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Princess Zahra Aga Khan Commonwealth Day 2024
*Princess Zahra Aga Khan* attended the annual Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey on Monday, March 11, 2024.
*Princess Zahra* is listed as an Honorary Steward, Representing the Vice President of the Royal Commonwealth Society, on page 5 of The 2024 Commonwealth Day Service of Service Booklet.
Vice President of the Royal commonwealth society is
His Highness the Aga Khan
https://www.royalcwsociety.org/governance
In attendance in a program consisting of prayers, singing, and vibrant and colourful dancing were members of the Royal Family including Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. His Majesty King Charles III did not attend the ceremony following recent medical procedures but delivered an inspiring speech.
Full video https://youtu.be/FKVJIIVLclM
A few select Ismaili leaders, were among the invitees to the event. They included;
Shafik Sachedina, of DJI and LIF
Mrs Shafik Sachedina
President Naushad Jivraj of the Aga Khan Council for the UK,
Professor Zayn Kassam co director of the Institute of Ismaili Studies,
Naguib Kheraj of IIS and AKF and AKDN
Ismaili leaders are appointed under the Ismaili Constitution
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*Princess Zahra* is listed as an Honorary Steward, Representing the Vice President of the Royal Commonwealth Society, on page 5 of The 2024 Commonwealth Day Service of Service Booklet.
Vice President of the Royal commonwealth society is
His Highness the Aga Khan
https://www.royalcwsociety.org/governance
In attendance in a program consisting of prayers, singing, and vibrant and colourful dancing were members of the Royal Family including Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales. His Majesty King Charles III did not attend the ceremony following recent medical procedures but delivered an inspiring speech.
Full video https://youtu.be/FKVJIIVLclM
A few select Ismaili leaders, were among the invitees to the event. They included;
Shafik Sachedina, of DJI and LIF
Mrs Shafik Sachedina
President Naushad Jivraj of the Aga Khan Council for the UK,
Professor Zayn Kassam co director of the Institute of Ismaili Studies,
Naguib Kheraj of IIS and AKF and AKDN
Ismaili leaders are appointed under the Ismaili Constitution
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Re: Princess Zahra Aga Khan at Cancer Care Center
2024, May 2: Cancer Care Center at Aga Khan Hospital, Dar es Salam - Princess Zahra Aga Khan attended the Opening Ceremony.
Full Program VIDEO https://youtu.be/bdRXQYHcH1U
SPEECH VIDEO: https://www.ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2 ... -zahra.mp4
Remembering the Foundation ceremony:
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0HpP4p5nrQ
Full Program VIDEO https://youtu.be/bdRXQYHcH1U
SPEECH VIDEO: https://www.ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2 ... -zahra.mp4
Remembering the Foundation ceremony:
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0HpP4p5nrQ
Re: Princess Zahra Aga Khan in Dodoma 2024-05-03
2024, May 3: Princess Zahra Aga Khan attenden the opening of the Aga Khan Polyclinic in Dodoma:
VIDEO 1: https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024- ... odoma1.mp4
VIDEO2: https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024- ... odoma2.mp4
VIDEO3: https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024- ... odoma3.mp4
VIDEO 1: https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024- ... odoma1.mp4
VIDEO2: https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024- ... odoma2.mp4
VIDEO3: https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024- ... odoma3.mp4
Re: Princess Zahra Aga Khan at Founder's Day Dinner in Nairobi 2024-05-01
2024, May 1: Princess Zahra attended in Nairobi. Kenya the celebrations of the Founder Day of the AKU at the Parklands Pavillion.
Re: Princess Zahra Aga Khan at Poule race , Longchamp. 2024-05-12
Equidia
2024, May 12
"Gagner la Poule représente beaucoup de choses pour ma famille, pour la casaque Aga Khan. Rouhiya apporte de la nouveauté."
Présente à Longchamp cet après-midi, la princesse 𝙕𝙖𝙝𝙧𝙖 𝘼𝙜𝙖 𝙆𝙝𝙖𝙣 a réagi au triomphe de sa représentante dans la Poule :
VIDEO Interview in FRENCH here: https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024- ... -poule.mp4
VIDEO Interview in ENGLISH here: https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024-05-12-sky.mp4
[Google Translate] "Winning the Pool means a lot for my family, for the Aga Khan team. Rouhiya brings something new."
Present at Longchamp this afternoon, the princess 𝙕𝙖𝙝𝙧𝙖 𝘼𝙜𝙖 𝙆𝙝𝙖𝙣 reacted to the triumph of her representative in the Pool
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COMMUNIQUÉ Dimanche 12 mai 2024
Dimanche 12 mai 2024, Hippodrome ParisLongchamp
Emirates Poule d’Essai des
Pouliches
Résumé de la course et citations
La pouliche française Rouhiya a remporté l’Emirates Poule d’Essai des Pouliches dimanche à
ParisLongchamp, offrant une cinquième victoire dans cette course classique à son propriétaire
et éleveur, S.A. l’Aga Khan (déjà lauréat en 1984 avec Masarika, en 1998 avec Zalaiyka, en
2008 avec Zarkava et en 2015 avec Ervedya, sachant que sa fille, la princesse Zahra Aga Khan,
l’a gagnée en 2007 avec Darjina), une première à son entraîneur Francis-Henri Graffard, et une
deuxième à son jockey Maxime Guyon (déjà lauréat en 2020 avec Dream And Do).
Rouhiya s’élançait avec le statut d’outsider dans ce Groupe 1 – le niveau d’excellence des courses
hippiques. Elle venait en effet de terminer troisième du Prix du Louvre sur cet hippodrome le 18
avril, pour sa rentrée. Son entourage s’est laissé tenter par cet engagement suite au dernier
travail de la pouliche en début de semaine. Après un excellent parcours, dans le sillage de
Romantic Style et à proximité de la tête, Rouhiya a produit une accélération foudroyante pour
dominer d’une tête seulement l’anglaise Kathmandu, qui a mené la majeure partie de la course.
L’arrivée a été particulièrement serrée : l’irlandaise Vespertilio, bonne finisseuse, est troisième
à une encolure.
Le résultat technique
Emirates Poule d’Essai des Pouliches
1re ROUHIYA (M. Guyon)
2e KATHMANDU (S. Levey)
3e VERSPERTILIO (W. Lee)
Les déclarations des entourages
Princesse Zahra Aga Khan, propriétaire et éleveur de Rouhiya (1re) – Chantilly (Oise)
« C’est énorme de remporter cette Poule d’Essai ! Francis-Henri Graffard a eu l'instinct, l'année
dernière, de voir en elle une pouliche de Poule. Cette semaine, nous nous sommes posés la
question. Fallait-il courir la Poule d’Essai dimanche ? Ou le Prix des Lilas samedi à Chantilly ?
Nous raisonnons en fonction de l'avenir, c'est-à-dire en pensant à l'élevage. Nous avons donc
tenté la Poule d’Essai.
Son jockey Maxime Guyon a monté une superbe course, la pouliche a été parfaitement
positionnée, en sachant ménager ses forces. À mi-ligne droite, l'incertitude était grande.
Pour un éleveur, produire une pouliche comme elle, c'est extraordinaire. C'est la récompense de
décennies de travail. Les gagnantes classiques sont tellement importantes pour l'élevage, qui
plus est sur le mile [1.600 mètres, NDLR].
Notre élevage vit aussi un grand moment avec la réussite des étalons Zarak et Siyouni. Leur
réussite n'est pas une coïncidence, c'est un travail de longue haleine et beaucoup de choses
plaident en leur faveur sur le papier. C'est un jeu d'échecs avec la nature, comme aime à le dire
mon père. Dans notre quête, nous sommes aidés par le fait que nous n'avons pas besoin de
suivre une mode. »
2024, May 12
"Gagner la Poule représente beaucoup de choses pour ma famille, pour la casaque Aga Khan. Rouhiya apporte de la nouveauté."
Présente à Longchamp cet après-midi, la princesse 𝙕𝙖𝙝𝙧𝙖 𝘼𝙜𝙖 𝙆𝙝𝙖𝙣 a réagi au triomphe de sa représentante dans la Poule :
VIDEO Interview in FRENCH here: https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024- ... -poule.mp4
VIDEO Interview in ENGLISH here: https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024-05-12-sky.mp4
[Google Translate] "Winning the Pool means a lot for my family, for the Aga Khan team. Rouhiya brings something new."
Present at Longchamp this afternoon, the princess 𝙕𝙖𝙝𝙧𝙖 𝘼𝙜𝙖 𝙆𝙝𝙖𝙣 reacted to the triumph of her representative in the Pool
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COMMUNIQUÉ Dimanche 12 mai 2024
Dimanche 12 mai 2024, Hippodrome ParisLongchamp
Emirates Poule d’Essai des
Pouliches
Résumé de la course et citations
La pouliche française Rouhiya a remporté l’Emirates Poule d’Essai des Pouliches dimanche à
ParisLongchamp, offrant une cinquième victoire dans cette course classique à son propriétaire
et éleveur, S.A. l’Aga Khan (déjà lauréat en 1984 avec Masarika, en 1998 avec Zalaiyka, en
2008 avec Zarkava et en 2015 avec Ervedya, sachant que sa fille, la princesse Zahra Aga Khan,
l’a gagnée en 2007 avec Darjina), une première à son entraîneur Francis-Henri Graffard, et une
deuxième à son jockey Maxime Guyon (déjà lauréat en 2020 avec Dream And Do).
Rouhiya s’élançait avec le statut d’outsider dans ce Groupe 1 – le niveau d’excellence des courses
hippiques. Elle venait en effet de terminer troisième du Prix du Louvre sur cet hippodrome le 18
avril, pour sa rentrée. Son entourage s’est laissé tenter par cet engagement suite au dernier
travail de la pouliche en début de semaine. Après un excellent parcours, dans le sillage de
Romantic Style et à proximité de la tête, Rouhiya a produit une accélération foudroyante pour
dominer d’une tête seulement l’anglaise Kathmandu, qui a mené la majeure partie de la course.
L’arrivée a été particulièrement serrée : l’irlandaise Vespertilio, bonne finisseuse, est troisième
à une encolure.
Le résultat technique
Emirates Poule d’Essai des Pouliches
1re ROUHIYA (M. Guyon)
2e KATHMANDU (S. Levey)
3e VERSPERTILIO (W. Lee)
Les déclarations des entourages
Princesse Zahra Aga Khan, propriétaire et éleveur de Rouhiya (1re) – Chantilly (Oise)
« C’est énorme de remporter cette Poule d’Essai ! Francis-Henri Graffard a eu l'instinct, l'année
dernière, de voir en elle une pouliche de Poule. Cette semaine, nous nous sommes posés la
question. Fallait-il courir la Poule d’Essai dimanche ? Ou le Prix des Lilas samedi à Chantilly ?
Nous raisonnons en fonction de l'avenir, c'est-à-dire en pensant à l'élevage. Nous avons donc
tenté la Poule d’Essai.
Son jockey Maxime Guyon a monté une superbe course, la pouliche a été parfaitement
positionnée, en sachant ménager ses forces. À mi-ligne droite, l'incertitude était grande.
Pour un éleveur, produire une pouliche comme elle, c'est extraordinaire. C'est la récompense de
décennies de travail. Les gagnantes classiques sont tellement importantes pour l'élevage, qui
plus est sur le mile [1.600 mètres, NDLR].
Notre élevage vit aussi un grand moment avec la réussite des étalons Zarak et Siyouni. Leur
réussite n'est pas une coïncidence, c'est un travail de longue haleine et beaucoup de choses
plaident en leur faveur sur le papier. C'est un jeu d'échecs avec la nature, comme aime à le dire
mon père. Dans notre quête, nous sommes aidés par le fait que nous n'avons pas besoin de
suivre une mode. »
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Princess Zahra Aga Khan and Prince Aly Khan at the Races
The Aga Khan family now joins Marcel Boussac and the Rothschild family as the most successful owners in the history of this race, with 8⃣ wins apiece.
As well as 5 victories for H.H. the Aga Khan, Yla & Ginetta won for Prince Aly Khan and Darjina for Princess Zahra Aga Khan.
As well as 5 victories for H.H. the Aga Khan
Tula & Ginetta won for Prince Aly Khan
and Darjina for Princess Zahra Aga Khan.
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As well as 5 victories for H.H. the Aga Khan, Yla & Ginetta won for Prince Aly Khan and Darjina for Princess Zahra Aga Khan.
As well as 5 victories for H.H. the Aga Khan
Tula & Ginetta won for Prince Aly Khan
and Darjina for Princess Zahra Aga Khan.
https://x.com/agakhanstuds/status/17896 ... hqfO552USg
Princess Zahra Aga Khan hails Rouhiya
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'It's wonderful to see this family come back to Group 1 prominence' - Princess Zahra Aga Khan hails Rouhiya
Scott Burton
France correspondent
Published on 14 May 2024
All it took was the merest glimpse of daylight deep into the closing stages of Sunday's Poule d'Essai des Pouliches for Rouhiya to shoot between rivals and score an eighth win in the race for the Aga Khan and his family.
