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First Indian Muslim professional in US leadership programme
By: Tupaki Desk | 11 Jan 2013 11:53 AM GMTA software professional has been picked for an American leadership programme that emphasizes the importance of pluralism, tolerance and volunteerism as components of civic life in the US.
Aamir Idrisi, 31, is president of the Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP). He is the first Indian Muslim to be selected for the 22-day programme in which representatives from 40 countries have been chosen.
"This programme will allow me to ineract with people from the government and NGOs across the US and others from different countries. It will give me a chance to project India in a much better light and provide an opportunity to share and learn," Idrisi told IANS.
Entitled "American Youth: Inspiring Leadership and Civic Engagement", the programme's goal is to examine the concepts of democracy, government and citizenship and their importance in the US civil society.
The program would help participants identify skills to groom future leaders.
Starting with Washington, the program will continue in Maryland, New York, Florida, Texas, Arizona, Utah and Oregon.
Besides Idrisi, there are three other Muslims from some other countries who are scheduled to meet prominent Muslims and Muslim groups working in the US.
The AMP, spread across 12 Indian states, is an independent, intellectual body providing a platform for Muslim professionals to share knowledge, experience and skills.
Aamir Idrisi, 31, is president of the Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP). He is the first Indian Muslim to be selected for the 22-day programme in which representatives from 40 countries have been chosen.
"This programme will allow me to ineract with people from the government and NGOs across the US and others from different countries. It will give me a chance to project India in a much better light and provide an opportunity to share and learn," Idrisi told IANS.
Entitled "American Youth: Inspiring Leadership and Civic Engagement", the programme's goal is to examine the concepts of democracy, government and citizenship and their importance in the US civil society.
The program would help participants identify skills to groom future leaders.
Starting with Washington, the program will continue in Maryland, New York, Florida, Texas, Arizona, Utah and Oregon.
Besides Idrisi, there are three other Muslims from some other countries who are scheduled to meet prominent Muslims and Muslim groups working in the US.
The AMP, spread across 12 Indian states, is an independent, intellectual body providing a platform for Muslim professionals to share knowledge, experience and skills.