Dayapuram Educational and Cultural Centre

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Dayapuram Institutions
Other name
Ansari Orphanage
Type Education
Established 1984
Location , ,
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Campus 48 acres (190,000 m2)
Affiliations State Orphanage Control Board
CBSE
Madurai Kamaraj University
Calicut University
Website www.dayapuram.org

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Dayapuram[1] is an institutional campus in Kerala, India. It is named for a part of the village Kattangal, near Kunnamangalam in Kozhikode district. In Malayalam, the word "Dayapuram" means "the land of kindness".

Institutions

  1. 'Ansari Orphanage, established in 1984
  2. Dayapuram Residential School (1984)
  3. Madrasathul Mufthah (1984)
  4. Dayapuram Nursery School (1984)
  5. Dayapuram Arts and Science College for women (2002 )
  6. Madurai Kamaraj University Distance Education Center
  7. Dayapuram Juma Musjid, general mosque
  8. Zainab Musjid, a mosque for women only
  9. Dayapuram Library

Hostels

  • Girls Hostel
  • Working Woman's Hostel[2]

History

The school was established in 1984[3] as an English Medium School near to the National Institute of Technology Calicut, (formerly R.E.C. Calicut), their aim was to bring educationally backward situations into to the mainstream, especially for orphans.[4] Orphans from all religions are admitted without regard to financial circumstances.[5] Shaik Abdulla Ibrahim Al Ansari,[6] was their main financial source. In 1986, Ansari formally inaugurated Qatar Calendar House[7] and Dayapuram Residential School gets affiliation of the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi in 1986.[8][9]

Organisation

All institutions are under Al Islam Charitable Trust.[10]

Affiliates and other institutions

References

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External links

  1. http://dayapuram.org/
  2. Ministry of Women and Child Development
  3. http://dayapuram.org/history.htm
  4. http://edoptiondayapuram.org/dayapuram.htm
  5. The Hindu : Kerala / Kozhikode News : Muslims told to fight fundamentalism
  6. Dayapuram - Educational and Cultural Centre
  7. دار التقويم القطرى
  8. The Hindu : Kerala / Kozhikode News : New forum to fight communalism
  9. Gulf Times – Qatar’s top-selling English daily newspaper - Qatar
  10. http://dashadayapuram.org/AlCT.htm