Prince Rahim attends completion of Qutb Shahi Heritage Park in Hyderabad, India with Prince Aly Muhammad 2024-07-29
Prince Rahim and Prince Aly Muhammad began a visit to India yesterday at the Aga Khan Hostel and Aga Khan Academy in Hyderabad, meeting staff and students to hear about their experiences.
Education has long been a central theme of AKDN’s work in India. The first Aga Khan school was founded in Mundra, Kutch in 1905. During Mawlana Sultan Mohammed Shah’s Diamond Jubilee in the 1940s, more schools were established in India and Pakistan, particularly for girls.
Today, the Aga Khan Schools in India serve more than 8,000 students per year in Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Telangana, via eight schools, one Academy, 19 preschools and one hostel.
More than 90 students currently reside at the Aga Khan Hostel in Hyderabad, which serves as a home away from home and enables students to access quality schooling. The all-boys hostel, established in 1955, provides students with a safe residential environment, alongside academic, co-curricular, and socio-emotional support.
The Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad, a co-educational residential school established in 2013, offers merit-based admissions and prides itself on a multicultural student body of more than 750 students from India, Afghanistan, the USA, Syria, Germany, Canada, Taiwan, Tajikistan, and more.
Prince Rahim and Prince Aly Muhammad’s attended the completion ceremony of the Qutb Shahi Heritage Park in Hyderabad, Prince Rahim Aga Khan also made remarks during this ceremony.
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