In a quiet corner near Balanagar, Shadnagar, three brothers — Mohammed Zaheeruddin, Mohammed Khaleel Salahuddin, and Mohammed Nayeemuddin — dared to believe that education could change destinies. With no grand resources but hearts full of purpose, they started a small institution with a powerful mission: to uplift underprivileged children who had neither financial support nor academic guidance.
In 2019-20, their journey began with just 26 students. Many of these children came from backgrounds where formal education was limited. They had memorized the Quran with dedication, yet struggled with English and academic subjects. Where others saw limitations, the brothers saw potential. They patiently taught, guided, and encouraged them, preparing them for their 10th-grade exams through open schooling.
Determined to see their students succeed, they then established a junior college so the same children could continue under their care. They trained them in the BiPC & MPC streams and provided long-term coaching for competitive exams. From the very first batch, two students cleared national-level entrance exams, secured excellent government ranks, and earned MBBS seats under the government quota without paying fees.
"True change does not always start with wealth or power — sometimes it begins with a kind heart, a clear vision, and the courage to act."