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Dr. Syed Hasan |
Dr. Syed Hasan has been nominated for the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize for his commitment to serving and uplifting
humanity. He has dedicated over sixty years of his life for the betterment of others.
Dr. Hasan is the founder and director of INSAN
(Urdu for Human), an educational and humanitarian mission based in India. For almost
forty years the INSAN
Institute has been promoting education and educational awareness, educational accessibility to financially disadvantaged, adult literacy, preteen/teen marriages, local economy and employment to disadvantaged, and humanitarian assistance.
The Institute is housed in bamboo huts, which makes up
the Insan School and College. The institute is located in Kishanganj at the
junction of India, Nepal and Bangladesh, is carrying out this bold experiment,
winning many hearts in the process.
Dr. Hasan started the institute in a humble
environment. He had no land to start his project.
He first helped start the National School, thereby, establishing his bona fides
with the school authorities who permitted him to conduct his own classes in
their building before or after the school hours. Dr. Hasan started with 36
students. Since then, there was no looking back. A hut was hired at a monthly
rent of Rs. 50. (about one US Dollar today) "Insan" was born.
Today the Insan School and College has a
complex of 200 huts spread over 200 acres. Assets of the institute value over
ten million rupees. Among the huts is a hall that can accommodate 5,000 students
at a time.
INSAN School/College is famous for its well-rounded educational development for students and its creative and innovative approach in education that inspire learning, creativity, critical thinking, confidence building, leadership, discipline, self reliance, sharing, equality, brotherhood, tolerance, community, and faith.
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From cleaning the blood and beds of the T.B. patients to eating with 'mehters' (Indian toilet cleaners, belonging to untouchable class), or simply helping those in
need, he has been always on the forefront of many social causes. Testifying to the magnitude of his
sacrifice many consider him to among the great humanitarians of our time.
Syed Hasan was inspired to do good works after seeing the disparity prevalent among his people, conflicts and human sufferings of World War
I and II, and then the communal riots in pre-independence India. During his stays in America he witnessed the impact of racial segregation. However, he also saw hope and was very influenced by many reform movements, and
peace movements.
His mission with INSAN has always been to
create a platform to serve humanity with the only long-term hope for the
progress of civilization --- education. He believed that education plays a vital role in making a kinder and gentler world. His mission has been a successful paragon of unity, harmony and brotherhood. He has created an atmosphere where people from different backgrounds, casts, religions, regions and languages work, learn, live, and grow together.
Dr. Hasan received a masters and doctorate
degree from Southern Illinois University. He has always been a devout Muslim. His actions and mission have always reflected his deep rooted religious beliefs.
For more information contact:
Saba Syed Hafeez, INSAN Foundation
110 N. Chapel
Ave. # 15, Alhambra, CA 91801
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Phone: (626) 576-1582
Email: foundation@insanschool.org
Web: www.insanschool.org