Students Lead the Way: Abbas Khan College Inaugurates Dynamic Students Council
A Celebration of Leadership and Vision
Bengaluru’s Abbas Khan College for Women, run by the Central Muslim Association (CMA), witnessed an inspiring milestone with the inauguration of its Students Council, alongside the celebration of graduating students. The event reflected the promise of new leadership, resilience, and empowerment through education.
Karnataka Cabinet Minister Ramalinga Reddy, praising CMA’s efforts, remarked, “This is not an end, but a magnificent beginning for these students. I urge them to be fearless, innovative, and committed to shaping a better tomorrow.”
CMA President Mohammed Farook Mehmood echoed this spirit, emphasizing the institution’s mission to transform “dreams into destinies.” CMA General Secretary Attar Syed Murtaza Hussain added that the graduates and student leaders are “beacons of progress who carry forward the responsibility of reform through education.”
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Student Voices: Leading with Purpose
The spotlight of the day, however, belonged to the newly elected student leaders. Their words reflected a blend of humility, determination, and vision.
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Rukhsana Nida, a B.Com student and newly elected President, said: “This position is an honor and a responsibility. Balancing studies and leadership will be challenging, but I am determined to make it meaningful for my fellow students.”
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Dania Muskan, President of the Students Council, promised teamwork and inclusivity: “The Council will serve as a bridge between students, faculty, and administration. Together, we’ll create enthusiastic and memorable moments.”
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The Secretary pledged to give voice to all: “Every student’s concern will reach the principal. My dedication is to the students and the college community.”
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Mekal Sumeya, the Treasurer, stressed efficiency and support: “I will work to minimize expenses while ensuring scholarships and benefits for students.”
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Saba, a BCA student and NSS Leader, committed herself to service: “With everyone’s support, I will work for society and uphold the values of our college.”
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Um Hani, the Sports Captain, declared: “I want to motivate those who hesitate to take part in physical training. Sports is for everyone.”
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Nikhath, Vice Sports Captain, expressed her mission: “I will encourage participation and help bring pride to our college through sports achievements.”
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Shifa A.H., Cultural Secretary, concluded with enthusiasm: “Cultural events bring joy and unity. I aim to foster an environment where every student feels engaged and inspired.”
From Classrooms to Changemakers: Abbas Khan College Celebrates Trailblazing Graduates
Minister Applauds CMA’s Mission
Karnataka Cabinet Minister Ramalinga Reddy graced the ceremony, praising CMA’s commitment to women’s education and empowerment. He described the day as a beginning, not an end, for the graduates.
“CMA has built far more than a college—it has created a launchpad for young women to soar and claim their rightful place in the world,” Reddy said. “Today is not the end; it is a magnificent beginning. Be fearless, innovative, and passionate so your brilliance leaves a lasting imprint wherever you go.”
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CMA Reaffirms Commitment to Education and Reform
CMA President Mohammed Farook Mehmood expressed pride in the institution’s achievements. “Our mission is to transform dreams into destinies. Through education and guidance, we are shaping confident leaders who will uplift both the community and the nation,” he said.

Echoing this vision, CMA General Secretary Attar Syed Murtaza Hussain lauded the graduates. “You have made us immensely proud. March forward with courage and conviction—the world awaits your brilliance,” he told the students.
Building Tomorrow’s Changemakers
The ceremony ended with a renewed sense of optimism. The Students Council stands as a platform for young women to step into leadership, guided by the values of courage, service, and excellence. With CMA’s support and their own determination, these students are set to become changemakers in their communities.