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Development Activities Tameer-e-Millat City of Education TMCE
Khalil Gibran
“You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.”
In 2006, Dr. Zaheer Ahmad, Chairman TMF, visited United States twice and had interactive sessions with representatives of expatriate Pakistani communities at New York City, Long Island, Hartford (CT), Columbia (MD), Orlando (FL), Baltimore (MD), Olean (NY), Binghamton (NY), Des Moines (IA) and Jersey City (NJ) etc. He also addressed Jumma gathering at Islamic Society of Baltimore, USA and appreciated ISB's continued support for our educational ventures in Pakistan.
During the first week of September, Chairman TMF visited UK and had meaningful meetings with Sheikh Abdul Khaliq, President Educate International, Mr. Haris Nazir Ahmad, Director Educate International, Mr. Muhammad Salim Kiyani, eminent Islamic Scholar and Mr. Humayun A. Mughal, Chief Executive Akhter Computers. The Chairman also met with a number of distinguished physicians, entrepreneurs, and other representatives of Pakistani communities in Manchester, Birmingham, Leicester and London.
Chairman TMF also traveled within the country and met with several business sector personalities. He attended a Fund-raising Dinner at Faisalabad, organized to introduce Tameer-e-Jannat to the business community and solicit their support for the project.
Chairman's Visits and Social Interactions
During 2006, 5 secondary schools were added in
Sindh Region. (2 schools in Karachi and Khairpur
each , 1 school in Shikarpur).
In April 2006, 20 primary schools were established in
Khushab (Western Punjab region), in association
with the Provincial Government.
Expanding Network In the Spotlight Print MediaSeasoned journalist and
credible media personality
Mr. Irshad Ahmad
Haqqani wrote
noteworthy newspaper
columns about TMF
educational services in the
country. Mr. Haqqani's
meticulous and
inspirational writing
provided information
about our projects and encouraged public to support
the great cause.
Electronic MediaChairman TMF Dr. Zaheer Ahmad was invited as
guest /participant in significant television talk shows,
where he shared his views and opinions about
educational conditions in the country and measures
required for their improvement.
Teachers' Training WorkshopsIn 2006, Teachers' Professional Training Workshops
were carried out in 17 TMF Model Schools. Each
2-3 day training session revolved around lesson
developing, record keeping, modern teaching
practices combined with moral/ethical values and
utilization of teaching aids. Issues like mental health
of students, activity based learning and pre-primary
education were also discussed. These workshops
were conducted by qualified trainers and participants
were awarded attendance certificates.
TMCE with its majestic
panoramic landscape, greenery
and vast playgrounds is an ideal
abode for knowledge seekers and
budding, promising scholars. In
the year 2006, Education City
has undergone spectacular
developments. Some of them are
as follows: • 2 additional floors of Tameer-e-Jannat
building have been developed in 2006. • 3 floors of TMSEB hostel have been developed
and central dining hall has been expanded with the
addition of two floors. • 3 fish farms have been developed at the campus. • As part of the tree plantation program, over
15,000 fruit and flower saplings have been planted. • More livestock was added to TMCE dairy farm
making a total of 8 buffaloes and 4 Australian cows. • Central Library is being developed with the
generous contribution of Shaikh Muhammad
Amin, a renowned photographer and long-time
friend of TMF. • Islamic Center and Mosque will soon be
developed, with a separate prayer and study area for
females. • TMF plans to develop botanical gardens at TMCE
in near future. • A visual gallery is also being designed at TMCE
that will showcase steady development of our
educational institutions and highlight their key
features.
Hostel
TMCE Residential Blocks
TMSEB Library
Please help us in providing education to
children in Pakistan6 million out-of-schoolPledge form
given at the end
Dairy Farm
“No trace of slavery ought to mix with the studies of the freeborn man...No study, pursued under compulsion, remains rooted in the memory.”
