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In
1965 a group of Hazara
youths who had just stepped into adulthood raised a football team under
the title of “Taj Foot Ball Club”. They rented a small room, within
the vicinity where they lived. When they were not playing football, the
small ranted room would become a place of social gathering. They would
discuss any subject related to every day life. But very often the
discussion would lead them to one particular point “Problem of The
Community” like
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High illiteracy rate
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Extreme poverty
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Child labor
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Non-availability of basic facilities such as school, medical care
center, job
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Addiction to lineage, causing disunity amongst Hazara's as the one
experienced during general elections.
The players of the football team and their close friends attending the
“Club” would contribute towards the “Club” fund to meet the recurring
expenditure. They had no other source of income. It was during these
informal but very regular meetings that they agreed to establish a
community based organization with sole purpose of redressal of “Community
Problems” which later on emerged as national organization
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1970
The first step in
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Tanzeem acquire a piece of
residential plot on Alamdar Road, and setup its office initially by three
numbers of rooms to be utilized for educational purpose. The improvised
structure of mud walls and tarpaulin roofs were fabricated all by
ourselves. We could not afford to hire the services required.
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1971
Procession Taken Out Enchanting Slogan Of Being One Hazara |
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Within a very short period of its
establishment, almost every person within the
community recognized Tanzeem as a social welfare organization. By then it had enlisted more than 1000
ordinary members who would contribute the monthly membership fee
regularly. And by taking out procession in the street all members and
volunteers enchanted this slogan under the leadership of GA Haidari "We
are, but one Hazara"
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1972 Free coaching
classes |
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In 1972 it had shifted to its present offices. Free coaching
classes for students of junior levels were inaugurated and
volunteers not only conducted the coaching classes under the
temporary tents but would pay the cost of stationary involved
out of their own pockets as well
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1973 Evening
educational classes under matted tents |
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While carrying out
construction work of class rooms, teaching activity of tuition classes in
the evening remained continued and temporarily matted tents were arranged
for that purpose
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1974 Martial art
training |
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Alongside with the educational activities, different new
sports events were initiated in the open space of Tanzeem
building like boxing, judo karate, badminton, volleyball and
other indoor games like scrabble, table tennis for the purpose
of promoting physical and mental health and as well as to
refrain youth from hashish, opium, heroin and other
anti-social activities
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1975
Health Unit 1975 |
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The first major participatory development project based on
self help approach comprising the construction of a basic
health unit was launched. It was a free medical center for
women and children
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1972- 1976
Sports Activity |
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As a result of numerous football
tournament and as well as boxing and judo karate, competition conducted in the name
of our prominent figures, introducing cultural identity to glorifying historical
entity. Well know and renowned players became capable of winning
their pride of performance namely Shawkat Changazi (Karate), Syed Abrar
(Boxing), Mohammad Ali I Boxing), Ewaz Ali (Football) and others alike
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1977
Participation in general election of Pakistan |
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In 1977, the year of general election of
Pakistan, in pursuance of its second importance agenda, inculcation of
social awareness, without getting involved in party politics. Tanzeem was
able to highlights the importance of participation in democratic
procedures
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1978
Shop & rooms
of Tanzeem Nasle Nau Hazara
Mughal |
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An income generation scheme was
launched by construction of a shopping mall consisting of 12 numbers of
shops on ground floor and equal number of rooms on 1st floor were
completed. These shops and rooms were given on fixed monthly rent. This
project enabled us to go ahead with our next envisaged plan.
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1980
Inside
view of community hall |
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Late Syed Raza Mahmoodi to
commemorate the sad event of his beloved wife offered to construct a
memorial hall at Tanzeem site "Khaddija Mahmoodi Memorial Hall" a
community center for all kind of public gathering, socio cultural
activities.
The hall is renovated by portioning into two portions,
establish centralized air conditioning system and fully decorated. |
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1984 Tameer Nasle Nau High school building |
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Construction of Tameer-Nasle-Nau
High School was inaugurated in 1984 consisting of
basement and three floors. There was a total intake of 19
students in1985 the year of establishment. By year 1996 total
students in roll was 670. Latest figures now December 2002 is
760 students, out of this the figure for Female students are
240 where as for male students it is 520. Now it has state of
art computer labs, science lab, library. The school building
has 16 class rooms, male/female staff rooms
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1979-1990
Aid for afghan
refugees |
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In 1979 Russian troops made their way to Kabul, causing
the devastating chain of events there, within its resources
the Tanzeem volunteers not only would go inside Afghanistan to
distribute relief goods to needy people but took up the most
complicated and hazardous tasks of facilitation of refugees
enroot to Iran and other countries. The Tanzeem had already
some experienced in coping with the problem of displaced
persons, a large number of Pakistanis and Afghanis were
deported by Govt. of Iraq in 1978 after Baas party take over
there. In reaching Quetta Tanzeem was the only organization to
extend help to these deportees.
