Dr vizarat rasool khan biography of nancy wilson
Indscribe Dr Vizarat Rasool Khan, who passed away in his native, Hyderabad, was a leading educationist and visionary who championed the cause of education among Muslims. The news of his death caused grief across the country, especially, among Muslim circles. In Urdu newspapers, he was termed as Sir Syed of Hyderabad. His contribution was immense, as he dreamt big and managed to achieve the goals.
Khan built 56 educational institutes that include 24 engineering colleges and two medical colleges. He also set up the first ever women's medical college in India, apart from women's engineering college.
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A social-worker who also dabbed in politics and got elected as an MLA, his focus throughout remained on education. In fact, the achievements of the Khan's Shadan Group are remarkable. Those not familiar with the bureaucratic setup, feel that it is easy to establish colleges or institutions. The truth is that Herculean fights and lifelong efforts were needed, as State governments don't give permissions for setting up of Minority Colleges.
The files just don't move. The real issue is the indifference in bureaucracy towards any such proposal. Further, there are obstacles at every juncture. The problem is always in dealing with the slow-paced bureaucracy. Building the dozens of colleges and a bed hospital is an accomplishment in itself. Just recently Dr Khan had come out of hospital but had to be admitted again recently.