Plato
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To actualize its mission and vision, and benefit from the knowledge and expertise of seasoned intellectuals,
educationists and scholars, Tameer-e-Millat has instituted a think tank comprising eminent thinkers and
educational analysts. The scholarly group is titled TMF Forum and is mandated to hold frequent brain
storming sessions, focus group discussions and intellectual sittings. The opening meeting of TMF forum was
held in 2006 at TMF Head Office in Islamabad. The participants included Professor Anis Ahmad (Vice
Chancellor Riphah International University Islamabad), Mr. Masood Mazhar Biabani (Vice Chancellor
National Textile University Faisalabad), Dr. S. M. Zaman, Dr. Mahmood Ahmad Ghazi, Mr. Tarik Jan,
Dr. Muhammad Amin (Dean Shifa College of Medicine), Mr. M. A. Latif Ulfat, Mr. Amer Farooq (Editor
Shifa Publications) and Dr. Zaheer Ahmad (Chairman TMF).
The participants unanimously stressed upon establishing a sound educational culture in the country that would
encourage analytical and critical thinking in youth and help them track highest degree of learning. Members of
the group also reiterated the need for collective, cohesive and undaunted efforts for developing reliable
knowledge-base and educational resources in the country.
TMF Forum will have periodic meetings and idea-sharing exercises in months to come. Intellectuals and
educationists from all across the country would be invited to share their vision and ideas with the forum
members and furnish valuable suggestions regarding TMF educational strategy and performance.
Tameer-e-Millat THINK TANK
•
of primary school building at TM Model School, Dheryala
Jalip district Jhelum. The newly developed Maria Helena
Primary School will be managed by TMF.
• Tameer-e-Millat Educational Complex Dhariwal, district
Gujranwala comprises TM Primary School, TM Secondary
School and TM Girls College. The building design and
construction work (up to plinth level) has been completed. Mr.
Zafar Ullah Khan from Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) has generously
contributed for this project. TM Primary School will start its
first academic session in 2007.
• Darul Shifa, a Health and Educational Complex at Faisalabad,
is swiftly developing. The health facility is expected to start
functioning by mid of 2007. Land for this project was
graciously donated by Sheikh Muhammad Ahsan
(entrepreneur) and his family
• Maria Helena Foundation has approved a generous grant for
constructing a Primary school at Nushki Balochistan, as part of
TM Educational Complex. Project will be started by mid of
2007.
• Re-construction of Hazara Tameer-e-Millat School,
Shinkiari (N.W.F.P.) is progressing with the financial
assistance of Maria-Helena Foundation. Project completion
is expected by March 2007.
• Tameer-e-Millat Foundation has undertaken a Primary School
project at Wajianwala, district Khanewal, in association with
Maria Helena Foundation. This school will be developed over
6 acre of land donated by a local philanthropist Major Retd.
Mustafa Shaheen.
Maria Helena Foundation is contributing for the expansion
Rapidly Developing Projects
Tameer-e-Millat Foundation is educating students through a network of 402 educational institutions across Pakistan.
22,800
Your cooperation and support can help increase this number.Please come forward and support Educate Pakistan Program
TM Maria Helena
Secondary School,
Dheryala Jalip (Jhelum)
TM Primary School and Girls College,
Dhariwal (Gujarnwala)
Darul Shifa / TM School, Faisalabad
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“The best loved by God are those that are rich, yet have the humility of the poor, and those that are poor and have the magnanimity of the rich.”
Sheikh Saadi
Support EducatePakistanProgram
Pledge form
given at the end
Life's most precious lessons are sometimes learnt from
simplest experiences. TMF has devised a means of sharing
these wise experiences with the younger lot through
interesting, informative and entertaining stories. In this
regard, over one hundred audio stories have been developed
on varying topics such as geography, history, science and
general knowledge. Each story contains a moral lesson for
the listeners and is meant to facilitate their understanding of
every-day life matters. Dramatized narration and expert
enactment of different characters render these stories great
fun to listen to!
Story cassettes will be provided to TM Primary School
teachers who will also be trained to use these “academic
supplements” in the most effective manner.
