some light on the lack of career counseling and proper guidance to ambitious yet less resourceful students. This lack is the prime reason behind the socio-economic backwardness of our community.

Another factor elevating the drop out level is “the pathetic economic condition” of a large section of our community. The families living in pitiable condition and struggling to make the two ends meet can’t dare sending their ray of hope: their children, for pursuing studies of long duration. And their children willingly or unwillingly land in an odd job to earn bread for the family.

Short term professional courses can play a crucial role in ending their decades of sufferings and socio-economic backwardness, and give these families the right to live with their heads held high.

There are plentiful of government and private institution offering short term vocational courses at nominal fees. Among the long list of such courses, ITI and DTP are a few to name.

Let’s come forward and play our part by providing the necessary guidance and support to these children who wish to bring the sufferings of their families to an end, but are incapable of doing so in the lack of guidance and a scanty economic support.

Keeping in mind the deteriorating socio-economic condition of a large portion of our community, it’s high time to identify whether “IIT or ITI” is the solution.                                                                                             top
Kind Regards,
Syed Shibli Manzoor

Don't say you don't have enough time.
You have exactly the same number of hours per day
that were given to Helen Keller, Pasteur, Michaelangelo, Mother Teresa, Leonardo Da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, and Labert Einstein.

- H. Jackson Brown
Hurts not the Words of Our Enemies, 
as much as,
the Silence of Our
Friends!
1
Home | About Us | Objective | Scholarship | Matrimonial | Video Library | Projects | Quran Resources | Lend a hand
Copyright © 2008 Bihar Anjuman