rof. Iqbal Ahmed Khan is remembered for his intellectual approach and wisdom. He devoted
himself for the nurturing of progressive thoughts and enlightening the people and giving
them awareness regarding affairs of socio political life. Like a sincere intellectual,
devoted social scientist and a sincere friend of humanity, he passed a peaceful and
glorious intellectual life but he could not avail economic prosperity as he could not
compromise with the society. But indeed he enjoyed a content life. He is being
remembered and will be remembered in future. To keep his name alive his friends consists
of doctors, educationalists, special teachers, Politicians, Social workers, parents of
special children and family members started “Iqbal Memorial Special Education Trust” on
12 August 1997 to educate and rehabilitate physically and mentally handicapped persons.
The trust is working to educate them and develop their skills in sports, music and other
technical fields. There is a great difference in chronological ages of the students, but
they are made to learn together according to their mental capabilities to survive with
the normal human beings.
At Iqbal Memorial, our mission is to bring light, love, and learning into the lives of
special children.
We believe that every child, regardless of ability, deserves care, dignity, and
opportunities to grow. Through education, therapy, and community support, we strive to
help each child discover their potential and live with confidence and joy. Our goal is
to create an inclusive environment where every special child feels valued, respected,
and empowered to achieve their dreams.
Our vision is to build a world where every special child is celebrated for who they are,
not defined by their challenges.
We dream of a society that embraces inclusion, compassion, and equality — where special
children have access to quality education, therapy, and opportunities to shine. At Iqbal
Memorial, we envision a future filled with hope, love, and endless possibilities for
every child to live with dignity, happiness, and purpose.