Inauguration of Skill Development Centre in Children's Home, Dongri Jail, Mumbai

ALL INDIA MEMON JAMAT FEDERATION
Inauguration of Skill Development Centre in Children's Home, Dongri Jail, Mumbai


Skill Development Centre of All India Memon Jamat Federation was Inaugurated on Tuesday,  07/12/2021 at 10.30am in Dongri Jail, Mumbai for the benefit of prisoners of Children's Home arrested in petty crimes.

The said Centre of AIMJF was Inaugurated by the hands of Smt. Urmila Joshi Falke Principal Judge, City Civil and Sessions Court, Mumbai

As per protocol selected below mentioned Members of AIMJF were present:-
1)  Mr Iqbal Memon Officer
2)  Mr Aziz Machiwala
3)  Mr Shakir Batliwala
4)  Mr Umar Adenwala
5)  Mrs Nasima Surty
6)  Mr Yusuf Malkani
7)  Mr Aziz Sandha

The said SKILL DEVELOPMENT CENTER of AIMJF will be managed in Co-Ordination with Global Care Foundation at Children's Home, Dongri, Mumbai to teach skilled courses to petty crime prisoners between the age group of 12yrs to 18 yrs.
For Boys : Electrician, Carpentary, Tailoring & Plumbing.
For Girls : Tailoring  & Fashion Designing.

60 Boys & 50 Girls will derive benefit of said centre and spend their life respectfully after release from Jail.

Following dignitaries address the gathering & appreciated the social services of AIMJF for the Upliftment and betterment of society at large.
1)  Rahul Kantikar (Superintendent of Childrens Home)
2)  Mr Hitendra Vani  (Secretary, DLSA Mumbai)
3)  JJB Board Members
      Londhe & Kute Madam
4)  Ms Urmila Jadhav lMember, Child Welfare Committee, Mumbai)
5)  Mr Abid Ahmed (Managing Trustee, Global Care Foundation)
6)  Mr Vijay Johare (Unit Head, Prayas)

Mr Iqbal Memon Officer wished best of luck to all the students of Centre with Dua that May Almighty ALLAH bless all the Children's of Jail with good deeds / hidaya and may they start their new journey with self respect & lawful earnings with the help of SKILLS which they will learn from said Centre.

Programme was dispersed at 11.30am with a vote of thanks.



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