Mubashir Mb Malik
As Bareilly continues its path toward modernization and development several minority communities across the city remain on the margins of progress facing gaps in education healthcare employment and digital accessCommunity leader and development strategist Mubashir MB Malik highlighted these pressing challenges after conducting a series of dialogues with residents from areas like Qila Prem Nagar and Izzatnagar"Despite being the heart of cultural and entrepreneurial vibrancy minority-dominated areas still lack basic access to government schemes healthcare centres and skill-based training facilities" said Malik during an interaction held with students and social workers in Old City BareillyMalik stressed the need for greater inclusion of minority voices in district-level planning and welcomed the state's recent digital empowerment campaign but urged that its reach be extended deep into urban poor settlements and minority institutionsHe proposed creating Minority Empowerment Cells in every block to assist with digital registrations scholarship applications and awareness on women's health schemes"This is not about charity but about ensuring dignity and equal opportunity for all Indians" he saidMalik also plans to collaborate with local madarsas and private schools to promote a bridge curriculum that introduces modern skills like coding communication and entrepreneurship along with traditional educationHis initiatives have received support from educators religious leaders and youth volunteers who see his efforts as a bridge between tradition and modern development…