Dammam: The Shaheen Group of Institutions, a leading name in NEET and JEE coaching in India, has announced the opening of its 103rd branch in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. This expansion marks a significant step in Shaheen's mission to provide quality education on a global scale.
In partnership with Atlas International School and Ensheta, the new Dammam branch will offer an integrated schooling experience for higher secondary students. The curriculum will combine regular academic courses with specialized coaching for NEET and JEE, aiming to prepare students thoroughly for both board and entrance exams.
Shaheen's foundation courses, starting from the 6th grade, will also be available, providing early preparation for competitive exams and enhancing overall academic performance. The institution's programs are known for their scientifically designed modules, experienced faculty, and robust mentoring system, which will now be extended to students in Dammam.
The inauguration ceremony is scheduled for September 7th, with Dr. Abdul Qadeer set to be the guest of honor. The event will feature discussions on educational strategies, with community leaders and educators in attendance.
Key figures present at the announcement meeting included Davood Mohammad Ali, Dr. Faraz Mohammed, Dr. Naveed, Alikkutty Olavattur, Abdul Majeed M M, Faizudheen, Shakeel Hashmi, Saifulla Shareef, and Fayaz PM.
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Mumbai (PTI): The Bombay High Court on Thursday granted bail to consultant Chetan Patil arrested in connection with the collapse of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj''s statue at Rajkot fort in Malvan in August.
A 35-foot statue of the iconic Maratha warrior king collapsed in Sindhudurg district on August 26, nearly nine months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled it on Navy Day.
Patil was arrested on August 30 from Kolhapur.
A single bench of Justice A S Kilor on Thursday held that no case was made out to implicate Patil in the case as he had not been appointed as the structural designer of the statue.
The bench further said Patil had only submitted a structural stability report of the pedestal of the statue and the pedestal was intact even after the collapse.
Another accused, Jaydeep Apte, who was the sculptor and contractor, was also arrested in the case. The HC said it would hear his bail plea on November 25.
The Sindhudurg police had registered an FIR under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for negligence and other offences last month against Apte and Patil for the statue's collapse.
Patil and Apte moved HC seeking bail after a sessions court rejected their pleas.