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All India Majlis Ittehad ul Muslimeen (AIMIM) Membership

Party Name : All India Majlis Ittehad ul Muslimeen (AIMIM)
Facility Name : Membership/Join Us
Founder: Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen
State : Telangana
Website : https://www.aimim.org/

How To Become a AIMIM Party Member?

To become a All India Majlis Ittehad ul Muslimeen (AIMIM) Member, Follow the below steps

Related / Similar Party : How To Become a All India Majlis Ittehad ul Muslimeen (AIMIM) Party Volunteer?

Step-1 : Go to the link https://www.aimim.org/join-aimim/
Step-2 : Fill the online membership form and
Step-3 : Submit form

About AIMIM Party

All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) has its roots in the efforts of the Muslims of Deccan, in the late 1920s, who had come together to unite the community on a common platform. Their objective was to promote the socio-economic and educational development of Muslims. The organization, initially known as Ittehad Bainal Muslimeen, was founded at a meeting of prominent Muslims, including Ulema-e-Mashaeqeen, hosted by Nawab Mahmood Khan Qiledar on 12th November 1927 at Hyderabad.

Achievements of AIMIM Party

Modern Era in Hyderabad:
Before discussing the developments that have taken place in modern Hyderabad, it will not be out of place to recall what Hyderabad city had to offer before it became part of Andhra Pradesh State and served as its Capital city.

The City of Hyderabad made rapid strides much before 1956. The foundation of a modern city was laid in the Nizam’s era, during the reign of Mir Mahbub Ali Khan (Sixth Nizam) and Mir Osman Ali Khan (Seventh Nizam). City’s first post office was opened in 1862. The Hyderabad Municipality was first constituted in 1869. Nizam Guaranteed State Railway was set up in 1871. Public Garden, with a zoo section, was opened in 1873.

The City was connected by broad gauge railway line with Wadi and Hyderabad (Nampally) railway station was built in 1874. Railway Stations were also built at Secunderabad, Kachiguda and other places. The government printing press was set up in 1876. The first telephone exchange in the City was commissioned in 1885. Charminar was declared as a protected monument in 1886. Also in 1886, Chaderghat Municipality was formed for the New City of Hyderabad.

Owaisi Livelihood School:
Owaisi Livelihood School, established in 2007, provides training to girls and women, free of cost, in skills such as Mehndi design, tailoring, embroidery, Karchob, beautician, spoken English, computers and adult education. SSC (Class X) coaching is also imparted. The Livelihood School has 32 teachers/trainers and so far about 21,000 girls and women have been trained. Every year, about 3,000 beneficiaries are covered.

Salar-e-Millat Educational Trust is expanding its activities at a fast pace and it is in the process of establishing more schools in the poor neighbourhoods. An integrated vocational training complex and an Industrial Training Institute are being planned. The Trust is also setting up old-age homes and orphanages at a common campus. The Trust has plans to set up junior and degree colleges for girls.

Extension Counter at Haj House:
For the last few years, the DCUB has been opening temporary extension counter at the Haj House in Hyderabad to facilitate the Hajis to purchase Saudi Riyals for use during Haj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.

The Bank has been extending loans to small businesses and households, including gold loans. The sanction of loans has grown manifold from a mere Rs 14.23 lakhs in 1987-88 to Rs 304.75 crores in 2013-14 financial year. The loan recoveries rose from Rs 4.23 lakhs in 1987-88 to Rs 306.57 crores in 2013-14. The outstanding loans amounted to Rs 198.61 crores at the end of 2013-14.

The DCUB has been getting “A” ranking continuously in audits by the RBI and Cooperative Department. The Bank has proposed to open three more branches in Hyderabad for which permission is awaited. The Bank also proposes to extend its operations to other States by opening branches to emerge as a Multi-State Bank.

Relief to Uttarakhand Flood Victims:
When flash floods ravaged Uttarakhand in June 2013 and thousands of Hindu pilgrims and local residents were affected in Kedarnath, Badrinath and other pilgrim centres, AIMIM rushed medical and relief teams to provide medicare and relief to affected persons. AIMIM contributed Rs six lakh to the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund and spent another Rs 74 lakh on relief kits and medicines for the flood victims. AIMIM’s relief teams included Hindu brethren. About 5,000 relief kits, comprising essential commodities and clothing and bedding, were distributed.

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