The All India Muslim Educational Society (AIMES) will organize the 10th national conference in the city from November 4.Conference committee chairman and former law minister (Andhra Pradesh) Asif Pasha announced that the two-day conference would be held with an intention to discuss problems faced by the community.
“Almost after 40 years, AIMES will organize the national conference for two days in Hyderabad. The agenda of this conference is to discuss the Muslim communities' educational, financial and social problems. The conference will be inaugurated by Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao on November 4,“ Pasha
said.
SA Huda, former director general of police, pointed how the community has ample issues to discuss and find solutions during the conference.“The Muslim community has many issues. Their problems and issues can be discussed by holding such a conference. It is a good platform and it feels too proud to have a national conference in Hyderabad,“ Huda said.
About 2,000 delegates, including experts and academicians from across the country, are expected to attend the national conference. Later, an All India Mushaira will be held on November 4 at Chowmahalla Palace by the conference committee.