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#MinorityRights

nagpurnews
Nagpur News @nagpur
October 17, 2025October 17, 2025
October 17, 2025

The Federation of Maharashtra Muslims (FMM) was formally launched in Nagpur on October 17, 2025, marking the establishment of a new socio-political organization aimed at representing the interests and concerns of the Muslim community across Maharashtra. The inaugural event, held at the Ravindra Natya Mandir Hall, was attended by prominent community leaders, scholars, and social activists from various districts. The FMM’s founding members, including Dr. Farooq Sheikh, Advocate Nadeem Khan, and Sana Parveen, emphasized that the federation’s goal is to promote education, employment opportunities, and civic engagement among Maharashtra’s Muslim population. During the launch, the FMM announced its key initiatives — including a state-wide education scholarship drive, legal aid for marginalized families, and a youth leadership fellowship program. The organization also plans to set up regional chapters in Mumbai, Pune, Aurangabad, and Nagpur to address local issues such as housing, discrimination, and minority welfare schemes. Leaders underscored that the FMM will maintain a non-partisan stance, working collaboratively with government bodies to ensure inclusive growth and equal representation. Community representatives hailed the formation of the FMM as a timely development, especially amid growing discussions about social equity and representation in Maharashtra’s evolving political landscape. Civil society observers believe the federation could emerge as a unifying voice for Muslim citizens in state policy discussions, bridging the gap between grassroots concerns and administrative decision-making. #FederationOfMaharashtraMuslims #FMM #NagpurNews #MinorityRights #MaharashtraDevelopment #CommunityEmpowerment #EducationForAll

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