It was the kind of devastating kick that we all yearn to see from a top miler, and the kind of acceleration breeders search for when making their mating plans.
Sunday's scenario was a far cry from Ridasiyna's success in an attritional 2012 Prix de l'Opera, the last time a close member of this family returned to the Group 1 winner's enclosure in the green and red silks, and the revival of the line evidently struck a deep emotional chord with Princess Zahra Aga Khan.
"For me personally, it’s wonderful to see this family come back to Group 1 prominence," Her Highness reflected. "It is extraordinary and for me is something that carries a lot of emotion. The family has been quite quiet for several generations and for it to come back this year is very special, and repays a lot of work."
Dam Rondonia managed to earn her black type for trainer Alain de Royer-Dupre when third in the Listed Grand Prix de Fontainebleau, and has now produced a Classic winner from just her second foal.
Christophe Lemaire looks for non-existent dangers as Ridasiyna wins the 2012 Prix de l'Opera
Christophe Lemaire looks for non-existent dangers as Ridasiyna wins the 2012 Prix de l'OperaCredit: Edward Whitaker
Rouhiya's year-older sister by Le Havre, Rodainah, won twice for Francis Graffard and was sold at Arqana last December to race for David Salabi for €130,000, while the Aga Khan team have two more fillies to look forward to, a two-year-old by Camelot in training with Graffard and a yearling by Sea The Moon.
Rondonia is out of the Listed-winning Marju mare Raydiya and is thus a sister to Debutante Stakes winner Raydara, dam of 2022 Prix Isonomy winner Rajapour. To the breeder's point, Ridasiyna appears under Rouhiya's fifth dam, Rilasa, as does the multiple Group 1 winner Laurens.
Princess Zahra said: "To win the Poule d’Essai des Pouliches is huge for a breeder and to produce a filly like her is very important for the future.
"We’ve been trying to bring speed into these families and it’s been a labour of 20 years. With this family we hadn’t managed it until now. The staying power is a given, but she has that speed a breeder looks for.
"This race and the Diane mean everything for us as breeders because they can launch a whole family. For this family to come back in a Group 1 like this adds great value to all her sisters and the entire line."
Can lightning strike a third time?
Princess Zahra's own emerald and chocolate silks were carried to success in the Pouliches by Darjina in 2007, while the last two Aga Khan fillies to win France's version of the 1,000 Guineas hold the unique distinction of having each bequeathed the operation a stallion apiece.
The result of 2008 world champion Zarkava's cover by Dubawi in 2012 was Zarak, whose own career goes from strength to strength and who completed a near-perfect day in siring Metropolitan, winner of the Poule d'Essai des Poulains.
And during her sadly short career at stud, the 2015 Pouliches winner Ervedya produced Erevann, another stallion son of Dubawi who has made his debut at Haras de Bonneval this covering season.
Might Rouhiya have the potential to repeat the trick?
Princess Zahra said: "You always hope so. Especially when they have that acceleration over a mile, you can always hope."
The team at Bonneval is well aware that being able to stand two sires of Siyouni and Zarak's quality at the same time is not an everyday occurrence, though the princess pointed to the hard work that has gone into producing a pair of stallions who can help financially underpin her family's breeding and racing to the scale that it currently exists.
Zarak
Zarak, whose dam Zarkava included victory in the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches on her flawless resumeCredit: Zuzanna Lupa
"Zarak has extraordinary statistics and of course he is blessed with extraordinary genetics, being out of a champion and by a great sire," she said. "Siyouni hails from a Lagardere family which is renowned for precocity and speed. I don’t think it’s all a coincidence. We’ve worked for a very long time to produce horses in that mould.
"Certainly both stallions had a lot going for them on paper. As my father says, you are playing a game of chess with nature. But they each bring the qualities that we have spent a long time searching for.
"We’re lucky not to have to follow fashion. We can follow our own genetic path and that means we can stand horses who aren't world famous and if they are good stallions because they’re well bred, that’s the way it should be."
All major breeders go through peaks and troughs but it would be fair to say that the Aga Khan is enjoying something of a purple patch in terms of producing top-level winners who go on to produce a real body of work on the track; the three Group 1 winners that preceded Rouhiya – Tarnawa, her half-sister Tahiyra and Vadeni – each backed up on more than one occasion, and boast eight of the most precious victories between them.
The breeder in Princess Zahra will already be looking forward to Rouhiya's career in the paddocks, which she revealed was one of the prime motivations for rolling the dice and going for the Poule rather than a Listed race at Chantilly 24 hours earlier.
But whether it's an attempt to keep hold of the Coronation Stakes crown won by Tahiyra last season, or a step up in trip in the Diane, Rouhiya's next appearance will be a golden opportunity to prove that, like her immediate predecessors, she is no one-hit wonder, as well as to further establish her family across the Aga Khan's breeding empire and beyond.
'It's wonderful to see this family come back to Group 1 prominence' - Princess Zahra Aga Khan hails Rouhiya
Scott Burton
France correspondent
Published on 14 May 2024
All it took was the merest glimpse of daylight deep into the closing stages of Sunday's Poule d'Essai des Pouliches for Rouhiya to shoot between rivals and score an eighth win in the race for the Aga Khan and his family.
It was the kind of devastating kick that we all yearn to see from a top miler, and the kind of acceleration breeders search for when making their mating plans.
Sunday's scenario was a far cry from Ridasiyna's success in an attritional 2012 Prix de l'Opera, the last time a close member of this family returned to the Group 1 winner's enclosure in the green and red silks, and the revival of the line evidently struck a deep emotional chord with Princess Zahra Aga Khan.
"For me personally, it’s wonderful to see this family come back to Group 1 prominence," Her Highness reflected. "It is extraordinary and for me is something that carries a lot of emotion. The family has been quite quiet for several generations and for it to come back this year is very special, and repays a lot of work."
Dam Rondonia managed to earn her black type for trainer Alain de Royer-Dupre when third in the Listed Grand Prix de Fontainebleau, and has now produced a Classic winner from just her second foal.
Christophe Lemaire looks for non-existent dangers as Ridasiyna wins the 2012 Prix de l'Opera
Christophe Lemaire looks for non-existent dangers as Ridasiyna wins the 2012 Prix de l'OperaCredit: Edward Whitaker
Rouhiya's year-older sister by Le Havre, Rodainah, won twice for Francis Graffard and was sold at Arqana last December to race for David Salabi for €130,000, while the Aga Khan team have two more fillies to look forward to, a two-year-old by Camelot in training with Graffard and a yearling by Sea The Moon.
Rondonia is out of the Listed-winning Marju mare Raydiya and is thus a sister to Debutante Stakes winner Raydara, dam of 2022 Prix Isonomy winner Rajapour. To the breeder's point, Ridasiyna appears under Rouhiya's fifth dam, Rilasa, as does the multiple Group 1 winner Laurens.
Princess Zahra said: "To win the Poule d’Essai des Pouliches is huge for a breeder and to produce a filly like her is very important for the future.
"We’ve been trying to bring speed into these families and it’s been a labour of 20 years. With this family we hadn’t managed it until now. The staying power is a given, but she has that speed a breeder looks for.
"This race and the Diane mean everything for us as breeders because they can launch a whole family. For this family to come back in a Group 1 like this adds great value to all her sisters and the entire line."
Can lightning strike a third time?
Princess Zahra's own emerald and chocolate silks were carried to success in the Pouliches by Darjina in 2007, while the last two Aga Khan fillies to win France's version of the 1,000 Guineas hold the unique distinction of having each bequeathed the operation a stallion apiece.
The result of 2008 world champion Zarkava's cover by Dubawi in 2012 was Zarak, whose own career goes from strength to strength and who completed a near-perfect day in siring Metropolitan, winner of the Poule d'Essai des Poulains.
And during her sadly short career at stud, the 2015 Pouliches winner Ervedya produced Erevann, another stallion son of Dubawi who has made his debut at Haras de Bonneval this covering season.
Might Rouhiya have the potential to repeat the trick?
Princess Zahra said: "You always hope so. Especially when they have that acceleration over a mile, you can always hope."
The team at Bonneval is well aware that being able to stand two sires of Siyouni and Zarak's quality at the same time is not an everyday occurrence, though the princess pointed to the hard work that has gone into producing a pair of stallions who can help financially underpin her family's breeding and racing to the scale that it currently exists.
Zarak
Zarak, whose dam Zarkava included victory in the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches on her flawless resumeCredit: Zuzanna Lupa
"Zarak has extraordinary statistics and of course he is blessed with extraordinary genetics, being out of a champion and by a great sire," she said. "Siyouni hails from a Lagardere family which is renowned for precocity and speed. I don’t think it’s all a coincidence. We’ve worked for a very long time to produce horses in that mould.
"Certainly both stallions had a lot going for them on paper. As my father says, you are playing a game of chess with nature. But they each bring the qualities that we have spent a long time searching for.
"We’re lucky not to have to follow fashion. We can follow our own genetic path and that means we can stand horses who aren't world famous and if they are good stallions because they’re well bred, that’s the way it should be."
All major breeders go through peaks and troughs but it would be fair to say that the Aga Khan is enjoying something of a purple patch in terms of producing top-level winners who go on to produce a real body of work on the track; the three Group 1 winners that preceded Rouhiya – Tarnawa, her half-sister Tahiyra and Vadeni – each backed up on more than one occasion, and boast eight of the most precious victories between them.
The breeder in Princess Zahra will already be looking forward to Rouhiya's career in the paddocks, which she revealed was one of the prime motivations for rolling the dice and going for the Poule rather than a Listed race at Chantilly 24 hours earlier.
But whether it's an attempt to keep hold of the Coronation Stakes crown won by Tahiyra last season, or a step up in trip in the Diane, Rouhiya's next appearance will be a golden opportunity to prove that, like her immediate predecessors, she is no one-hit wonder, as well as to further establish her family across the Aga Khan's breeding empire and beyond.
Princess Zahra Aga Khan in Gilgit 2024-05-22
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Princess Zahra Aga Khan reaffirms AKDN’s support for development of Gilgit-Baltistan
Pamir Times
22 May 2024
GILGIT: Princess Zahra Aga Khan, daughter of the hereditary Shia Ismaili spiritual leader, Aga Khan IV, has
reaffirmed the Aga Khan Development Netowrk’s support for the development of Gilgit-Baltistan.
Having arrived in Gilgit today, she met with the Governor and Chief Minister of Gilgit-Baltistan, and other government officials.
The region’s political leaders acknowledged and appreciated AKDN’s role in the region’s development, said two separate press releases by the Governor and CM secretariat.
Chief Minister Haji Gulbar Khan conveyed his best wishes to His Highness the Aga Khan, and also extended an invitation to him to visit GB, the press statement furhter added.
The Chief Minister urged Princess Zahra to expand AKDN’s activities to all remote parts of the region, especially in the field of health and education. The CM said that while the physical infrastructure has been built, there are issues related to availability of quality health professionals in the region, an area in which AKDN can play its role.
Princess Zahra visited different AKDN projects in Gilgit city, and also inaugurated the newly established Aga Khan Hospital Gilgit, which is an upgraded and enhanced version of the Aga Khan Medical Center, Gilgit.
She is also scheduled to inaugurate and visit different projects, including a new health facility and a girls hostel.
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Princess Zahra Aga Khan reaffirms AKDN’s support for development of Gilgit-Baltistan
Pamir Times
22 May 2024
GILGIT: Princess Zahra Aga Khan, daughter of the hereditary Shia Ismaili spiritual leader, Aga Khan IV, has
reaffirmed the Aga Khan Development Netowrk’s support for the development of Gilgit-Baltistan.
Having arrived in Gilgit today, she met with the Governor and Chief Minister of Gilgit-Baltistan, and other government officials.
The region’s political leaders acknowledged and appreciated AKDN’s role in the region’s development, said two separate press releases by the Governor and CM secretariat.
Chief Minister Haji Gulbar Khan conveyed his best wishes to His Highness the Aga Khan, and also extended an invitation to him to visit GB, the press statement furhter added.
The Chief Minister urged Princess Zahra to expand AKDN’s activities to all remote parts of the region, especially in the field of health and education. The CM said that while the physical infrastructure has been built, there are issues related to availability of quality health professionals in the region, an area in which AKDN can play its role.
Princess Zahra visited different AKDN projects in Gilgit city, and also inaugurated the newly established Aga Khan Hospital Gilgit, which is an upgraded and enhanced version of the Aga Khan Medical Center, Gilgit.
