
Tirurangadi Yatheem Khana
The Tirurangadi Yatheem Khana was formally started functioning on 11th Dec. 1943 with 114 orphans sheltered in Noorul Islam Madrasa ...
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The Tirurangadi Yatheem Khana was formally started functioning on 11th Dec. 1943 with 114 orphans sheltered in Noorul Islam Madrasa ...
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The primary Madrasa which was started on 2nd February 1939 imparts religious and moral education and training to boys and girls of ...
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An Arabic College as a remembrance of the founder President of the Committee Janab K.M. Moulavi Sahib...
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This education at institution was established on 2nd July 1955 and upgraded as Higher Secondary School in 1998....
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This was initially a lower primary school, came into being on 2nd July 1960. Later on it was upgraded as upper...
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This Teacher Training Institute was started on 10th October, 1961 with the intention of producing talented teachers...
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The Pocker Sahib Memorial Orphanage College is an Arts and Science College established on 15th July 1968 in the...
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A study centre of the Indira Gandhi National Open University was started in the P.S.M.O. College during the academic...
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It was set off on June 2015 enrolling 50 pre-school children. It is novel centre to identify children‟s best spiritual...
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A charitable hospital in the name "M.K. Haji Orphanage Hospital" was started by the Committee on 24th February 1996....
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The M.K.H. School of Nursing was started on 1st day of October 2005 with an annual intake of 20 students. Now there...
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All the afore-said conglomeration of educational and charitable institutions is located in a vast and wider campus ...
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The Tirurangadi Muslim Orphanage Committee (Regd.) occupies an important place in the history of Kerala with its meritorious record of sincere service to the suffering humanity in various fields of social, religious, educational and intellectual activities for about seven decades. In 1943, a terrible outbreak of cholera epidemic played widespread havoc in South Malabar. Hundreds of children were orphaned with no one to take care of them. It was at this juncture realizing the gravity of the situation certain selfless, philanthropic intelligentsia of this area rose to the occasion and constituted the Tirurangadi Muslim Orphanage Committee at Tirurangadi, Malappuram Dist., Kerala state,
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