Founder & Director


It all began in 1976 when I was practicing as a successful Homoeopathic Doctor in Purnea. I had been rendering my medical services to the wailing, moaning, destitute, poor and ailing people of Purnea, which is still considered as economically, socially and educationally backward region of Bihar. But in the process, I had to prolong my journey from "Medicine to Millia". Illiteracy and need of effective education to the children grieved me too much and I realized that to ignore this problem of our society would be a disservice to the new generation as well as the nation. I suddenly made up my mind to break away the shackles of illiteracy at any cost, and bring about a great change in the way of educating the students; mostly deprived of the education of global standard. As a matter of fact, it was a pet dream of mine. I had a spark of burning desire somewhere in the nook of my heart to impart effective and purposeful education of global standard to the children. It was my cherished wish to light the torch of global education. I was immensely perturbed on account of illiteracy, poor education and inefficiency of the students to capture prestigious position anywhere. It was my dream and the need of the hour to introduce such an education system that makes a student ready, capable and courageous to live and face the challenges. Because of this hectic stir in my mind I set out to translate my dream into a concrete reality and considered it as my social responsibility.

My first institutions called "GOOD SHEPHERD ENGLISH SCHOOL" and "MILLIA SIR SYED PRIMARY TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE" were established in 1983 at Line Bazar. The school gradually grew to its maturity as "MILLIA CONVENT ENGLISH SCHOOL". The first school was started in a rental simple built house of Md. Wasim, son of Late Hasibur Rahman on Rs. 50 a month. The place is now popularly known as "Hasib Complex". Prof. Wasim was then studying at "Aligarh Muslim University". In 1985, I established a B.Ed. College named "Millia Fakhruddin Ali Ahmad B.Ed. Teachers Training College" and in the same year "Millia Kaniz Fatima Women's Training College" was also founded for the girls. In the year 1986 "Purnea High School", "National Degree College", "Millia Captain Abdul Hamid Physical Training College" also came into existence. Then I turned towards Technical Education and established M.I.T. (Millia Institute of Technology) in 1989. In 1986, I tried to establish a Dental Medical College but it was disheartening when the approval was not granted to it. However, I remained on the move and in the year 2007 with a view to extend the capacity of my convent school I founded Millia Convent English School, Kasba (10 kms. away from Purnea town ), affiliated to C.B.S.E., New Delhi up to Std. X and Millia Convent English School at Rikabganj, Bhagalpur. In the year 2008 Millia Polytechnic, Rambagh, Purnea and in 2010 Millia Kishanganj College of Engineering and Technology was founded. Millia Polytechnic at Kishanganj was started in 2014. In 2015, Millia Convent English English School, Banbhag, K. Nagar, Purnea was started and is going to be shortly affiliated to C.B.S.E., New Delhi. By God's grace, on my unwavering faith and hard work, I have further decisive plan to establish a Medical College named "Millia Institute of Medical Sciences & Hospital, Purnea" by 2017. Now it is shortly going to be declared as Deemed University for which trust has already acquired 250 acres of land. I trust myself and God, I do feel that nothing is impossible in this world.

About Millia Educational Trust

Millia Educational Trust Purnea was established in 1983 and has been registered under Societies Registration Act 21,1860 and sponsored by Muslim Minority community under the benevolent leadership of Dr. Asad Imam,a philanthropist.The trust is committed to discharging the service of providing quality education.Millia Educational Trust has been synonym for a group of people who are visionary and having some inner appeal of drawing revolution in the society through education.

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