She is also scheduled to inaugurate and visit different projects, including a new health facility and a girls hostel.
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Princess Zahra assures GB govt of support in health, education
Jamil Nagri Published May 25, 2024
GILGIT: Princess Zahra Aga Khan, who arrived at Gilgit-Baltistan on Thursday, has assured the government of support and cooperation for development in the education and health sectors.
GB Governor Syed Mehdi Shah, Chief Minister Haji Gulbar Khan and his cabinet members met Princess Zahra during her visit to the region.
On the occasion, the chief minister lauded the services of the Aga Khan Development Network in the health, education, infrastructure, and social development.
GB Chief Minister Haji Gulbar Khan welcomed her in GB on behalf of the government and the people of Gilgit-Baltistan. He said that it was their wish that the health and education programmes under the AKDN should be extended to all the districts of GB, especially remote areas.
He requested the cooperation of AKDN to address the shortage of doctors, specialists, paramedical staff, and biomedical equipment in health facilities in Gilgit-Baltistan. He also highlighted the need for training of teachers and sought the cooperation of Aga Khan Education Service to improve access to and the quality of education in the area.
While talking to her, the chief minister also conveyed his best wishes to His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan and extended an invitation to visit GB.
Princess Zahra assured the CM that health and education projects would be reviewed.
She also discussed AKDN’s interventions in Gilgit-Baltistan and other areas of mutual interest in a meeting with Governor Syed Mehdi Shah held at Governor House.
The governor appreciated AKDN’s role in GB and requested the support of the institutions for the development of the region. HBL Chairman Sultan Ali Allana and other officials were also present at the meeting.
Published in Dawn, May 25th, 2024
Princess Zahra assures GB govt of support in health, education
Jamil Nagri Published May 25, 2024
GILGIT: Princess Zahra Aga Khan, who arrived at Gilgit-Baltistan on Thursday, has assured the government of support and cooperation for development in the education and health sectors.
GB Governor Syed Mehdi Shah, Chief Minister Haji Gulbar Khan and his cabinet members met Princess Zahra during her visit to the region.
On the occasion, the chief minister lauded the services of the Aga Khan Development Network in the health, education, infrastructure, and social development.
GB Chief Minister Haji Gulbar Khan welcomed her in GB on behalf of the government and the people of Gilgit-Baltistan. He said that it was their wish that the health and education programmes under the AKDN should be extended to all the districts of GB, especially remote areas.
He requested the cooperation of AKDN to address the shortage of doctors, specialists, paramedical staff, and biomedical equipment in health facilities in Gilgit-Baltistan. He also highlighted the need for training of teachers and sought the cooperation of Aga Khan Education Service to improve access to and the quality of education in the area.
While talking to her, the chief minister also conveyed his best wishes to His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan and extended an invitation to visit GB.
Princess Zahra assured the CM that health and education projects would be reviewed.
She also discussed AKDN’s interventions in Gilgit-Baltistan and other areas of mutual interest in a meeting with Governor Syed Mehdi Shah held at Governor House.
The governor appreciated AKDN’s role in GB and requested the support of the institutions for the development of the region. HBL Chairman Sultan Ali Allana and other officials were also present at the meeting.
Published in Dawn, May 25th, 2024
Princess Zahra Aga Khan in Gilgit 2024-05-23
2024, May 23: Princess Zahra yesterday attended the inauguration of the purpose-built Aga Khan Health Centre in Aliabad, a new facility that aims to boost the quality of healthcare in the region.
Equipped with the latest medical technologies and staffed by highly trained healthcare professionals, the new centre is a major step forward in the infrastructure of Aliabad and the surrounding area, bringing timely and effective medical services closer to the community.
To ensure residents receive the best possible care, the new centre is equipped with digital-health services, an accident and emergency department, a high-dependency unit, and comprehensive obstetric and neonatal services. The new building also houses residence facilities for doctors and nurses.
In the hub and spokes model that the Aga Khan Health Service has adopted in Pakistan, the centre is linked to the Aga Khan Hospital in Gilgit for referrals, while Aliabad itself serves as a sub-hub for nine basic health centres in Hunza and Nagar. The facility also provides digital health services where tele-consultations for psychiatry and dermatology are offered to patients.
The overall goal is to provide accessible, high-quality healthcare that not only treats illnesses but promotes overall well-being. This centre, therefore, will be a cornerstone of AKDN’s efforts to improve health outcomes in the community. As the centre opens its doors to patients, it marks a new chapter in the region's healthcare journey, promising a healthier future for all.
Princess Zahra is on a six day visit to Pakistan to review projects of the Aga Khan Development Network. Earlier in the day, she also visited the Aga Khan Higher Secondary School in Aliabad, established in 2018, and the Professional Development Centre, North, which was inaugurated by Mawlana Hazar Imam in 2000 and is the first of its kind development hub for teachers, teacher-educators, education administrators and managers in the region.
photos:
The new Aga Khan Health Centre is a major step forward in the infrastructure of Aliabad and the surrounding area. Photo: AKDN / Akbar Hakim
The Ismaili | 23 May 2024 | Global
Princess Zahra is greeted with a bouquet of flowers upon arriving to the new Aga Khan Health Centre in Aliabad. Photo: AKDN / Akbar Hakim
The Ismaili | 23 May 2024 | Global
As the Aga Khan Health Centre opens its doors to patients, it marks a new chapter in the region's healthcare journey, promising a healthier future for all. Photo: AKDN / Akbar Hakim
Princess Zahra and guests toured the new building and its facilities, which include an accident and emergency department and a high-dependency unit. Photo: AKDN / Akbar Hakim
Equipped with the latest medical technologies and staffed by highly trained healthcare professionals, the new centre is a major step forward in the infrastructure of Aliabad and the surrounding area, bringing timely and effective medical services closer to the community.
To ensure residents receive the best possible care, the new centre is equipped with digital-health services, an accident and emergency department, a high-dependency unit, and comprehensive obstetric and neonatal services. The new building also houses residence facilities for doctors and nurses.
In the hub and spokes model that the Aga Khan Health Service has adopted in Pakistan, the centre is linked to the Aga Khan Hospital in Gilgit for referrals, while Aliabad itself serves as a sub-hub for nine basic health centres in Hunza and Nagar. The facility also provides digital health services where tele-consultations for psychiatry and dermatology are offered to patients.
The overall goal is to provide accessible, high-quality healthcare that not only treats illnesses but promotes overall well-being. This centre, therefore, will be a cornerstone of AKDN’s efforts to improve health outcomes in the community. As the centre opens its doors to patients, it marks a new chapter in the region's healthcare journey, promising a healthier future for all.
Princess Zahra is on a six day visit to Pakistan to review projects of the Aga Khan Development Network. Earlier in the day, she also visited the Aga Khan Higher Secondary School in Aliabad, established in 2018, and the Professional Development Centre, North, which was inaugurated by Mawlana Hazar Imam in 2000 and is the first of its kind development hub for teachers, teacher-educators, education administrators and managers in the region.
photos:
The new Aga Khan Health Centre is a major step forward in the infrastructure of Aliabad and the surrounding area. Photo: AKDN / Akbar Hakim
The Ismaili | 23 May 2024 | Global
Princess Zahra is greeted with a bouquet of flowers upon arriving to the new Aga Khan Health Centre in Aliabad. Photo: AKDN / Akbar Hakim
The Ismaili | 23 May 2024 | Global
As the Aga Khan Health Centre opens its doors to patients, it marks a new chapter in the region's healthcare journey, promising a healthier future for all. Photo: AKDN / Akbar Hakim
Princess Zahra and guests toured the new building and its facilities, which include an accident and emergency department and a high-dependency unit. Photo: AKDN / Akbar Hakim
Princess Zahra Aga Khan in Northern Areas 2024-05-25
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Princess Zahra concludes six-day visit to Pakistan
Covering more than a dozen projects across various districts and regions, Princess Zahra yesterday completed a whistle stop tour of northern Pakistan.
To conclude the visit, Princess Zahra, who was accompanied by her son Iliyan during the visit, attended a dinner hosted last night by the Jamati institutions in Pakistan. Performing artists from Gilgit, Hunza, and Chitral showcased their talents at the dinner, including the Coke Studio performer Natasha Baig.
Princess Zahra thanked the assembled leaders and acknowledged the important work being done by the institutions in Pakistan: “It's thanks to every single person in this system. Officially, unofficially. Unemployed. Volunteer. Donor. Friend. Every single person makes this network of agencies and institutions what it is,” she said.
“And so I just stand here as a representative of an ongoing vision. The vision that we're all following, His Highness' vision that has had such a huge impact… And I just want to say thank you.”
During her visit, Princess Zahra and her son Iliyan reviewed projects of the Aga Khan Development Network that are benefitting tens of thousands of people in the villages and towns of northern Pakistan.
Their first stop was Gilgit on 22 May, where Princess Zahra called on the Governor and the Chief Minister before visiting the recently upgraded Aga Khan Medical Centre in Gilgit, and the Aga Khan Higher Secondary School in Gilgit. Adjacent to the school is the Shah Karim Hostel established in 1968, which houses close to 200 students from surrounding towns to give them access to the High School. Princess Zahra met with the students in the hostel to learn more about their experiences.
The following day included a visit to the Aga Khan School in Aliabad established in 2018, and the Professional Development Centre, North in Gilgit, which was inaugurated by Mawlana Hazar Imam in 2000 and is the first of its kind development hub for teachers, teacher-educators, education administrators and managers in the region. Princess Zahra also attended the inauguration of the purpose-built Aga Khan Health Centre in Aliabad, a new facility that aims to boost the quality of healthcare in the region and bring timely and effective medical services closer to the community.
On 24 May, Princess Zahra and Iliyan visited a health centre and the Diamond Jubilee school in Immit and the Aga Khan Higher Secondary School in Gakhukch. They also observed an emergency simulation by the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (AKAH)’s emergency response teams. Later, they attended the inauguration of the Aga Khan Hostel in Sherqilla, a new facility designed to cater for and support female students of the adjacent Aga Khan Higher Secondary School, Sherqilla.
The next day, they visited the Chitral Diagnostic Centre and the Aga Khan Medical Centre Booni, the hub facility of the Aga Khan Health Service, Pakistan in the Chitral region. The centre was established to provide basic and comprehensive obstetric, neonatal, and child health care to approximately 250,000 people living in Upper Chitral and now serves as a major health care provider in the region. They also visited the AKAH’s Emergency Operation Centre in Chitral and the Aga Khan Higher Secondary School in Seenlasht. While at the school, Princess Zahra planted a tree as a symbolic groundbreaking for a new school to be built in nearby Garamchashma.
At last night’s dinner, President of the Ismaili Council for Pakistan Nizar Mewawalla thanked Princess Zahra for spending so much time in Pakistan and requested her to come back soon: “I would like to request Princess Zahra and her dear son, Iliyan, to please visit us again soon, because your visit here not only inspires the rest of us and the Jamats and the communities in which we work to do better, to do more,” he said.
“This is all driven by the spirit of the vision of our Imam. And your presence here makes us feel his presence in a much more direct manner. So thank you very much.”
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Princess Zahra concludes six-day visit to Pakistan
Covering more than a dozen projects across various districts and regions, Princess Zahra yesterday completed a whistle stop tour of northern Pakistan.
To conclude the visit, Princess Zahra, who was accompanied by her son Iliyan during the visit, attended a dinner hosted last night by the Jamati institutions in Pakistan. Performing artists from Gilgit, Hunza, and Chitral showcased their talents at the dinner, including the Coke Studio performer Natasha Baig.
Princess Zahra thanked the assembled leaders and acknowledged the important work being done by the institutions in Pakistan: “It's thanks to every single person in this system. Officially, unofficially. Unemployed. Volunteer. Donor. Friend. Every single person makes this network of agencies and institutions what it is,” she said.
“And so I just stand here as a representative of an ongoing vision. The vision that we're all following, His Highness' vision that has had such a huge impact… And I just want to say thank you.”
During her visit, Princess Zahra and her son Iliyan reviewed projects of the Aga Khan Development Network that are benefitting tens of thousands of people in the villages and towns of northern Pakistan.
Their first stop was Gilgit on 22 May, where Princess Zahra called on the Governor and the Chief Minister before visiting the recently upgraded Aga Khan Medical Centre in Gilgit, and the Aga Khan Higher Secondary School in Gilgit. Adjacent to the school is the Shah Karim Hostel established in 1968, which houses close to 200 students from surrounding towns to give them access to the High School. Princess Zahra met with the students in the hostel to learn more about their experiences.