Learning is Fun!
“One test of the correctness of educational procedure is the happiness of the child.”
Maria Montessori
Region-wise Presence
A.J.K.
Eastern Punjab
Western Punjab
Region
F.A.N.A.
N.W.F.P.
Northern Punjab
Southern Punjab
Sindh
Balochistan
Total
TMCE
EducationalInstitution
Students Teachers
24
51
67
2
133
108
5
1
11
1(Under-construction)
402
2,646
2,969
2,461
242
6,236
6,006
1,034
101
1,105
22,800
111
101
105
22
240
187
61
9
58
894
Chaghi
Neelum
Muzaffarabad
Bagh
Ka s h
mi r
Mansehra
Mardan
Khairpur Mirs
Karachi
Shikarpur
Multan
Khanewal
Toba Tek Singh
IslamabadRawalpindi
Attock
Mianwali
Khushab
Chakwal
Jhelum
Faisalabad
Gujranwala
Lahore
TMCE*
Tameer-e-MillatEducational Network
Students of Tameer-e-Millat Primary Schools (Rawalpindi /
Islamabad) participated in a “Creativity Week” held in
December, 2006. Young artisans developed eye-catching
handwork, unique decoration items, hand painted vases and
mud houses for TM Art Gallery. This activity was closely
supervised by Mr. Aslam Jan (Field Coordinator, Primary
Schools) and school teachers such as Mumtaz Akhtar (TM
School No. 2, Ratwal), Shazia (TM School No. 6, Majhia),
Tazeem Akhtar (Bhandara TM Primary School No. 2,
Ratwal), Lubna Bashir (TM Primary School No. 3, Thatti
Gujran), Abida Mussarat (TM Primary School No. 3, Pind
Fateh), Shabana Shaheen (TM Primary No. 6, Tarlai Kalan)
and Zareena Hashmi (Maria Helena TM Primary School,
New Shakrial). Among the young participants were Iqra Bibi,
Rashida Bibi, Mehnaz Bibi, Saira Bibi, Kainat Bibi, Uzair Ali,
Shahnoor Akhtar, Kaneez Bibi, Ashir Ali and others.
Tameerians’ Creative Work
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wmo ed nn t FE uF ndM T
TMF has established a
measurable endowment fund to ensure sustainability
of its projects and educational activities. This initiative
portrays TMF's far-sighted approach and internal
strength.
aG r dti eu nr sF We have developed fruit
gardens with over 10,000 saplings at City of
Education. The volume and variety of trees is
continuously growing.
M- ile l- ar te De am maT
A sizeable water reservoir has been developed at
TMCE to ensure adequate water supply to all academic
and residential facilities situated on the
campus.
attC l e & F t aa r moG
We plan to
establish a richly stocked goat & cattle
farm at TMCE in 2007.
Fy ari rmaD Dairy farm has been
developed at TMCE for providing milk and
dairy products to TMCE inmates. This project is also
a good source of resource generation.
F ah rs miF We have
developed 3 fish farms at TMCE
while 3 more have been planned.
ali r Hts ou md enI We will develop a multi-disciplinary
vocational center for females at TMCE and impart skill and
training to local women. We plan to develop this setup into an Industrial
Home, generating revenue for TMCE and providing
livelihood to neighboring populace.
Nu rt sn ea rl yP A horticultural nursery has been
planned at TMCE, which will offer interesting
varieties of saplings, seeds and garden accessories to
plant lovers.
Pr e rob jem ci tT
We plan to
grow timber trees at TMCE and merchandise
their wood and other products to generate funds
for TMF educational ventures.
Tameer-e-Millat Economic Empowerment Initiatives
To ensure economic stability of Tameer-e-Millat Foundation in the long-run and generate continuous resources for educational endeavors, a number of
economic empowerment initiatives have been taken as depicted.
Donate forTMF
Endowment Fund
Donate $10 / Tree
Donate livestock for Dairy Farm $1,000 / buffalo
H-e- az sr na aQ Qarz-e-Hasna Educational
Fund has been established with an initial amount of Rs.
