Instagram · May 14, 2026
The video discusses the philanthropic efforts of Khan Sir, who built a hospital with affordable services, and Abdul Naeem, who used his life savings and loans to build a school in his village for all children, only for it to be demolished due to alleged caste-based issues and rumors, despite his efforts to clarify that only standard curriculum was taught.
The video discusses the philanthropic efforts of Khan Sir, who built a hospital with affordable services, and Abdul Naeem, who used his life savings and loans to build a school in his village for all children, only for it to be demolished due to alleged caste-based issues and rumors, despite his efforts to clarify that only standard curriculum was taught.
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Information regarding Khan Sir's hospital prices for blood tests, ECGs, and X-rays, as well as his investment in a ₹16 crore PET-CT machine, is consistently reported by multiple major news organizations including The Times of India (January 16, 2026, October 30, 2025), The Siasat Daily (February 09, 2026), The Logical Indian (January 17, 2026, August 07, 2025), Free Press Journal (January 16, 2026), India.Com (January 17, 2026), Medbound Times (February 10, 2026), Medical Buyer (January 20, 2026), and Inshorts (April 17, 2026). However, the ultrasound price of ₹800 is contradicted by reports of ₹100, and the full body checkup price of ₹50 is contradicted by reports of ₹1,000.
The details about Abdul Naeem's school, including his village (Dhaba, MP), funding, the need for local education, the 'madrasa' rumors, his efforts to clarify the curriculum, the alleged communal bias, his visit to the collector's office on January 13th, and the subsequent demolition on the same day, are widely reported by The Wire (February 04, 2026), The Indian Express (January 18, 2026, January 15, 2026), Scroll.in (January 15, 2026), NewsGram (January 19, 2026), MP Breaking News (January 16, 2026), National Herald (January 24, 2026), Maktoob Media (January 20, 2026), ummid.com (January 19, 2026), and MNTV (January 14, 2026). The discrepancy regarding the Panchayat NOC is noted, as it was reportedly issued after initial refusal and protests, but the demolition still occurred. [1][2][3]