Faheemuddin Qureshi Reviews Academic Standards at Telangana Minorities Residential Schools in Zaheerabad
TGMREIS Vice Chairman Mohammed Faheemuddin Qureshi visited Telangana Minorities Residential Girls & Boys Schools in Algole, Zaheerabad, to review academic standards, student welfare, infrastructure, and institutional functioning.

Mr. Mohammed Faheemuddin Qureshi, Vice Chairman & President of TGMREIS, visited the Telangana Minorities Residential Girls & Boys Schools, Algole, Zaheerabad, to review academic standards, student welfare, infrastructure, and the overall functioning of the institutions. The visit was accompanied by Mr. B. Shafiullah, IFS, Secretary to Government, Minorities Welfare Department. The officials inspected key facilities, interacted with students and staff, and reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening quality residential education.
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Inspection of Academic Standards and Campus Infrastructure
During the visit, Mr. Mohammed Faheemuddin Qureshi and Mr. B. Shafiullah, IFS inspected:
- Classrooms
- Hostels
- Kitchens
- Dining halls
- Health facilities
- Other campus infrastructure
The inspection was carried out to assess the quality of services being provided to students and to review the overall functioning of the institutions.
Interaction with Students, Teachers and Staff
The dignitaries interacted with students, teachers, and staff to understand the academic environment and institutional requirements.
They emphasized the importance of:
- Maintaining high academic standards
- Ensuring student safety and welfare
- Strengthening discipline and hygiene
- Fostering the holistic development of every student
Focus on Quality Education and Government Initiatives
The officials appreciated the efforts of the teaching and non-teaching staff and encouraged them to continue working with dedication to provide a nurturing, inclusive, and student-centric learning environment.
They also stressed the need for:
- Continuous monitoring
- Innovation in teaching practices
- Effective implementation of government initiatives aimed at enhancing educational outcomes
TGMREIS Reaffirms Commitment to Students
The visit reaffirmed the commitment of TGMREIS and the Minorities Welfare Department to providing:
- Quality residential education
- Modern infrastructure
- Comprehensive support systems
The officials said these efforts are intended to empower students to excel academically and emerge as responsible citizens.
The visit by Mr. Mohammed Faheemuddin Qureshi, Vice Chairman & President of TGMREIS, along with Mr. B. Shafiullah, IFS, Secretary to Government, Minorities Welfare Department, to the Telangana Minorities Residential Girls & Boys Schools, Algole, Zaheerabad, focused on reviewing academic standards, student welfare, infrastructure, and institutional functioning. The dignitaries inspected campus facilities, interacted with students and staff, emphasized quality education and student welfare, and reaffirmed the commitment of TGMREIS and the Minorities Welfare Department to strengthening residential education through continuous improvement and effective implementation of government initiatives.
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