10 million.
urt al l u Lc air ng dA
At the moment, we
have over 20 acre of lush green agricultural
land at TMCE which will eventually be increased
to 200 acres and beyond.
Donate generously
for this fund
Donate $6,000for one
Fish Farm
Please make donations to initiate more projects / economic activities for TMF resource development.
48Annual Report 2006
AUDITORS’ REPORT TO THE MEMBERS
We have audited the annexed balance sheet of the TAMEER-E-MILLAT FOUNDATION as at 30 June
2006 and the related income and expenditure account together with the notes forming part thereof (herein-
after referred to as the financial statements for the year then ended).
It is the responsibility of the board of governors to establish and maintain a system of internal control, and
prepare and present the financial statements in conformity with the approved accounting standards as
applicable in Pakistan. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our
audit.
We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require
that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements
are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining on a test basis, evidence supporting the
amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting policies
used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the
financial statements. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion the financial statements present fairly in all material respects the financial position of the
TAMEER-E-MILLAT FOUNDATION as at 30 June 2006 and of its surplus for the year then ended in
accordance with the approved accounting standards as applicable in Pakistan.
RIAZ AHMAD AND COMPANY
Chartered Accountants
2A - ATS Center, 30 West Fazal-ul-Haq Road,
Blue Area, Islamabad
Ph: 051-2274121-2
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Financial Statements
Donations2002 - 2006
Operational ExpensesYear 2002 - 2006
Total Assets Year 2002 - 2006
-
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Ru
pee
s in
Mil
lio
ns
Operational ExpensesIncome
5.7%
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
4.9% 3.1% 2.6% 1.3%
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
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PROFIT & LOSS STATEMENTFOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2006
CHAIRMAN TRUSTEE
INCOMING RESOURCES
OPERATIONAL EXPENSES
Donations received
Schools income
Other income
NET MOVEMENT IN FUND
Unrealized gain/(loss) on changes in fair value of investments
TRANSFERRED TO GENERAL FUND
2006Rupees
110,598,653
16,313,113
6,259,372
133,171,138
46,216,493
86,954,645
1,213,307
88,167,952
2005Rupees
67,209,019
13,366,716
1,756,766
82,332,501
33,155,769
49,176,732
3,138,747
52,315,479
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITIONAS AT 30 JUNE 2006
ASSETS
FUNDS AND LIABILITIES
NON CURRENT ASSETS
Tangible fixed assetsOperating fixed assetsCapital work in progressLong term investments
CURRENT ASSETS
Short term investmentsAdvances, deposits, prepayments and other receivablesCash and bank balances
TOTAL ASSETS
FUNDS AND RESERVES
General fundCapital reserve
NON CURRENT LIABILITIES
Deferred income
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Short term borrowingAccrued and other liabilities
TOTAL FUNDS AND LIABILITIES
2006Rupees
67,472,62974,924,949
575,000
142,972,578
99,254,33810,443,41462,912,684
172,610,436
315,583,014
241,562,71512,270,238
253,832,953
229,913
50,992,52010,527,628
61,520,148
315,583,014
CHAIRMAN TRUSTEE
2005Rupees
38,988,44057,338,268
75,000
96,401,708
55,240,5185,013,428
64,574,098
124,828,044
221,229,752
153,338,42410,070,238
163,408,662
298,821
50,261,0207,261,249
57,522,269
221,229,752
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School Management Committees SMC
Federally Administrated Northern Areas
N.W.F.P.
