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National Education Day 2019: Lesser Known Facts About Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
National Education Day which is celebrated on 11 November every year, is the birth anniversary of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, India's first Education Minister. Born on 11 November 1888, Maulana served as Education Minister from 15 August 1947 to 2 February 1958. It was under his tenure that various colleges and universities were established across India including the famous Jamia Milia Islamia University, Delhi.
It was decided on 11 September 2008, by the Ministry Human Resource Development to observe the birthday of Maulana Azad by celebrating it as National Education Day.
Some of the lesser-known facts about Maulana Abul Kalam Azad will help you to understand him better.

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Contributions Of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
1. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad was one of the freedom fighters that fought against the Britishers. During 1920, he became a part of the Khilafat Movement. It was then when he got the chance to connect with Mahatama Gandhi and so he got involved in the Non-cooperation movement which was led by Gandhi. Later, the Khilafat movement also became a major part of the Non-cooperation movement.
2. Post-independence of India, he worked dedicatedly towards improving the education system in India. In order to promote primary education among young children, he encouraged the enrolment of children in schools. It was his plan to formulate the National Programme for the construction of schools and colleges.
3.
He
pushed
the
idea
of
providing
free
and
compulsory
education
to
children
up
to
the
age
of
14
years.
"We
must
not
for
a
moment
forget,
it
is
a
birthright
of
every
individual
to
receive
at
least
the
basic
education
without
which
he
cannot
fully
discharge
his
duties
as
a
citizen," said
Maulana
Azad
about
the
primary
education.
4. Not only this, but he also worked on the schemes to provide quality education to the girl children.
5. Under his guidance and leadership, the University Grant Commission (UGC) was established by the Ministry Of Education in the year 1953.
6.
Also,
the
first
Indian
Institute
Of
Technology
was
established
under
his
leadership
in
the
year
1951.
He
was
a
visionary
man
and
believed
in
the
capability
of
IITs
in
shaping
future
technocrats.
"I
have
no
doubt
that
the
establishment
of
this
Institute
will
form
a
landmark
in
the
progress
of
higher
technological
education
and
research
in
the
country,"
in
Maulana
Azad's
words.
7. The Faculty Of Technology which comes under the Delhi University was given importance by none other than the Maulana Azad himself.
8. In addition to this, his effort in bringing harmony and unity among the Hindu and Muslim communities is still praised. He was among those who dreamt of India as a country where people from different religions can live together with love and harmony.
Legacy Of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
1. Today there are various institutes named in his honour such as Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Maulana Azad Medical College, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies and the list goes on.
2. The Education Ministry also provides a five-year fellowship, which is a kind of financial help for students who come from minority communities to pursue higher studies.
3. At last, his birth anniversary is celebrated as the 'National Education Day'.
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We express our gratitude towards this great freedom fighter and the man who worked for promoting education in India.



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