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1990-1997
Lecture class of women
empowerment |
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The growing
disillusionment of educated youths with government for its failure to
create job opportunities, the Tanzeem concentrated working on two social action
plane, human resource development and focus on women.
Focus on Women
Without integration of women in social developmental activities the idea
of progressive society is a dream. Tanzeem offer different courses like
introduction of English language classes for women, celebrating Mother's
day, Offer classes of tailoring and different get together to community
women were major activities carried out during this period |
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1997 Computer Lab |
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Establishment of two separate vocational and trade
training center, one for males and the other for females was taken into
consideration.
In 1997 a package of 10 number of
computer sets were donated by German consulate general Karachi enable
Tanzeem to setup the computer lab literacy lab.
The first phase of male vocational training center
conduct 4 workshops in refrigeration, air conditioning, electrical and
electronic apparatus repair skills and computer hardware.
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1997
Participation of Chairman in symposium held in
December 1997 at Meja ga Kuen University Tokyo Japan |
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Recognizing the splendid track record of our
activities chairman of Tanzeem Mr. Ghulam Ali Haidari was invited at Tokyo
Japan to attend a symposium. He presented his thesis "The Question of
Survival"
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1998-2001 Tailoring Class for
Women's
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The long awaited plan of
establishment of a vocational training institution for women was partially
incomplete, thanks to people and Govt. of Japan for assisting us in this
respect. The training center situated at Mariabad campus where, tailoring
classes, school and different learning activities programs are running. By
end of December out of enrolled 177 trainees 149 successfully completed
short course of tailoring.
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2001
Computer center
and school at Qundos Afghanistan |
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As an NGO interacting with displaced
persons and Afghan refugees throughout the Afghanistan crises,
it is our utmost desire to take part in reconstruction process
of Afghanistan. Within our limited resources in line with our
educational agenda a computer literacy and English language
center has been set up at Kabul Afghanistan. A primary school
was initiated in Aliabad of Qundos (Afghanistan), but in the
view of legal requirements demanded by the local interim setup
the program was quitted
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2002
Primary school in Hazara town Brewery Road Quetta. |
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In pursuance of its educational goals the
Tanzeem had established a primary school in Hazara Town of
Brewery Road Quetta Pakistan. Thanks to Govt. and people of
Japan for providing necessary funds. Now on a piece of land
measuring 16000 sq. feet stands a girls school with its 10
number of well furnished class rooms
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2002-2003
Provision of house hold
commodities |
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A very cohesive and organized humanitarian
activity regarding provisions of commodities of basic needs
like flour, sugar, ghee, tea and blanket etc carried out to
the thousands of needy refugees with the assistance of people
and Govt. of Japan, Our organization on behalf of our people
remain very much appreciative of generosity extended by the
people of Japan
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2003
Focus on
Publication |
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Taking into
account the importance of dissemination of our cultural
activity, three magazines were under taken to be published
monthly. These are Chihil Dukhtaran-e-Tarikh, Pegham-e-Tanzeem
and Didgah-e-Nasle Nau. Saybith publicizing materials and
articles related to Tanzeem's outlook. Beside, it is also
purported to persuade more and more writers toward literacy
and research work
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2005
Construction of
class room & Science laboratory for girls section of our high
school |
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Ever since
the girls section of our high school remained in need of more
class room, it seemed rather impossible to get it constructed
through our own resources. We extend our heartfelt thanks to
the people of Japan who fulfilled our urgent requirement by
constructing 6 class rooms, science laboratory and other
requirements
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2006-07
Revival of
Hazaragi Academy and its Activities |
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Hazaragi Academy was established during the
decade of 1980 to accomplish our objectives regarding
dissemination of our world view, publishing books to
materialize our identity, conducting research work about our
historical background and reaching out for cultural program
activity. Due to restricted financial resources and in house
ideological conflicts of political implication and above all
scarcity In academic people it could not remain operational.
In 2003 it was decided to revive the same and our
capacity building process accomplished during recent years
enabled us to publish "Bahar-i-Anis", "Raqas-e-Mahtab", "Hasrat-i-Did", "The Hazara
Tribe in Balochistan, Parghunahae Zulmat, Mazameen Chill
Dukhtarane Tareekh, Hazaraha wa Kan Kolla Pakistan and Haqeeq
Nama Ka Jawab. Three books are under print. The first oath
taking ceremony of the Hazaragi Academy was held on May-2007,
wherein Ustad Muhammad Muhaqiq, the most prominent personality
of the Hazaras of Afghanistan took the oath from the President
and members of the Hazaragi Academy. This Academy has
been publishing Four monthly magazines i.e. Paigham-e-Tanzeem
(Urdu), Chil Dukhtaran Tareekh (Urdu), Deedgah Nasle Nausince
last four years without any foreign aid or assistance.
In 2007 Hazaragi Academy arranged a lecture
program by Air Marshal (R) Sharbat Ali Changazi, in
which hundreds of renown personalities participated.
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