The following day included a visit to the Aga Khan School in Aliabad established in 2018, and the Professional Development Centre, North in Gilgit, which was inaugurated by Mawlana Hazar Imam in 2000 and is the first of its kind development hub for teachers, teacher-educators, education administrators and managers in the region. Princess Zahra also attended the inauguration of the purpose-built Aga Khan Health Centre in Aliabad, a new facility that aims to boost the quality of healthcare in the region and bring timely and effective medical services closer to the community.
On 24 May, Princess Zahra and Iliyan visited a health centre and the Diamond Jubilee school in Immit and the Aga Khan Higher Secondary School in Gakhukch. They also observed an emergency simulation by the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (AKAH)’s emergency response teams. Later, they attended the inauguration of the Aga Khan Hostel in Sherqilla, a new facility designed to cater for and support female students of the adjacent Aga Khan Higher Secondary School, Sherqilla.
The next day, they visited the Chitral Diagnostic Centre and the Aga Khan Medical Centre Booni, the hub facility of the Aga Khan Health Service, Pakistan in the Chitral region. The centre was established to provide basic and comprehensive obstetric, neonatal, and child health care to approximately 250,000 people living in Upper Chitral and now serves as a major health care provider in the region. They also visited the AKAH’s Emergency Operation Centre in Chitral and the Aga Khan Higher Secondary School in Seenlasht. While at the school, Princess Zahra planted a tree as a symbolic groundbreaking for a new school to be built in nearby Garamchashma.
At last night’s dinner, President of the Ismaili Council for Pakistan Nizar Mewawalla thanked Princess Zahra for spending so much time in Pakistan and requested her to come back soon: “I would like to request Princess Zahra and her dear son, Iliyan, to please visit us again soon, because your visit here not only inspires the rest of us and the Jamats and the communities in which we work to do better, to do more,” he said.
“This is all driven by the spirit of the vision of our Imam. And your presence here makes us feel his presence in a much more direct manner. So thank you very much.”
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As part of her six-day visit to northern Pakistan last week, Princess Zahra Aga Khan honoured AKU with a visit to the Professional Development Centre, North, which is an extended arm of AKU’s Institute for Educational Development in Pakistan. The Centre is the first of its kind development hub for teachers, teacher-educators, education administrators and managers in the region, and has trained 21,000 participants to date.
2:37 PM · May 31, 2024 on x.com (Twitter)
As part of her six-day visit to northern Pakistan last week, Princess Zahra Aga Khan honoured AKU with a visit to the Professional Development Centre, North, which is an extended arm of AKU’s Institute for Educational Development in Pakistan. The Centre is the first of its kind development hub for teachers, teacher-educators, education administrators and managers in the region, and has trained 21,000 participants to date.
Princess Zahra Aga Khan at Royal Ascot 2024-06-21
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King Charles returns to Royal Ascot as Mike and Zara Tindall join him in royal carriages
Daily Express|
By Emily Ferguson, Royal Editor
13:56, Thu, Jun 20, 2024
Following behind the King and Queen in the second carriage were The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, the Earl of Snowden and Princess Zahra Aga Khan, daughter of The Aga Khan. Princess Anne led the third carriage and was joined by her husband Vice Admiral ...Princess Anne led the third carriage and was joined by her husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, Lady Sarah Chatto and her husband Daniel.
The final carriage comprised Mike and Zara Tindall and the Duke and Duchess of Richmond and Gordon.
Camilla is wearing a white silk crepe dress designed by Dior and a Philip Treacy hat. She accessorised with a jade and diamond brooch that belonged to the late Queen.
Day three of Royal Ascot, known colloquially as Ladies Day, features the Gold Cup race.
The King will be excited to see how his own horse Gilded Water fares in the 15.05pm King George V Stakes today.
King Charles returns to Royal Ascot as Mike and Zara Tindall join him in royal carriages
Daily Express|
By Emily Ferguson, Royal Editor
13:56, Thu, Jun 20, 2024
Following behind the King and Queen in the second carriage were The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, the Earl of Snowden and Princess Zahra Aga Khan, daughter of The Aga Khan. Princess Anne led the third carriage and was joined by her husband Vice Admiral ...Princess Anne led the third carriage and was joined by her husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, Lady Sarah Chatto and her husband Daniel.
The final carriage comprised Mike and Zara Tindall and the Duke and Duchess of Richmond and Gordon.
Camilla is wearing a white silk crepe dress designed by Dior and a Philip Treacy hat. She accessorised with a jade and diamond brooch that belonged to the late Queen.
Day three of Royal Ascot, known colloquially as Ladies Day, features the Gold Cup race.
The King will be excited to see how his own horse Gilded Water fares in the 15.05pm King George V Stakes today.
Princess Zahra Aga Khan at Royal Ascot 2024-06-21
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BySaffron OtterAssistant Features Editor
17:20, 20 Jun 2024
Queen Camilla puts on animated display at Royal Ascot Ladies' Day with King Charles
The Royal Family were out in full force again today for Ladies' Day at Royal Ascot today - however Queen Camilla, dressed in white, looked perplexed by one of the races
The daughter of billionaire Aga Khan, Princess Zahra Aga Khan, joined the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh in another carriage. And PrincessMargaret's children, the Earl of Snowden and Lady Sarah Chatto, also joined the royal procession.
For complete article refer to the link on top of the page.
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BySaffron OtterAssistant Features Editor
17:20, 20 Jun 2024
Queen Camilla puts on animated display at Royal Ascot Ladies' Day with King Charles
The Royal Family were out in full force again today for Ladies' Day at Royal Ascot today - however Queen Camilla, dressed in white, looked perplexed by one of the races
The daughter of billionaire Aga Khan, Princess Zahra Aga Khan, joined the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh in another carriage. And PrincessMargaret's children, the Earl of Snowden and Lady Sarah Chatto, also joined the royal procession.
For complete article refer to the link on top of the page.
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Princess Zahra Aga Khan at Royal Ascot 2024-06-21
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Aga Khan Studs / Jun 21, 2024 / King Edward VII Stakes at Ascot
Brilliant performance from #Calandagan who won the Gr.2 King Edward VII Stakes by 6l @Ascot, ahead of #SeaTheStars’ son Space Legend.
Calandagan has now won 3 consecutive Group races in 3 months. He’s the 2nd foal o/o Gr.3 placed #Calayana (#Sinndar), from the family of Clodovil
VIDEO Princess Zahra at the race: https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024- ... takes1.mp4
VIDEO INTERVIEW: https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024- ... takes2.mp4
VIDEO PRINCESS ON PODIUM WITH HER CHILDREN: https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024- ... podium.mp4
Aga Khan Studs / Jun 21, 2024 / King Edward VII Stakes at Ascot
Brilliant performance from #Calandagan who won the Gr.2 King Edward VII Stakes by 6l @Ascot, ahead of #SeaTheStars’ son Space Legend.
Calandagan has now won 3 consecutive Group races in 3 months. He’s the 2nd foal o/o Gr.3 placed #Calayana (#Sinndar), from the family of Clodovil
VIDEO Princess Zahra at the race: https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024- ... takes1.mp4
VIDEO INTERVIEW: https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024- ... takes2.mp4
VIDEO PRINCESS ON PODIUM WITH HER CHILDREN: https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024- ... podium.mp4
Re: Princess Zahra Aga Khan
2024, June 29: Princess Zahra Aga Khan was at the Curragh for Hazdann win at the opening maiden. See interview on this link:
https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024-06-28-zahra.mp4
Photo: healyracing.ie
https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024-06-28-zahra.mp4
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Princess Zahra Aga Khan
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Maynooth University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with The Aga Khan University. This partnership with @AKUGlobal
, will foster collaboration across research, mobility & knowledge exchange in areas of mutual expertise & development.
https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/news- ... artnership
MU President, Prof Eeva Leinonen, welcomes Princess Zahra Aga Khan to Maynooth University
MU and The Aga Khan University sign strategic partnership
Monday, July 1, 2024 - 10:15
Maynooth University (MU) has announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with The Aga Khan University. The strategic partnership, the first of its kind between an Irish university and The Aga Khan University, will foster collaboration in the coming years across several areas including research collaboration, student and staff mobility, and knowledge exchange in areas of mutual expertise and development.
The agreement was signed at an event held at Maynooth University, where Princess Zahra Aga Khan and The Aga Khan University President Sulaiman Shahabuddin joined Maynooth University President Professor Eeva Leinonen.
It is envisaged that the strategic partnership will focus initially on the following areas of mutual interest:
Health – healthy ageing, nursing, medicine more broadly, community health and data science
Climate – climate change impacts and mitigation, adaptation, societal resilience and data science
Teacher education, including early childhood education
Additional areas of interest will be explored, such as community and societal development and inclusion, arts and sciences, and library and archive services.
The partnership will facilitate the pursuit of joint research funding proposals in key areas of mutual interest from European and international funding bodies. It will give structure to explore opportunities for networking, research exchange, field study, sharing of facilities and equipment and joint research and teaching programmes.
It will also support student and staff mobility, both short-term and postgraduate, and boost research capacity by partnering on joint funding proposals.
The agreement will facilitate knowledge exchange, information sharing and institutional development that reflect both universities’ strategic objectives, and will also open doors to affiliate organisations, including Maynooth University partners.
The relationship first began in 2008, when MU conferred an honorary degree on His Highness the Aga Khan, for “his outstanding contributions to the elimination of global poverty, the advancement of women, the promotion of Islamic culture, and the furthering of pluralistic values for society.” The Aga Khan has longstanding ties to County Kildare through his equestrian activities.
Commenting on the partnership, Professor Eeva Leinonen, President of Maynooth University, stated: “We are delighted to formalise this partnership with The Aga Khan University, which builds on our shared values and long-standing relationship. This collaboration is driven by our shared belief in the transformative power of education, and our commitment to global cooperation and sustainable development. By working together, we can enhance our international impact, addressing critical global challenges in health, climate, and education, as well as exploring new areas of mutual interest.”
“The world has never been more interconnected than it is today,” Princess Zahra Aga Khan said. “That means problems are more complex, but also that there are unprecedented opportunities for collaboration across borders. I look forward to seeing AKU and Maynooth University help one another to address the health, education, climate and other challenges facing the people they serve in creative new ways.”
“Today, two universities that are committed to achieving excellence, changing the lives of their students, and positively impacting society are coming together to pursue mutually beneficial opportunities for cooperation,” AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin said. “We are thrilled to have Maynooth University as a partner, and we can’t wait to begin working with it to open new horizons for inquiry and learning for faculty, staff, and students from both universities.”
AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin and MU President Prof Eeva Leinonen signing the Memorandum of Understanding
Pictured l-r: Prof Peter Thorne; Prof Conor Murphy; Princess Zahra Aga Khan; MU President Prof Eeva Leinonen; AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin; and fourth-year Biological and Geographical Sciences student Aidan McLarnon
Pictured during the tour: AKU President Dr Sulaiman Shahabuddin; Rev. Dr. John Paul Sheridan of St Patrick's Pontifical University; Princess Zahra Aga Khan; and MU President Prof Eeva Leinonen
Princess Zahra Aga Khan and MU President, Prof Eeva Leinonen, pictured with the MU and AKU delegations
Maynooth University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with The Aga Khan University. This partnership with @AKUGlobal
, will foster collaboration across research, mobility & knowledge exchange in areas of mutual expertise & development.
https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/news- ... artnership
MU President, Prof Eeva Leinonen, welcomes Princess Zahra Aga Khan to Maynooth University
MU and The Aga Khan University sign strategic partnership
Monday, July 1, 2024 - 10:15
Maynooth University (MU) has announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with The Aga Khan University. The strategic partnership, the first of its kind between an Irish university and The Aga Khan University, will foster collaboration in the coming years across several areas including research collaboration, student and staff mobility, and knowledge exchange in areas of mutual expertise and development.
The agreement was signed at an event held at Maynooth University, where Princess Zahra Aga Khan and The Aga Khan University President Sulaiman Shahabuddin joined Maynooth University President Professor Eeva Leinonen.
It is envisaged that the strategic partnership will focus initially on the following areas of mutual interest:
Health – healthy ageing, nursing, medicine more broadly, community health and data science
Climate – climate change impacts and mitigation, adaptation, societal resilience and data science
Teacher education, including early childhood education
Additional areas of interest will be explored, such as community and societal development and inclusion, arts and sciences, and library and archive services.
The partnership will facilitate the pursuit of joint research funding proposals in key areas of mutual interest from European and international funding bodies. It will give structure to explore opportunities for networking, research exchange, field study, sharing of facilities and equipment and joint research and teaching programmes.
It will also support student and staff mobility, both short-term and postgraduate, and boost research capacity by partnering on joint funding proposals.
The agreement will facilitate knowledge exchange, information sharing and institutional development that reflect both universities’ strategic objectives, and will also open doors to affiliate organisations, including Maynooth University partners.
