CMA Karnataka Launches Cultural Fest at Abbas Khan College for Women
Bengaluru, Aug 28: The Central Muslim Association (CMA) of Karnataka inaugurated the much-awaited Cultural Fest 2025 at Abbas Khan College for Women, Cubbonpet, Bengaluru, on Thursday, 28 August 2025. The event marked a vibrant beginning, celebrating not only education but also the importance of cultural and extracurricular activities in shaping young minds.
Presiding over the inaugural function, CMA Joint Secretary Hussain Sharif inspired the students by emphasizing that true education goes beyond academics. “Extracurricular activities, especially cultural and sports, give children the platform to explore their potential and hidden skills. It is our collective duty to encourage them in every way possible,” he said, urging the young women to dream big and work towards becoming leaders of tomorrow.
The event was graced by the presence of Principal Ayesha Rukhsar, Vice Principal Zohra Begum, and other senior lecturers. The academicians expressed their commitment to nurturing an environment where girls can not only excel in academics but also confidently participate in cultural and co-curricular activities. They highlighted that such opportunities help in building self-confidence, leadership qualities, and resilience, which are vital for career success in today’s world.
The inauguration set the stage for a series of cultural, artistic, and sporting events that will empower the students to showcase their creativity and talents. The college leadership affirmed that the fest would serve as a stepping stone for young women to prove their capabilities, enrich their personalities, and shine as assets to society and the nation.
With motivation and encouragement from CMA, the Cultural Fest promises to be a celebration of talent, creativity, and the spirit of women empowerment.
✨ Key Quotes
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Hussain Sharif, Joint Secretary, CMA Karnataka:
“Education is not limited to books and classrooms. Cultural and sports activities open doors for students to explore their hidden talents and build confidence. It is our duty to support them in every possible way.” -
Ayesha Rukhsar, Principal, Abbas Khan College for Women:
“Our mission is to empower young women to excel not only in academics but also in cultural and co-curricular activities. This will strengthen them as individuals and as future leaders of society.” -
Zohra Begum, Vice Principal:
“Every student carries within them a spark of creativity and talent. Events like this Cultural Fest are platforms to let that spark shine bright.” -
Senior Lecturer:
“When girls are encouraged to participate beyond academics, they gain confidence, resilience, and leadership—qualities that prepare them for success in life.” -
Senior Lecturer:
“The Cultural Fest is not just an event—it is a celebration of talent, creativity, and the spirit of women empowerment.”