Teaching is a noble profession with great responsibility than any other profession, Telangana Home Minister Mohammad Mahmood Ali said on Saturday. Speaking at the Silver Jubilee Year celebrations of Madian Degree and PG College for Women here, Mahmood Ali expressed his happens to participate in the Silver Jubilee Celebration of Madina Education & Welfare Society (MEWS) which established Madina Junior College for girls in 1983, with a Mission of “Education for Empowerment” with a goal to provide a distinct environment of excellence in higher education for women with human values & social commitment. Appreciating the college vision to transform the lives of students through excellent education and training to meet economic, social, technological and environmental challenges, the Minister said . K M Arifuddin established educational institution with an intention to provide quality education among women. ” Arifuddin is a gentleman and educationist and his participation in Telangana movement for separate statehood is quite admirable and I used to seek guidance in issues of importance”, he said added that ” I personally feel that to excel in one’s educational field, the role of teachers play vital. Teaching is a noble profession with great responsibility than any other professions”.
Stating that this Institution periodically have Education Yathra to pursue UG Course in Sciences and other allied subjects, which will benefit the students to know the subject practically, Mahmood Ali said the journey of the Institution with eventful completion of 25 years and living upto the expectations of the students and parents is quite appreciable. After formation of the Telangana State, the Government under the leadership of Chief Minister, K Chandra Sekhar Rao, have taken several measures to improve the standard of education in the State, the Minister said and congratulated the Management, Dean Academics, Staff, Students & Parents, who have shaped Madina’s destiny and wish them all success in their future endeavors.