The relationship first began in 2008, when MU conferred an honorary degree on His Highness the Aga Khan, for “his outstanding contributions to the elimination of global poverty, the advancement of women, the promotion of Islamic culture, and the furthering of pluralistic values for society.” The Aga Khan has longstanding ties to County Kildare through his equestrian activities.
Commenting on the partnership, Professor Eeva Leinonen, President of Maynooth University, stated: “We are delighted to formalise this partnership with The Aga Khan University, which builds on our shared values and long-standing relationship. This collaboration is driven by our shared belief in the transformative power of education, and our commitment to global cooperation and sustainable development. By working together, we can enhance our international impact, addressing critical global challenges in health, climate, and education, as well as exploring new areas of mutual interest.”
“The world has never been more interconnected than it is today,” Princess Zahra Aga Khan said. “That means problems are more complex, but also that there are unprecedented opportunities for collaboration across borders. I look forward to seeing AKU and Maynooth University help one another to address the health, education, climate and other challenges facing the people they serve in creative new ways.”
“Today, two universities that are committed to achieving excellence, changing the lives of their students, and positively impacting society are coming together to pursue mutually beneficial opportunities for cooperation,” AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin said. “We are thrilled to have Maynooth University as a partner, and we can’t wait to begin working with it to open new horizons for inquiry and learning for faculty, staff, and students from both universities.”
AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin and MU President Prof Eeva Leinonen signing the Memorandum of Understanding
Pictured l-r: Prof Peter Thorne; Prof Conor Murphy; Princess Zahra Aga Khan; MU President Prof Eeva Leinonen; AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin; and fourth-year Biological and Geographical Sciences student Aidan McLarnon
Pictured during the tour: AKU President Dr Sulaiman Shahabuddin; Rev. Dr. John Paul Sheridan of St Patrick's Pontifical University; Princess Zahra Aga Khan; and MU President Prof Eeva Leinonen
Princess Zahra Aga Khan and MU President, Prof Eeva Leinonen, pictured with the MU and AKU delegations
Princess Zahra Aga Khan at AKU MOU with Maynooth 2024-07-01
https://www.aku.edu/news/Pages/News_Det ... EWS-003305
AKU and Maynooth University sign partnership agreement
Jul 1, 2024
Aga Khan University has announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Maynooth University (MU). The strategic partnership, the first of its kind between AKU and an Irish University, will foster collaboration in the coming years across several areas, including research collaboration, student and staff mobility, and knowledge exchange in areas of mutual expertise and development.
The agreement was signed at an event held at Maynooth University, where Princess Zahra Aga Khan and President Sulaiman Shahabuddin joined Maynooth University President, Professor Eeva Leinonen.
While not limited, it is envisaged that the strategic partnership will focus initially on the following areas of mutual interest: Health: healthy ageing, nursing, medicine more broadly, community health and data science; Climate: climate change impacts and mitigation, adaptation, societal resilience and data science; Teacher education, including early childhood education.
Additional areas of interest will be explored, such as community and societal development and inclusion, arts and sciences, and library and archive services. The partnership includes scope for MU to provide technical guidance to support the development of AKU's new Faculty of Arts & Sciences and new programmes on teacher education, particularly early childhood education; and scope for AKU to provide technical guidance to support the development of a new School of Health and Medicine at MU, including an initial School of Nursing.
The partnership will facilitate the pursuit of joint research funding proposals in key areas of mutual interest from European and international funding bodies. It will give structure to explore opportunities for networking, research exchange, field study, sharing of facilities and equipment and joint research and teaching programmes.
It will support student and staff mobility, both short-term and postgraduate, via collaboration on joint funding proposals for Erasmus+ and other opportunities.
The agreement will facilitate knowledge exchange, information sharing and institutional development that reflect both universities' strategic objectives, and will also open doors to affiliate organisations, such as the Aga Khan Development Network and Maynooth University partners.
The relationship first began in 2008, when MU conferred an honorary degree on AKU Founder and Chancellor His Highness the Aga Khan, for “his outstanding contributions to the elimination of global poverty, the advancement of women, the promotion of Islamic culture, and the furthering of pluralistic values for society." His Highness the Aga Khan has longstanding ties to County Kildare through his equestrian activities.
Commenting on the partnership, Professor Eeva Leinonen, President of Maynooth University stated,
"We are delighted to formalize this partnership with Aga Khan University, which builds on our shared values and long-standing relationship. This collaboration is driven by our shared belief in the transformative power of education, and our commitment to global cooperation and sustainable development. By working together, we can enhance our international impact, addressing critical global challenges in health, climate and education, and exploring new areas of mutual interest."
“The world has never been more interconnected than it is today," Princess Zahra Aga Khan said. “That means problems are more complex, but also that there are unprecedented opportunities for collaboration across borders. I look forward to seeing AKU and Maynooth help one another to address the health, education, climate and other challenges facing the people they serve in creative new ways."
“Today, two universities that are committed to achieving excellence, changing the lives of their students, and positively impacting society are coming together to pursue mutually beneficial opportunities for cooperation," AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin said. “We are thrilled to have Maynooth as a partner, and we can't wait to begin working with it to open new horizons for inquiry and learning for faculty, staff, and students from both universities."
AKU and Maynooth University sign partnership agreement
Jul 1, 2024
Aga Khan University has announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Maynooth University (MU). The strategic partnership, the first of its kind between AKU and an Irish University, will foster collaboration in the coming years across several areas, including research collaboration, student and staff mobility, and knowledge exchange in areas of mutual expertise and development.
The agreement was signed at an event held at Maynooth University, where Princess Zahra Aga Khan and President Sulaiman Shahabuddin joined Maynooth University President, Professor Eeva Leinonen.
While not limited, it is envisaged that the strategic partnership will focus initially on the following areas of mutual interest: Health: healthy ageing, nursing, medicine more broadly, community health and data science; Climate: climate change impacts and mitigation, adaptation, societal resilience and data science; Teacher education, including early childhood education.
Additional areas of interest will be explored, such as community and societal development and inclusion, arts and sciences, and library and archive services. The partnership includes scope for MU to provide technical guidance to support the development of AKU's new Faculty of Arts & Sciences and new programmes on teacher education, particularly early childhood education; and scope for AKU to provide technical guidance to support the development of a new School of Health and Medicine at MU, including an initial School of Nursing.
The partnership will facilitate the pursuit of joint research funding proposals in key areas of mutual interest from European and international funding bodies. It will give structure to explore opportunities for networking, research exchange, field study, sharing of facilities and equipment and joint research and teaching programmes.
It will support student and staff mobility, both short-term and postgraduate, via collaboration on joint funding proposals for Erasmus+ and other opportunities.
The agreement will facilitate knowledge exchange, information sharing and institutional development that reflect both universities' strategic objectives, and will also open doors to affiliate organisations, such as the Aga Khan Development Network and Maynooth University partners.
The relationship first began in 2008, when MU conferred an honorary degree on AKU Founder and Chancellor His Highness the Aga Khan, for “his outstanding contributions to the elimination of global poverty, the advancement of women, the promotion of Islamic culture, and the furthering of pluralistic values for society." His Highness the Aga Khan has longstanding ties to County Kildare through his equestrian activities.
Commenting on the partnership, Professor Eeva Leinonen, President of Maynooth University stated,
"We are delighted to formalize this partnership with Aga Khan University, which builds on our shared values and long-standing relationship. This collaboration is driven by our shared belief in the transformative power of education, and our commitment to global cooperation and sustainable development. By working together, we can enhance our international impact, addressing critical global challenges in health, climate and education, and exploring new areas of mutual interest."
“The world has never been more interconnected than it is today," Princess Zahra Aga Khan said. “That means problems are more complex, but also that there are unprecedented opportunities for collaboration across borders. I look forward to seeing AKU and Maynooth help one another to address the health, education, climate and other challenges facing the people they serve in creative new ways."
“Today, two universities that are committed to achieving excellence, changing the lives of their students, and positively impacting society are coming together to pursue mutually beneficial opportunities for cooperation," AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin said. “We are thrilled to have Maynooth as a partner, and we can't wait to begin working with it to open new horizons for inquiry and learning for faculty, staff, and students from both universities."
Princess Zahra Aga Khan at AKU MOU with Maynooth 2024-07-01
https://the.akdn/en/resources-media/wha ... -agreement
AKU and Maynooth University sign partnership agreement
Karachi, Pakistan, 1 July 2024 – Aga Khan University (AKU) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Maynooth University (MU). This first-of-its-kind partnership between AKU and an Irish university will promote collaboration in research, student and staff mobility, and knowledge exchange in areas of mutual expertise and development.
The agreement was signed at an event held at Maynooth University, where Princess Zahra Aga Khan and AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin joined MU President Professor Eeva Leinonen.
It is envisaged that the strategic partnership will focus initially on the following areas of mutual interest:
Health - healthy ageing, nursing, medicine more broadly, community health and data science
Climate - climate change impacts and mitigation, adaptation, societal resilience and data science
Teacher Education - including early childhood education
Additional areas of interest will be explored, such as community and societal development and inclusion, arts and sciences, and library and archive services. The partnership includes scope for MU to provide technical guidance to support the development of AKU's new Faculty of Arts and Sciences and new programmes on teacher education, particularly early childhood education; and scope for AKU to provide technical guidance to support the development of a new School of Health and Medicine at MU, including an initial School of Nursing.
AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin and MU President Professor Eeva Leinonen signing the Memorandum of Understanding.
AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin and MU President Professor Eeva Leinonen signing the Memorandum of Understanding.
Maynooth University
The partnership will facilitate the pursuit of joint research funding proposals in key areas of mutual interest from European and international funding bodies. It will give structure to explore opportunities for networking, research exchange, field study, sharing of facilities and equipment, and joint research and teaching programmes.
It will support student and staff mobility, both short-term and postgraduate, via collaboration on joint funding proposals for Erasmus+ and other opportunities.
The agreement will facilitate knowledge exchange, information sharing and institutional development that reflect both universities' strategic objectives, and will also open doors to affiliate organisations, such as the Aga Khan Development Network and Maynooth University partners.
The relationship first began in 2008, when MU conferred an honorary degree on AKU Founder and Chancellor, His Highness the Aga Khan, for “his outstanding contributions to the elimination of global poverty, the advancement of women, the promotion of Islamic culture and the furthering of pluralistic values for society."
Commenting on the partnership, MU President Professor Eeva Leinonen stated:
"We are delighted to formalise this partnership with Aga Khan University, which builds on our shared values and long-standing relationship. This collaboration is driven by our shared belief in the transformative power of education, and our commitment to global cooperation and sustainable development. By working together, we can enhance our international impact, addressing critical global challenges in health, climate and education, and exploring new areas of mutual interest."
“The world has never been more interconnected than it is today," Princess Zahra Aga Khan said. “That means problems are more complex, but also that there are unprecedented opportunities for collaboration across borders. I look forward to seeing AKU and Maynooth help one another to address the health, education, climate and other challenges facing the people they serve in creative new ways."
“Today, two universities that are committed to achieving excellence, changing the lives of their students and positively impacting society are coming together to pursue mutually beneficial opportunities for cooperation," AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin said. “We are thrilled to have Maynooth as a partner, and we can't wait to begin working with it to open new horizons for inquiry and learning for faculty, staff and students from both universities."
This first-of-its-kind partnership between AKU and an Irish university will promote collaboration in research, student and staff mobility, and knowledge exchange in areas of mutual expertise and development.
This first-of-its-kind partnership between AKU and an Irish university will promote collaboration in research, student and staff mobility, and knowledge exchange in areas of mutual expertise and development.
Maynooth University
AKU and Maynooth University sign partnership agreement
Karachi, Pakistan, 1 July 2024 – Aga Khan University (AKU) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Maynooth University (MU). This first-of-its-kind partnership between AKU and an Irish university will promote collaboration in research, student and staff mobility, and knowledge exchange in areas of mutual expertise and development.
The agreement was signed at an event held at Maynooth University, where Princess Zahra Aga Khan and AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin joined MU President Professor Eeva Leinonen.
It is envisaged that the strategic partnership will focus initially on the following areas of mutual interest:
Health - healthy ageing, nursing, medicine more broadly, community health and data science
Climate - climate change impacts and mitigation, adaptation, societal resilience and data science
Teacher Education - including early childhood education
Additional areas of interest will be explored, such as community and societal development and inclusion, arts and sciences, and library and archive services. The partnership includes scope for MU to provide technical guidance to support the development of AKU's new Faculty of Arts and Sciences and new programmes on teacher education, particularly early childhood education; and scope for AKU to provide technical guidance to support the development of a new School of Health and Medicine at MU, including an initial School of Nursing.
AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin and MU President Professor Eeva Leinonen signing the Memorandum of Understanding.
AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin and MU President Professor Eeva Leinonen signing the Memorandum of Understanding.
