Social Responsibilities
Establishment of Humble Schools for Labourers' Children
Conceived and set up five slum schools for the children of labourers working at monument sites such as QutbMinar, Red Fort, Qila Rai Pithora, Tuglaqabad, and Adilabad. As it was an OUT OF THE BOX initiative, the American Embassy requested Shri Muhammed K.K to facilitate a meeting of these children with American President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama during their visit to India in 2010.
Creation of a Modest Replica Museum of Indian Art
Conceived and setup A REPLICA MUSEUM WHERE REPLICAS OF THE MASTERPIECES OF INDIAN ART ARE DISPLAYED. THIS IS THE FIRST OF ITS KIND IN INDIA. Although there was no allotment and funds for such a museum, it was executed by savings from the daily maintenance allotment of the Delhi circle.
Empowering Young Minds from the Heart of Heritage
Our journey began with a dream of enlightening lives in the shadows of India’s iconic monuments. We adopted five slum schools near Qutub Minar, Red Fort, and other historic sites, educating the children of laborers who preserve our heritage. This unorthodox effort led to Shri Muhammad K.K. being invited by the American Embassy to facilitate a meeting between these children and President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama during their 2010 visit to India. This meeting highlighted the transformative power of education and young minds.
Bring Art to the Masses: A Replica Museum
Enthusiasts of the idea of making art available to all, we designed and created India’s first-ever Replica Museum. This unique endeavor showcases painstakingly created replicas of India’s masterpieces in art. Despite all the constraints of a zero-allotment budget, we were able to turn the dream into reality with financial management. We very judiciously utilized the savings from the daily maintenance allocation of the circle of Delhi to create a place where art lovers could be enthralled by the beauty and brilliant cultural heritage of India.