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The Full Story of MET

A transparent, point-by-point account of the Muslim Educational Trust — from inception in 1968 to the challenges and triumphs of today. MET Fact File · Parts A–J.

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AInception Conclusion
Part A

From Inception to the Second Supplementary Deed (1968–2021)

1968
24 December 1968 — The Beginning

Muslim Educational Trust is registered by Prof. G R Bacha, for the avowed aim of spreading education among the
masses of Jammu & Kashmir.
1972
1972 — Sopore
MET Senior Secondary School Sopore and MET College of Education Sopore are both established — bringing
quality education to North Kashmir.
1978
1978 — Srinagar
MET Senior Secondary School, Baghat is established at Baghat-i-Barzulla, Srinagar — the Trust's headquarters
campus, secured through a hard-won land lease.
Later Years — Expansion & Contraction
MET establishes schools at several other locations over the years. One by one, however, they dissociate from the
Trust. Some continue to run under local Trusts to this day.
2024
2024 — Revival
A Second Supplementary Trust Deed is registered taking in more members selected through a community based,
-expert lead democratic process.
Conclusion

A School That Belongs to All of Us

We Place the Entire Story Before the Community

We have documented and shared this account so that a school — which has served this community for over five decades — is not made the target of misperception and deliberate misinformation.

We welcome anyone to participate in any fact-finding effort. We openly invite the complainants themselves to come forward and point out, specifically and with evidence, where any genuine violation has occurred.

This school belongs to the community. It must be run in accordance with the rules governing such institutions. It must provide affordable, quality education to our children — and it will, provided the community stands behind it.

"Under any misperception — founded or unfounded — let this school not suffer."