Maynooth University
The partnership will facilitate the pursuit of joint research funding proposals in key areas of mutual interest from European and international funding bodies. It will give structure to explore opportunities for networking, research exchange, field study, sharing of facilities and equipment, and joint research and teaching programmes.
It will support student and staff mobility, both short-term and postgraduate, via collaboration on joint funding proposals for Erasmus+ and other opportunities.
The agreement will facilitate knowledge exchange, information sharing and institutional development that reflect both universities' strategic objectives, and will also open doors to affiliate organisations, such as the Aga Khan Development Network and Maynooth University partners.
The relationship first began in 2008, when MU conferred an honorary degree on AKU Founder and Chancellor, His Highness the Aga Khan, for “his outstanding contributions to the elimination of global poverty, the advancement of women, the promotion of Islamic culture and the furthering of pluralistic values for society."
Commenting on the partnership, MU President Professor Eeva Leinonen stated:
"We are delighted to formalise this partnership with Aga Khan University, which builds on our shared values and long-standing relationship. This collaboration is driven by our shared belief in the transformative power of education, and our commitment to global cooperation and sustainable development. By working together, we can enhance our international impact, addressing critical global challenges in health, climate and education, and exploring new areas of mutual interest."
“The world has never been more interconnected than it is today," Princess Zahra Aga Khan said. “That means problems are more complex, but also that there are unprecedented opportunities for collaboration across borders. I look forward to seeing AKU and Maynooth help one another to address the health, education, climate and other challenges facing the people they serve in creative new ways."
“Today, two universities that are committed to achieving excellence, changing the lives of their students and positively impacting society are coming together to pursue mutually beneficial opportunities for cooperation," AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin said. “We are thrilled to have Maynooth as a partner, and we can't wait to begin working with it to open new horizons for inquiry and learning for faculty, staff and students from both universities."
This first-of-its-kind partnership between AKU and an Irish university will promote collaboration in research, student and staff mobility, and knowledge exchange in areas of mutual expertise and development.
This first-of-its-kind partnership between AKU and an Irish university will promote collaboration in research, student and staff mobility, and knowledge exchange in areas of mutual expertise and development.
Maynooth University
Princess Zahra Aga Khan at AKU MOU with Maynooth 2024-07-01
https://www.leinsterleader.ie/news/home ... rship.html
Maynooth University and The Aga Khan University sign partnership
The Kildare college's new partnership will span research, staff and student opportunities, and knowledge sharing
Princess Zahra Aga Khan and The Aga Khan University President Sulaiman Shahabuddin joined Maynooth University President Professor Eeva Leinonen
Daragh Nolan
01 Jul 2024 12:10 PM
Maynooth University (MU) has announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with The Aga Khan University. The strategic partnership, the first of its kind between an Irish university and The Aga Khan University, will foster collaboration in the coming years across several areas including research collaboration, student and staff mobility, and knowledge exchange in areas of mutual expertise and development.
The agreement was signed at an event held at Maynooth University, where Princess Zahra Aga Khan and The Aga Khan University President Sulaiman Shahabuddin joined Maynooth University President Professor Eeva Leinonen.
It is envisaged that the strategic partnership will focus initially on the following areas of mutual interest:
Health – healthy ageing, nursing, medicine more broadly, community health and data science
Climate – climate change impacts and mitigation, adaptation, societal resilience and data science
Teacher education, including early childhood education
Additional areas of interest will be explored, such as community and societal development and inclusion, arts and sciences, and library and archive services.
Maynooth University and The Aga Khan University sign partnership
The Kildare college's new partnership will span research, staff and student opportunities, and knowledge sharing
Princess Zahra Aga Khan and The Aga Khan University President Sulaiman Shahabuddin joined Maynooth University President Professor Eeva Leinonen
Daragh Nolan
01 Jul 2024 12:10 PM
Maynooth University (MU) has announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with The Aga Khan University. The strategic partnership, the first of its kind between an Irish university and The Aga Khan University, will foster collaboration in the coming years across several areas including research collaboration, student and staff mobility, and knowledge exchange in areas of mutual expertise and development.
The agreement was signed at an event held at Maynooth University, where Princess Zahra Aga Khan and The Aga Khan University President Sulaiman Shahabuddin joined Maynooth University President Professor Eeva Leinonen.
It is envisaged that the strategic partnership will focus initially on the following areas of mutual interest:
Health – healthy ageing, nursing, medicine more broadly, community health and data science
Climate – climate change impacts and mitigation, adaptation, societal resilience and data science
Teacher education, including early childhood education
Additional areas of interest will be explored, such as community and societal development and inclusion, arts and sciences, and library and archive services.
Princess Zahra Aga Khan wins at Curragh for Hazdan 2024-06-29
Admin wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2024 1:44 pm 2024, June 29: Princess Zahra Aga Khan was at the Curragh for Hazdann win at the opening maiden. See interview on this link:
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Princess Zahra Aga Khan another visit to India
Announcement by The Jamats Leaders in India
His Highness Prince Aga Khan Shia Imami Ismaili
Council for India
TO BE READ IN ALL JAMATKHANAS ON 4t SEPTEMBER 2024
The National Council wishes to inform the Jamat that Princess Zahra and her daughter Miss Sara Boyden have scheduled a short visit to India next week.
The National Council conveys lots of Mubarakis to the Jamat on this joyous occasion.
Princes Zahra will undertake visits to Jamati and AKDN sites in Hyderabad, Gujarat and in Mumbai.
The Jamati leadership humbly requests that the Jamat exercise utmost discipline and decorum in facilitating dignified conduct at her meetings.
The National Council seeks the Jamat's co-operation in this matter.
Ya Ali Madad and Best Wishes
His Highness Prince Aga Khan Shia Imami Ismaili
Council for India
TO BE READ IN ALL JAMATKHANAS ON 4t SEPTEMBER 2024
The National Council wishes to inform the Jamat that Princess Zahra and her daughter Miss Sara Boyden have scheduled a short visit to India next week.
The National Council conveys lots of Mubarakis to the Jamat on this joyous occasion.
Princes Zahra will undertake visits to Jamati and AKDN sites in Hyderabad, Gujarat and in Mumbai.
The Jamati leadership humbly requests that the Jamat exercise utmost discipline and decorum in facilitating dignified conduct at her meetings.
The National Council seeks the Jamat's co-operation in this matter.
Ya Ali Madad and Best Wishes
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Re: Princess Zahra Aga Khan
પાછા સામાન્ય જમાતે ત્યાંથી દૂર રહેવાનું, કોઈની નજીક નહીં જવાનું. આ આગેવાનો પાછા તેઓને ગરીબ જમાતના ઘરે લઈ જશે નહીં (આ એકાદ બે ચમચાઓના ઘરે લઈ જાય). કે સામાન્ય જમાતને મળાવશે નહીં કે તેઓના પ્રશ્નોનું-સમસ્યાઓનું નિરાકરણ નો સવાલ જ ઉભો થતો નથી
મારો વિરોધ એટલો જ છે કે, ઈમામત ફંડનો ગેરઉપયોગ થઈ રહ્યો છે. હાઝર ઈમના ફેમિલી એ ભારતને પિકનિક સ્પોટ બનાવેલ છે. રાજકુંવરની જેમ મહાલે છે, ઐતિહાસિક સ્થળોની મુલાકાત લ્યે છે. વેવલી અને ઘેલી જમાત ટાઢ, તડકો અને વરસાદ થી તકલીફો ભોગવી રોડ ઉપર લગાવેલા બેરીકેડ પાછળ ઉભી રહે છે.
આ મહાનુભાવો અનૂ આગેવાનો નિકળે ચિચિયારીઓ પાડે, યા અલી મદદ બોલે, સલવાત પડે. અને આ પોતાના ગુલામો હોય તેમ વ્યવહાર કરે, સ્માઈલ આપે, કેમ છો પૂછે એટલે જાણે મોક્ષની પ્રાપ્તિ હોય નાચે, ખક બીજાને મુબારકી આપે, લ્હાણી કરે લ્હાવો લીધો હોય તેમ વોટ્સએપ ઉપર વિડિયો ક્લીપિંગનો ધોધ વહેવડાવે. વિનિપાત્ત, પડે છે ત્યારે સઘળું પડે છે. આગેવાનો જેઓને પણ આમંત્રણ મળ્યું હોય તેઓ આમંત્રણ કાર્ડનું સ્કેન કોપી ગૃપમાં મોકલશે. જાણે ઈડરિયો ગઢ જીતીને આવ્યાં હોય. દાજ્યા ઉપર ડામ. કારણકે, આમ જમાતને કંઈ મળ્યું નહોય, સિવાય કે જમાખાનામાં લાઈનમાં ઉભા રહીને આઈસક્રીમ!!!
Link with a google translation
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/5jh13G ... tid=WC7FNe
Further Feed back - Requests sent to Jamats Leaders & Mukhi’s in India and Globally
Jamat should all be informed included and welcomed to greet & meet Princess Zahra
Will Princess Zahra meet normal members of the Jamat to know and understand from them Jamats current unresolved needs and concerns, not just meet the usual selected few, & for optics & pictures,
Will the Jamat be excluded or be behind barriers or fences, Like in visit of Prince Rahim and Prince Aly ?
https://x.com/chaturmahebub/status/1818 ... hqfO552USg
https://x.com/chaturmahebub/status/1831 ... hqfO552USg
Visit of Princess Zahra to India this week
Feedback from Community members on the Ismaili Leadership in India and
Support to those Poor & Vulnerable (Video & link below)
1. Persistent avoidable difficulties by the Poor and Vulnerable: The poor and vulnerable members of the community face significant difficulties in accessing support resources and funding from leaders in control.
2. This issue, driven by nepotism and a lack of transparency and accountability, has persisted for many years. The same group of individuals, including family and friends, have centralized control over resources.
3. Lack of Engagement with the Grassroots:When leaders and donors, including members of the Noorani Family, visit India, they interact primarily with the wealthy and powerful, neglecting the grassroots and the very poor and vulnerable members. This lack of direct interaction prevents them from understanding and addressing the real needs of the community. Whether due to deliberate avoidance or a lack of empathy, this has resulted in a growing divide between the rich and the poor over the last 20-30 years.
4. Failure to Visit Jamat Khannas and Homes: The complaint highlights that top visiting leaders and Aga Khan’s family members do not visit community centers or the homes of the very poor and vulnerable. This failure to engage with the grassroots has allowed the status quo to persist, hindering significant improvements in the quality of life and well-being of the poor.
5. Potential & Need for Change: Nizar claims in the video that if given power for three years, he could elevate the poorest members to middle-class status and significantly improve their well-being. He attributes the divide and lack of support to a corrupt, exclusive Centralised system with no accountability, where ultra-rich live in a separate bubble, from the needs and common interest of the poor.
6. Directives (Farmans) from Aga Khan unrestricted : Aga Khan has repeatedly emphasized the need for local communities to be empowered with capacity and resources to manage their own Budgets & development. This has not been implemented by the same group in control for over 30 years. The management of community funds and resources remains centralized, & controlled by a few individuals motivated by self-interest, blocking any attempts to change the status quo.
7. Centralized and Undemocratic Leadership appointments system & culture: The leadership system motivated by self interest is centralized, nepotistic, and undemocratic, lacking inclusivity, pluralism, transparency, and accountability. This entrenched system of control by a select few has widened the poverty gap and divide.
Nizar Daredia in the live Video (link below) says if he is wrong can anyone provide evidence of, Princess Zahra, her uncle Prince Amyn, or her brothers, Prince Rahim, Prince Aly, and Prince Hussein, attending Jamat Khannas and engaging with the poor members of the community, & or visiting their homes to discuss & understand “from them” their needs, concerns, progress, well-being, and quality of life.
Therefore if guidance (Farmans) of the Imam, H H the Aga Khan (including the full constitution, pluralism, and inclusion), is embraced, shared, and implemented, then meaningful & sustained change is likely and foreseeable in the near future. The actions of the Noorani family will be instrumental in achieving the vital, and urgently needed change
Link to Video
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/LZDiqK ... tid=xfxF2i
Link to an Appeal from an Ismaili lady in Nagpur - Video clip
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/pnjmvE ... tid=WC7FNe
Some links to References
https://chitraltoday.net/2024/05/25/pri ... n-chitral/
http://heritage.ismaili.net/node/27524
https://www.iis.ac.uk/media/43igoj3m/is ... 506347.pdf
https://ismaili.imamat/
મારો વિરોધ એટલો જ છે કે, ઈમામત ફંડનો ગેરઉપયોગ થઈ રહ્યો છે. હાઝર ઈમના ફેમિલી એ ભારતને પિકનિક સ્પોટ બનાવેલ છે. રાજકુંવરની જેમ મહાલે છે, ઐતિહાસિક સ્થળોની મુલાકાત લ્યે છે. વેવલી અને ઘેલી જમાત ટાઢ, તડકો અને વરસાદ થી તકલીફો ભોગવી રોડ ઉપર લગાવેલા બેરીકેડ પાછળ ઉભી રહે છે.