Northern Punjab
Tashnalot, GhizerMr. Chalo Khan Shikari
SkarduMr. Abdur-Rahim
GilgitMr. Maqsood
Shinkiyari, MansehraMr. Abdul Rehman Salehria
Thoha Khalsa, RawalpindiMr. Raja Muhammad Bisharat
Ratwal, AttockMr. Mukhtar Ahmed Khan
School of Excellence, TMCEDr. Zaheer Ahmad
Tarlai Kalan, IslamabadMr. Aslam Jan
Eastern Punjab
Western Punjab
Bhoman Baath, GujranwalaMr. Badar-ud-Din Anwar
FaisalabadMr. Abdul Rehman Ghazi
Khewra, JhelumMr. Tariq Paracha
Lilla Town, JhelumMr. Muhammad Zarif Shahid
Dheryala Jalip, JhelumMr. Tariq Paracha
LahoreSh. Abdul Wahid
Pind Dadan Khan, JhelumCh. Fazal Hussain
Mitha Tiwana, KhushabHaji Muhammad Siddique
Labar, Multan Maj. Gen. Retired W.D. Arshad
Mian Channu, KhanewalHaji Muhammad Akram
Kamalia, Toba Tek SinghCh. Mukhtar Ahmed Nusrat
KarachiMr. Muhammad Manzoor Hussain
Noshki, ChaghiMr. Fazl-e-Haq Mir
Southern Punjab
Sindh
Balochistan
Dr. Zaheer Ahmad (Chairman) Mirza Habibullah (Vice President Admin)
Faqir Muhammad Rashid (Vice President) Hafiz Shah Muhammad (Member)
Qazi Muhammad Bashir (Member) Muhammad Zahid (Member)
Syed Munir Hussain (Member) Dr. Abdul Razaq (Member)
Prof. Maqsood Ahmad (Member) Prof. Dr. Mohammad Ata (Member)
Board of Governors
Tameer-e-Millat Foundation aims to strengthen capability of every
woman and girl child in Pakistan to enable their active, visible
participation in the socio-economic process, and effective decision making from household to the highest-levels of social/public
affairs.
We are currently running 5 vocational training centers in the
country, (1 in Multan, 1 in Khushab and 3 in Jhelum).
Donate generously for establishing more vocational training centers for females.
One Women's Vocational Center (10 persons) costs 2,500 USD.
Donation / Pledge / Contribution Form
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We would especially like to thank
all supporters, donors, partners,
friends and associates who stood
by us and fortified our
educational efforts with their kind
and generous support.
Special Thanks to:
Munir Arshad Memorial Trust
National Education Foundation -
EFA Wing, Ministry of Education
Punjab Education Foundation
Maria-Helena Foundation
Bhandara Foundation &
Princess Gerarda De Orleans
Borbon of Spain
Human Development Foundation
Society for Human Empowerment
and Rural Development (SHER)
Dar-ul-Shifa Trust
Anjuman Nur-e-Islam
Mianwali Education Trust
We would like to express heartfelt
appreciation for Shaikh M. Amin
(FPSA, PPSA, EFIAP) who contributed
his valuable time
and expertise for
developing scenic
pictures and
vivid images
for this
publication.
AcknowledgementDonate
ooFurniture for class room ($2,000)oFruit Trees at City of Education ($10/tree)oLibrary for Primary School ($1,000)
Land/building for School
Name:
Address:
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Zip: Ph:
Sponsor
oA student of Primary School ($40/year)oA student of Secondary School ($170/year)oA student of Tameer-e-Jannat (1,000/year) oTeachers Training Workshop ($1,000)
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Contents, layout and design by
TMF Creative Team:
Javeria A. Malik Content Development
Rashid Qudus Content Development
Hassan M. Awan Research and Support
Atif Jamal Ahmed Photography, Layout
and Design
We truly appreciate the contribution of:
Mr. Mahmood Alam (R. Ph) New York, USA who donated 2 science labs for TMIT on behalf of his beloved parents Mr. Wajih uddin and Mrs. Zubeda Khatoon and also sponsored TMCE Dairy Farm.
Mr. RAO G. Khan, New York, USA who donated 1 science lab for TMIT
Sheikh Muhammad Ahsan (Textile Entrepreneur) who is facilitating TMF in obtaining sponsorship for 100 Tameer-e-Jannat children
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