
By: Syed Zia ur Rahman, YaHind.Com
Hyderabad, October 3, 2025 – The Association of Muslims Professionals (AMP) unveiled its 6th Annual National Talent Search Exam (AMP-NTS 2025) in a grand ceremony at Anwarul Uloom College, Mallepally, Hyderabad. The event, attended by over 500 influential figures including social leaders, professionals, policymakers, and retired bureaucrats, celebrated talent, education, and social excellence. More than 100 national dignitaries and awardees from across India graced the occasion, underscoring AMP’s growing impact.
A specially designed poster for AMP-NTS 2025, scheduled for December 13, was launched amid applause. Aimed at students from 8th to 10th grade, junior college, and senior college, the exam seeks to boost general awareness, foster competitive spirit, and identify top talent for national competitive exams. Meritorious participants will receive coaching scholarships, cash prizes, participation certificates, and additional benefits, empowering the next generation of leaders.
The program also featured the presentation of AMP’s prestigious national awards, including the National Award for Social Excellence 2025 and the National Award for Excellence in Education 2025, to outstanding individuals and institutions nationwide.
Maulana Khalid Saifullah Rahmani, President of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) and recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award, served as Chief Guest. In his address, he praised AMP’s educational contributions, stating, “Education is the key to progress in today’s world. If we want to uplift our community and nation, we must invest in knowledge and nurture young minds. AMP’s efforts in this regard are highly commendable and an inspiration for all.”
Aamir Edresy, President of AMP, delivered the keynote, reflecting on the organization’s journey: “AMP has always been at the forefront of empowering the community through Education, Employment, and Empowerment initiatives. AMP has unveiled its ambitious 25-Year Roadmap, which will guide us in creating large-scale impact for the community and the nation. In sha Allah, together we will shape a brighter future for our youth and generations to come.”
Maulana Khalid Rasheed Farangi Mahali, Chairman of the Islamic Centre of India, Lucknow, whose institution received the Best Partner Award, remarked, “AMP has created a unique platform that connects professionals with society. This recognition motivates us to continue our work for the betterment of humanity, and we are proud to be AMP’s partners in this noble journey.”
As Special Guest, Dr. Ausaf Sayeed, former Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs and senior diplomat, commended AMP’s vision: “In today’s competitive world, our youth need both opportunities and guidance. AMP has emerged as a torchbearer, channeling professional expertise into nation-building. The National Talent Search is a pioneering step that will help prepare students for greater challenges ahead.”
Prof. Syed Alim Ashraf, Head of the Department of Arabic Studies at Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU), Hyderabad, added, “Education is not just about degrees but about character-building and creating responsible citizens. AMP’s initiatives combine academic knowledge with social responsibility, which is exactly what our society needs today.”
Dr. Abdul Ahad, Director of Pulse Hospital and a National Core Team Member of AMP, highlighted the exam’s impact: “Over the last six years, AMP’s National Talent Search has impacted thousands of students across India. Many of them have gone on to pursue professional careers with confidence and support from AMP. This initiative is shaping the leaders of tomorrow.”
M. A. Sayeed, Entrepreneur and State Head of AMP Telangana, extended a warm welcome: “Hyderabad has always been a city of knowledge and culture. We are honoured to host this mega event here. Over the last 17 years, AMP has built a strong ecosystem of professionals who are working selflessly to create educational and economic opportunities for our youth.”
Eminent guests included Mohd. Khaliq Ur Rahman, National Coordinator of the All India Congress Committee (AICC); Nawab Mujahid Alam Khan, Joint Secretary of Anwarul Uloom Educational Society and Vice President of the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC); Prof. Ahmed Baig, Director of Anwarul Uloom Education Society; Prof. Haji Memon Sajjad, Sports Director; and A. Sai Baba Garu, Vice President of the Minority Islamic Forum (MIF).
The event was hosted with energy and elegance by Farooq Siddiqui, Head of AMP’s National Coordination Team, alongside Taher Faraz, Senior Chapter Team Member. National Awards were presented with the assistance of Faisal Siddiqui, Head of Institution Connect. Ms. Khalida Parveen, Senior Chapter Team Member, opened the program, while the Hyderabad AMP Team—including Mohammed Khan, Mohammed Shoaib Rumi, Mohammed Faheem, Dr. S. M. H. Qadri, Zainab Batool, and others—ensured seamless execution, with vital support from the management and staff of Anwarul Uloom College.
Source: Press Release