આ મહાનુભાવો અનૂ આગેવાનો નિકળે ચિચિયારીઓ પાડે, યા અલી મદદ બોલે, સલવાત પડે. અને આ પોતાના ગુલામો હોય તેમ વ્યવહાર કરે, સ્માઈલ આપે, કેમ છો પૂછે એટલે જાણે મોક્ષની પ્રાપ્તિ હોય નાચે, ખક બીજાને મુબારકી આપે, લ્હાણી કરે લ્હાવો લીધો હોય તેમ વોટ્સએપ ઉપર વિડિયો ક્લીપિંગનો ધોધ વહેવડાવે. વિનિપાત્ત, પડે છે ત્યારે સઘળું પડે છે. આગેવાનો જેઓને પણ આમંત્રણ મળ્યું હોય તેઓ આમંત્રણ કાર્ડનું સ્કેન કોપી ગૃપમાં મોકલશે. જાણે ઈડરિયો ગઢ જીતીને આવ્યાં હોય. દાજ્યા ઉપર ડામ. કારણકે, આમ જમાતને કંઈ મળ્યું નહોય, સિવાય કે જમાખાનામાં લાઈનમાં ઉભા રહીને આઈસક્રીમ!!!
Link with a google translation
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/5jh13G ... tid=WC7FNe
Further Feed back - Requests sent to Jamats Leaders & Mukhi’s in India and Globally
Jamat should all be informed included and welcomed to greet & meet Princess Zahra
Will Princess Zahra meet normal members of the Jamat to know and understand from them Jamats current unresolved needs and concerns, not just meet the usual selected few, & for optics & pictures,
Will the Jamat be excluded or be behind barriers or fences, Like in visit of Prince Rahim and Prince Aly ?
https://x.com/chaturmahebub/status/1818 ... hqfO552USg
https://x.com/chaturmahebub/status/1831 ... hqfO552USg
Visit of Princess Zahra to India this week
Feedback from Community members on the Ismaili Leadership in India and
Support to those Poor & Vulnerable (Video & link below)
1. Persistent avoidable difficulties by the Poor and Vulnerable: The poor and vulnerable members of the community face significant difficulties in accessing support resources and funding from leaders in control.
2. This issue, driven by nepotism and a lack of transparency and accountability, has persisted for many years. The same group of individuals, including family and friends, have centralized control over resources.
3. Lack of Engagement with the Grassroots:When leaders and donors, including members of the Noorani Family, visit India, they interact primarily with the wealthy and powerful, neglecting the grassroots and the very poor and vulnerable members. This lack of direct interaction prevents them from understanding and addressing the real needs of the community. Whether due to deliberate avoidance or a lack of empathy, this has resulted in a growing divide between the rich and the poor over the last 20-30 years.
4. Failure to Visit Jamat Khannas and Homes: The complaint highlights that top visiting leaders and Aga Khan’s family members do not visit community centers or the homes of the very poor and vulnerable. This failure to engage with the grassroots has allowed the status quo to persist, hindering significant improvements in the quality of life and well-being of the poor.
5. Potential & Need for Change: Nizar claims in the video that if given power for three years, he could elevate the poorest members to middle-class status and significantly improve their well-being. He attributes the divide and lack of support to a corrupt, exclusive Centralised system with no accountability, where ultra-rich live in a separate bubble, from the needs and common interest of the poor.
6. Directives (Farmans) from Aga Khan unrestricted : Aga Khan has repeatedly emphasized the need for local communities to be empowered with capacity and resources to manage their own Budgets & development. This has not been implemented by the same group in control for over 30 years. The management of community funds and resources remains centralized, & controlled by a few individuals motivated by self-interest, blocking any attempts to change the status quo.
7. Centralized and Undemocratic Leadership appointments system & culture: The leadership system motivated by self interest is centralized, nepotistic, and undemocratic, lacking inclusivity, pluralism, transparency, and accountability. This entrenched system of control by a select few has widened the poverty gap and divide.
Nizar Daredia in the live Video (link below) says if he is wrong can anyone provide evidence of, Princess Zahra, her uncle Prince Amyn, or her brothers, Prince Rahim, Prince Aly, and Prince Hussein, attending Jamat Khannas and engaging with the poor members of the community, & or visiting their homes to discuss & understand “from them” their needs, concerns, progress, well-being, and quality of life.
Therefore if guidance (Farmans) of the Imam, H H the Aga Khan (including the full constitution, pluralism, and inclusion), is embraced, shared, and implemented, then meaningful & sustained change is likely and foreseeable in the near future. The actions of the Noorani family will be instrumental in achieving the vital, and urgently needed change
Link to Video
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/LZDiqK ... tid=xfxF2i
Link to an Appeal from an Ismaili lady in Nagpur - Video clip
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/pnjmvE ... tid=WC7FNe
Some links to References
https://chitraltoday.net/2024/05/25/pri ... n-chitral/
http://heritage.ismaili.net/node/27524
https://www.iis.ac.uk/media/43igoj3m/is ... 506347.pdf
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Princess Zahra Visit to India - letter
Letter to AKF, LIF, AKDN, DJI, IIS, Councils, Mukhi’s & Jamats, Global Centre for pluralism,
Princess Zahra Prince’s Rahim, Aly Muhammad, Hussain and Amyn
Princess Zahra Aga Khan’s Visit to India coming week
1. Introduction: The Ismaili community in India is delighted that Princess Zahra Aga Khan, accompanied by her daughter, is visiting India for Jamati work with the Ismaili community and to oversee various projects of the community institutions.
2. Priority of Pluralism: As a member of the Board of Governors of the Global Centre for Pluralism, her visit underscores the importance of pluralism, inclusion, and diversity within our community. In alignment with the core mandate of the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) and all entities of the Jamat, her involvement and engagement with AKF and the community, especially the youth, will prioritize pluralism to overcome challenges and achieve the common goals of the community.
3. Challenges and Goals: According to Hazar Imam, pluralism, inclusion, and diversity are vital prerequisites for achieving inclusive leadership and best practices within AKF and for all the Jamat. Over the past 30 years, these vital priorities have faced centralized resistance and rejection. Overcoming these hurdles is crucial. Princess Zahra, along with her three brothers and uncle, can be instrumental in implementing pluralism and all Farmans to achieve the goals given by His Highness the Aga Khan, the Imam of the Time.
4. Future Changes: Will there now be a change in seeking, sharing, and implementing the goal of pluralism, including enabling the Jamat locally to manage their needs and improve the wellbeing and quality of life for all members and their neighborhoods?
5. Roles and Responsibilities Hazar Imam has stated that members of his family are now taking on further roles and responsibilities. Princess Zahra, her uncle Prince Amyn, and her three brothers, Prince Rahim, Prince Aly, and Prince Hussein, are not only family of the Imam but also spiritual brothers and sisters of all members of the Ismaili community. They therefore share the same responsibilities and obligations as every other member of the community. Given their higher familial status and direct access to His Highness, who has also appointed them as his personal representatives, they have an additional and more significant role in the “one Jamat” of which they are also members. They should connect with the community grassroots, meet all sections of the community, understand their concerns and needs, and ensure the community’s entities are focusing on pluralism, inclusion, and best practices in achieving the goals. Mistakes should be acknowledged and corrected according to the directions of His Highness the Aga Khan. They should also be proactive participants in implementing the common goals of the community and its institutions, which are governed under the Ismaili Constitution for the benefit and governance of the Ismaili community.
6. Commitment to embracing Pluralism: Since His Highness the Aga Khan has repeatedly stated that embracing and actualizing pluralism within every member of the community is a vital prerequisite to our very existence, every board member of the Global Centre for Pluralism and all community entities should by now have fully embraced pluralism, inclusion, and best practices in responding and making decisions. If so, they will want to share a positive response to this letter too. These responses would then also be inclusive, transparent, accountable, and in the common interest. I expect my constructive feedback, appeal, and call for action will result in a positive response. If there is no response, it clearly shows pluralism still faces resistance, which His Highness has noted, and at worst, it has been rejected. In such a case, there is a need to review the future management and strategies of the Global Centre for Pluralism. I hope this is not the case. I hope for a positive response to the many feedbacks, especially from members of the Board of the Global Centre for Pluralism, community institutions, and from Princess Zahra, her three brothers, Princes Rahim, Hussein, and Aly Mohammad, and her uncle Prince Amyn.
7. Call to Action: For the latest update on pluralism, detailing its importance, root causes, and implementation based on facts and Farmans of Hazar Imam since 1995, please visit the 2 links below:
I request you all to reflect, respond, and those who are on the same Boards as members of the Noorani Family to pass to them the recent feedback which leaders have not acknowledged or responded to.
8. Invitation I invite members of the Boards, Princess Zahra, Princes Rahim, Hussain, and Aly Mohammad, and her uncle Prince Amyn, Ismaili community scholars, and community teachers and others, to consider and respond.
If the Boards of above constitutional entities of the community wish to discuss the above with me in more or specific detail, I am happy to do so. This is a constructive feedback & appeal aimed at the common good and for the benefit of the community and accords, with the Farmans of Hazar Imam, which includes our constitution.
If leaders or Boards do not agree with the above I invite them to respond and clarify with Farmans.
M Chatur
6 Sept 2024
Links
viewtopic.php?p=78100#p78100
https://x.com/chaturmahebub/status/1831 ... hqfO552USg
Princess Zahra Prince’s Rahim, Aly Muhammad, Hussain and Amyn
Princess Zahra Aga Khan’s Visit to India coming week
1. Introduction: The Ismaili community in India is delighted that Princess Zahra Aga Khan, accompanied by her daughter, is visiting India for Jamati work with the Ismaili community and to oversee various projects of the community institutions.
2. Priority of Pluralism: As a member of the Board of Governors of the Global Centre for Pluralism, her visit underscores the importance of pluralism, inclusion, and diversity within our community. In alignment with the core mandate of the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) and all entities of the Jamat, her involvement and engagement with AKF and the community, especially the youth, will prioritize pluralism to overcome challenges and achieve the common goals of the community.
3. Challenges and Goals: According to Hazar Imam, pluralism, inclusion, and diversity are vital prerequisites for achieving inclusive leadership and best practices within AKF and for all the Jamat. Over the past 30 years, these vital priorities have faced centralized resistance and rejection. Overcoming these hurdles is crucial. Princess Zahra, along with her three brothers and uncle, can be instrumental in implementing pluralism and all Farmans to achieve the goals given by His Highness the Aga Khan, the Imam of the Time.
4. Future Changes: Will there now be a change in seeking, sharing, and implementing the goal of pluralism, including enabling the Jamat locally to manage their needs and improve the wellbeing and quality of life for all members and their neighborhoods?
5. Roles and Responsibilities Hazar Imam has stated that members of his family are now taking on further roles and responsibilities. Princess Zahra, her uncle Prince Amyn, and her three brothers, Prince Rahim, Prince Aly, and Prince Hussein, are not only family of the Imam but also spiritual brothers and sisters of all members of the Ismaili community. They therefore share the same responsibilities and obligations as every other member of the community. Given their higher familial status and direct access to His Highness, who has also appointed them as his personal representatives, they have an additional and more significant role in the “one Jamat” of which they are also members. They should connect with the community grassroots, meet all sections of the community, understand their concerns and needs, and ensure the community’s entities are focusing on pluralism, inclusion, and best practices in achieving the goals. Mistakes should be acknowledged and corrected according to the directions of His Highness the Aga Khan. They should also be proactive participants in implementing the common goals of the community and its institutions, which are governed under the Ismaili Constitution for the benefit and governance of the Ismaili community.
6. Commitment to embracing Pluralism: Since His Highness the Aga Khan has repeatedly stated that embracing and actualizing pluralism within every member of the community is a vital prerequisite to our very existence, every board member of the Global Centre for Pluralism and all community entities should by now have fully embraced pluralism, inclusion, and best practices in responding and making decisions. If so, they will want to share a positive response to this letter too. These responses would then also be inclusive, transparent, accountable, and in the common interest. I expect my constructive feedback, appeal, and call for action will result in a positive response. If there is no response, it clearly shows pluralism still faces resistance, which His Highness has noted, and at worst, it has been rejected. In such a case, there is a need to review the future management and strategies of the Global Centre for Pluralism. I hope this is not the case. I hope for a positive response to the many feedbacks, especially from members of the Board of the Global Centre for Pluralism, community institutions, and from Princess Zahra, her three brothers, Princes Rahim, Hussein, and Aly Mohammad, and her uncle Prince Amyn.
