Kellat Hostel Campus B Jamia Millia Islamia

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Kellat Hostel Campus B Jamia Millia Islamia Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Kellat Hostel Campus B Jamia Millia Islamia is located in New Delhi, India on Jamia Hostel Walkway, Zakir Nagar West, Zakir Nagar, New Friends Colony. Kellat Hostel Campus B Jamia Millia Islamia is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category boys hostel in India.

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Jamia Hostel Walkway, Zakir Nagar West, Zakir Nagar, New Friends Colony

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Kaife Roshan

Hall of boys residence , campus B, Kellat hostel..! Must visit Room no.- 111 “Humaliens” half human, half cosmos...!! Roshan, Hassan, Shariq..! Batch 2017-2018

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Mohd Kamran

This is boys hostel of jamia millia islamia University(Delhi) .. It's very esay to reach here, first you take jauhar road and then turn into gate no. 4 of university campus and at the end of gate no. 4 after Dental college you will find that you have reached at kellat hostel

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Ekagra Varma

It's a God's bless if u entered Jamia and got hostel, generally in all 7 hostels I rank it 3rd as less room but descent one .. it lies in campus b so it's old but good

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Mohd Kashif

Under the colonial British rule, two dominant trends joined hands and contributed towards in the birth of Jamia. One was the anti-colonial Islamic activism and the other was the pro-independence aspiration of the politically radical section of western educated Indian Muslim intelligentsia. In the political climate of 1920, the two trends gravitated together with Mahatma Gandhi as a catalyst. The anti-colonial activism signified by the Khilafat and the pro-independence aspirations symbolised by the non-cooperation movement of the Indian National Congress helped to harness creative energies and the subsequent making of Jamia Millia Islamia. Rabindranath Tagore called it “one of the most progressive educational institutions of India”. Responding to Gandhiji’s call to boycott all educational institutions supported or run by the colonial regime, a group of nationalist teachers and students quit Aligarh Muslim University, protesting against its pro-British inclinations. The prominent members of this movement were Maulana Mehmud Hasan, Maulana Mohamed Ali, Hakim Ajmal Khan, Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad Ansari, and Abdul Majid Khwaja. Foundation The Foundation Committee met on 29 October 1920. It comprised of the following members: Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad Ansari (Delhi) Mufti Kafayattullah (Delhi) Maulana Abdul Bari Farang Mahali (UP) Maulana Sulaiman Nadvi (Bihar) Maulana Shabbir Ahmed Usmani (UP) Maulana Husain Ahmad Madni (UP) Chaudhury Khaleeq-uz-zaman (UP) Nawab Mohammad Ismail Khan Tasadduq Husain Khan (UP) Dr. Mohammad Iqbal (Punjab) Maulana Sanaullah Khan Amritsari (Punjab) Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlew (Punjab) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (Bengal and Bihar) Dr. Syed Mehmood (Bengal and Bihar) Saith Abdullah Haroon Karachiwale (Sindh, Bombay and Hyderabad) Abbas Tyabiji (Sindh, Bombay and Hyderabad) Sait Miyan Mohammad Haji Jaam Chhotani (Sindh, Bombay and Hyderabad) Maulavi Abdul Haq (Sindh, Bombay and Hyderabad)

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Abu Jubayer

Very well... Comfortable to reside here