Our Head Mistress Mrs. Khatija Begum, who is the youngest daughter in her family of Eight members (8), did her education from good premium Institutes, viz., Johnson Grammar School, St. Marks, St. Anns, St. Pious and Mumtaz P.G. College in Hyderabad. From her early graduation days, she had the passion to do something for children from her surroundings localities and in association with her father Late Md. Ahmed Pasha, they took over a very age old school started by Mr. Mudhiraj (Founder of Sumitra High School & Johnson Grammar Schools).
In the year 2016, she started working as a full time science teacher and head mistress of Sumitra High School in the low lying areas of Mahmoodguda, Warasiguda, Secunderabad, Hyderabad and in the year 2018 started a academy by name M.K. Educational Academy with an intent to help the poor, needy and orphan children.


In this past eight years, she along with her team had provided schooling education to nearly 2,000 children from various sects and communities and also realized that there are many children who are unable to get their basics of education due to:
a) Huge gaps in the rich and poor;
b) Unwillingness of parents and non-prioritization of education;
c) Non-availability of sufficient number of schools; and
d) Schools which are available are not matching or providing the right amount of education.
To overcome this situation, she wanted to open high premium educational institutions which provides high end quality education at almost zero fees to the poor, needy and orphan children with at least one school in every constitution of India.
In order to over come this situation, she along with her team had started a new NGO under the banner M K Education 4 All Foundation by registering it under Section 8 of Companies Act. With a vision and mission to open at least one school in every parliamentary constituency, with an aim to cater and provide education at zero fee (i.e., to provide rich class education at almost zero fee to the poor, needy and orphan children).
We aim to target and cater at least 1,200 children from every parliamentary constituency, which in turn leads to creating direct employment of at least 50 teaching and non-teaching staff and which in fact leads to sharing the joy of light to a minimum of one million (Ten Lakh) students and creating employment to at least 30,000 teaching and non-teaching staff.