7. Call to Action: For the latest update on pluralism, detailing its importance, root causes, and implementation based on facts and Farmans of Hazar Imam since 1995, please visit the 2 links below:
I request you all to reflect, respond, and those who are on the same Boards as members of the Noorani Family to pass to them the recent feedback which leaders have not acknowledged or responded to.
8. Invitation I invite members of the Boards, Princess Zahra, Princes Rahim, Hussain, and Aly Mohammad, and her uncle Prince Amyn, Ismaili community scholars, and community teachers and others, to consider and respond.
If the Boards of above constitutional entities of the community wish to discuss the above with me in more or specific detail, I am happy to do so. This is a constructive feedback & appeal aimed at the common good and for the benefit of the community and accords, with the Farmans of Hazar Imam, which includes our constitution.
If leaders or Boards do not agree with the above I invite them to respond and clarify with Farmans.
M Chatur
6 Sept 2024
Links
viewtopic.php?p=78100#p78100
https://x.com/chaturmahebub/status/1831 ... hqfO552USg
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Re: Princess Zahra Aga Khan
Last week, Princess Zahra and her daughter Sara completed a five-day working visit to India, where, accompanied by members of the Aga Khan Schools board, they observed the progress of education projects in Telangana, Gujarat and Maharashtra.
In Hyderabad, Telangana, Princess Zahra visited the two campuses of the Diamond Jubilee High School, the Aga Khan Hostel in Kompally, and the Aga Khan Academy. They also spent time at the Garden Society in Kompally, which provides housing to hundreds of families, and includes a Jamatkhana, a Learning Resource Centre (LRC) for elder members of the Jamat, a Medical Centre, and a Learning Centre that hosts after-school programmes run by the Aga Khan Education Board.
While in Gujarat, Princess Zahra visited a pre-school in Keshod, the Malia Hatina Hostel and the Girnar School, and the Aga Khan School in Chitravad. There, she also inaugurated the 16th LRC in the country, which offers a recreational and learning space for senior citizens of the Jamat, thus helping to enhance their quality of life.
The breadth and diversity of the educational institutions they visited underscores the Imamat’s commitment to ensuring widespread access to high-quality education, in order to help nurture and develop future leaders of India.
AKDN has a long and rich history in India, with strong educational institutions dating back to 1905, when the first Aga Khan school was founded in Mundra. In the 1940s, during the Diamond Jubilee of Mawlana Sultan Mahomed Shah, several more schools were established across South Asia.
The network of schools has continued to grow under the guidance of Mawlana Hazar Imam. Today, in India, AKDN operates eight state and national curriculum schools, 19 pre-schools, one hostel and one Academy, which together serve more than 8,000 students from different backgrounds.
In Mumbai, visits were arranged to the Diamond Jubilee High School for Girls and the coeducational Diamond Jubilee High School. While in Mumbai, Princess Zahra also visited the Aga Hall Estate to review progress on construction. Aga Hall is a revitalisation project rooted in legacy. Originally established by Mawlana Hasan Ali Shah in the 1860s, the site was also a home to Mawlana Ali Shah and Mawlana Sultan Mahomed Shah. Over the years, it has witnessed Mumbai’s evolution into a thriving international hub, while symbolising the city's historic roots.
Alongside a new, enlarged Jamatkhana, a new international-standard school, and a new hospital, the Aga Hall Estate’s two residential towers will offer a convenient and holistic lifestyle, with lush gardens that will cover more than half of the site’s total area, creating a green oasis in the densely urbanised area. The aim is to enhance the quality of life for current and prospective residents and provide a safe, community-oriented living experience.
At an institutional dinner in Mumbai, President Asif Porbanderwala of the Ismaili Council for India welcomed Princess Zahra and her daughter Sara, and conveyed the Jamat’s joy and gratitude for their visit to the country. He also thanked Princess Zahra for her tireless efforts and commitment for more than 30 years:
“You have been a pillar in supporting the vision of our Imam, and more importantly, leading by example,” he said.
The Ismaili Council screened a short film and presented a photo gallery recounting Princess Zahra’s previous visits to India to honour her contributions and pay tribute to her many years of work.
Princess Zahra expressed her thanks to the many volunteers who made the visit possible, and commended the artists who performed at the dinner. “It’s my honour and my pleasure to be here with all of you,” she said. Princess Zahra also spoke about the visit, the progress of AKDN in India, and Mawlana Hazar Imam’s vision.
“I think we all follow the same vision,” she added. “We are all inspired by that vision, we’re all trying to live up to that vision and contribute to it as best we can. And it’s not a question of choice. It’s a question of vocation, and calling, and duty.”
TheIsmaili 14 September 2024
In Hyderabad, Telangana, Princess Zahra visited the two campuses of the Diamond Jubilee High School, the Aga Khan Hostel in Kompally, and the Aga Khan Academy. They also spent time at the Garden Society in Kompally, which provides housing to hundreds of families, and includes a Jamatkhana, a Learning Resource Centre (LRC) for elder members of the Jamat, a Medical Centre, and a Learning Centre that hosts after-school programmes run by the Aga Khan Education Board.
While in Gujarat, Princess Zahra visited a pre-school in Keshod, the Malia Hatina Hostel and the Girnar School, and the Aga Khan School in Chitravad. There, she also inaugurated the 16th LRC in the country, which offers a recreational and learning space for senior citizens of the Jamat, thus helping to enhance their quality of life.
The breadth and diversity of the educational institutions they visited underscores the Imamat’s commitment to ensuring widespread access to high-quality education, in order to help nurture and develop future leaders of India.
AKDN has a long and rich history in India, with strong educational institutions dating back to 1905, when the first Aga Khan school was founded in Mundra. In the 1940s, during the Diamond Jubilee of Mawlana Sultan Mahomed Shah, several more schools were established across South Asia.
The network of schools has continued to grow under the guidance of Mawlana Hazar Imam. Today, in India, AKDN operates eight state and national curriculum schools, 19 pre-schools, one hostel and one Academy, which together serve more than 8,000 students from different backgrounds.
In Mumbai, visits were arranged to the Diamond Jubilee High School for Girls and the coeducational Diamond Jubilee High School. While in Mumbai, Princess Zahra also visited the Aga Hall Estate to review progress on construction. Aga Hall is a revitalisation project rooted in legacy. Originally established by Mawlana Hasan Ali Shah in the 1860s, the site was also a home to Mawlana Ali Shah and Mawlana Sultan Mahomed Shah. Over the years, it has witnessed Mumbai’s evolution into a thriving international hub, while symbolising the city's historic roots.
Alongside a new, enlarged Jamatkhana, a new international-standard school, and a new hospital, the Aga Hall Estate’s two residential towers will offer a convenient and holistic lifestyle, with lush gardens that will cover more than half of the site’s total area, creating a green oasis in the densely urbanised area. The aim is to enhance the quality of life for current and prospective residents and provide a safe, community-oriented living experience.
At an institutional dinner in Mumbai, President Asif Porbanderwala of the Ismaili Council for India welcomed Princess Zahra and her daughter Sara, and conveyed the Jamat’s joy and gratitude for their visit to the country. He also thanked Princess Zahra for her tireless efforts and commitment for more than 30 years:
“You have been a pillar in supporting the vision of our Imam, and more importantly, leading by example,” he said.
The Ismaili Council screened a short film and presented a photo gallery recounting Princess Zahra’s previous visits to India to honour her contributions and pay tribute to her many years of work.
Princess Zahra expressed her thanks to the many volunteers who made the visit possible, and commended the artists who performed at the dinner. “It’s my honour and my pleasure to be here with all of you,” she said. Princess Zahra also spoke about the visit, the progress of AKDN in India, and Mawlana Hazar Imam’s vision.
“I think we all follow the same vision,” she added. “We are all inspired by that vision, we’re all trying to live up to that vision and contribute to it as best we can. And it’s not a question of choice. It’s a question of vocation, and calling, and duty.”
TheIsmaili 14 September 2024
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Re: Princess Zahra Aga Khan
Princess Zahra with her daughter Sara in Hyderabad last week at the Aga Khan school
She said “ I think we all follow the same vision,” she added. “We are all inspired by that vision, we’re all trying to live up to that vision and contribute to it as best we can. And it’s not a question of choice. It’s a question of vocation, and calling, and duty.”
Princess Zahra Aga Khan eloquently articulated “the vision” which is set forth by the teachings and guidance of the spiritual leader of our Ismaili community, Hazar Imam - His Highness the Aga Khan. His vision aims to enhance the well-being of individuals both spiritually and materially, while also improving their quality of life. It emphasizes the importance of inclusion, participation, and pluralism, empowering the local Jamats - community to become masters of their own development. The programs are designed to be transparent, ensuring that everyone can contribute to and benefit from these initiatives
His role and divinely ordained authority viewtopic.php?t=9224
She said “ I think we all follow the same vision,” she added. “We are all inspired by that vision, we’re all trying to live up to that vision and contribute to it as best we can. And it’s not a question of choice. It’s a question of vocation, and calling, and duty.”
Princess Zahra Aga Khan eloquently articulated “the vision” which is set forth by the teachings and guidance of the spiritual leader of our Ismaili community, Hazar Imam - His Highness the Aga Khan. His vision aims to enhance the well-being of individuals both spiritually and materially, while also improving their quality of life. It emphasizes the importance of inclusion, participation, and pluralism, empowering the local Jamats - community to become masters of their own development. The programs are designed to be transparent, ensuring that everyone can contribute to and benefit from these initiatives
His role and divinely ordained authority viewtopic.php?t=9224
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Re: Princess Zahra Aga Khan
Princess Zahra Aga Khan, accompanied by her daughter Sara, visited various schools and hostels a part of the Aga Khan Schools in India from 10-13 September 2024.
Throughout their visit, they toured the facilities, engaged with students and staff, and were presented with students’ artwork.
Additionally, at the Diamond Jubilee High School, Hyderabad, Princess Zahra unveiled a plaque to mark the school’s 75th anniversary.
#AKDN #AgaKhanSchools #AgaKhanEducationServices #AgaKhanAcademies #AgaKhanEducationServiceIndia #QualityEducation #ExcellenceInEducation
Aga Khan Academies Hyderabad India
More and pictures at
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/we8sNq ... tid=WC7FNe
Throughout their visit, they toured the facilities, engaged with students and staff, and were presented with students’ artwork.
Additionally, at the Diamond Jubilee High School, Hyderabad, Princess Zahra unveiled a plaque to mark the school’s 75th anniversary.
#AKDN #AgaKhanSchools #AgaKhanEducationServices #AgaKhanAcademies #AgaKhanEducationServiceIndia #QualityEducation #ExcellenceInEducation
Aga Khan Academies Hyderabad India
More and pictures at
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Re: Princess Zahra Aga Khan
Here is a Video just released by The.Ismaili on time for Princess Zahra's birthday in 2024. Enjoy!
https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024-09-11-india.mp4
https://ismaili.net/timeline/2024/2024-09-11-india.mp4
Princess Zahra in Ottawa 2024-11-12 , 13, 14 GCP and AKU
A Transformative Partnership for Global Development:
Date: 13th November 2024
Time: 9:00 am – 12:15 pm EST
Venue: Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat, 199 Sussex Drive. Ottawa, ON K1N 1K6 Canada
[Private event by invitation only]
Celebrating 40 years of collaboration between Canada and the Aga Khan University titled, A Transformative Partnership for Global Development: Canada and the AKU. Canada has been instrumental in AKU's establishment and growth, providing crucial financial, technical, and intellectual support that has changed countless lives. This event will bring together Canadian leaders and partners to honour our mutual partnership while reflecting on the vital role of higher education in promoting sustainable development in the Global South.
"A Transformative Vision," : Exhibition celebrating the vision of AKU's founder, His Highness the Aga Khan, and the dedication of those who helped realize it. Featuring rare photographs, videos, and interviews, the exhibition showcases AKU's evolution into a globally recognised institution.
Date: 13th November 2024
Time: 9:00 am – 12:15 pm EST
Venue: Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat, 199 Sussex Drive. Ottawa, ON K1N 1K6 Canada
[Private event by invitation only]
Celebrating 40 years of collaboration between Canada and the Aga Khan University titled, A Transformative Partnership for Global Development: Canada and the AKU. Canada has been instrumental in AKU's establishment and growth, providing crucial financial, technical, and intellectual support that has changed countless lives. This event will bring together Canadian leaders and partners to honour our mutual partnership while reflecting on the vital role of higher education in promoting sustainable development in the Global South.
"A Transformative Vision," : Exhibition celebrating the vision of AKU's founder, His Highness the Aga Khan, and the dedication of those who helped realize it. Featuring rare photographs, videos, and interviews, the exhibition showcases AKU's evolution into a globally recognised institution.