Vision for India

Research, Innovation, and a Stronger India

Al-Majeed Research Labs, led by Sulaimaan (Founder) and Abdul Rahman (Co-Founder), exists to encourage research and development within India and to contribute toward making India a global leader in research, innovation, and advanced technologies.

Our mentors visit schools and colleges — especially at the 11th & 12th grade (PU) level — to help students understand modern technologies, develop research thinking, build problem-solving skills, and create technology-based ideas and projects. The flagship program is a structured 6-month phased model that turns curious students into capable young researchers.

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What We Do

How We Work with Students

The initiative focuses on practical exposure and encouraging students to think beyond traditional classroom learning.

Outcome 01

Understand Modern Technologies

Help students understand the technologies shaping the world today — AI, data, software, and emerging tools.

Outcome 02

Learn How Innovation Happens

Show students how innovation actually happens globally — not just as abstract theory, but as a real practice.

Outcome 03

Develop Research Thinking

Build the habit of questioning, exploring, and investigating — the foundation of meaningful research.

Outcome 04

Build Problem-Solving Skills

Move students from passive learning to active problem-solving — the core skill of every researcher and innovator.

Outcome 05

Create Technology-Based Ideas

Encourage students to turn their thinking into real ideas and small technology-based projects of their own.

Outcome 06

Think Beyond the Classroom

Help students see learning as something larger than syllabi — practical, exploratory, and future-oriented.

The Programme

A 6-Month Phased Model

A carefully sequenced curriculum — each phase builds on the last, turning passive learners into structured young researchers.

01

Foundation

Learning how to see, think, and question the world — observation, root-cause questioning, problem awareness, and structured thinking.

02

Problem Discovery

Students identify real-world problems from school, home, and community surroundings — validated through real interaction.

03

Research & Ideation

Guided sessions help students analyse problems and propose viable, creative solutions grounded in real evidence.

04

Prototype Development

Students build working models — software tools, hardware prototypes, data projects, or community research solutions.

05

Presentation

Projects are presented to peers and mentors; students develop documentation, public speaking, and communication skills.

06

Publication

Students compile formal research reports — building a lasting portfolio of meaningful, real-world work.

Documentation

Programme Reports

Detailed programme documentation, curriculum design, and the public impact report.

Public Report

Public Research & Impact Report

Building India's Next Generation of Young Researchers — a 5-page public report covering programme structure, methodology, expected outcomes, and future scope.

Curriculum

Foundation Phase — Programme Report

Detailed Phase 1 curriculum: "Learning How to See, Think, and Question the World." 4-week structured curriculum across observation, questioning, problem awareness, and structured thinking — with a 100-point rubric-based assessment system.

Student Outputs

Kabir IND PU College — Student Research

Real research work produced by students during the Kabir IND PU College trial — view the actual reports and presentation below.

Trial Initiative

A Successful Trial at Kabir IND PU College

A successful trial initiative was conducted at Kabir IND PU College, where students were guided through research-oriented activities and technology exploration.

The students demonstrated excellent creativity, innovative thinking, and produced meaningful research outputs during the program — a clear signal that India's students have the talent and capability to lead in research and innovation when given the right exposure.

Who We Work With

Schools, PU Colleges, and Institutions

Our mentors visit institutions across India to bring research thinking and technology exposure directly to students.

01

School Students

Introducing students to modern technologies, sparking curiosity, and building early research thinking.

02

PU Students (up to 2nd PUC)

Focused mentorship at the PU level — the stage where students begin shaping their academic and career direction.

03

Educational Institutions

Working with institutions to host research-oriented sessions, exploration activities, and innovation programs.

04

Student Communities

Supporting student groups and clubs interested in research, technology, and innovation-led learning.

Curiosity
Inquiry
Innovation

Bring Research Thinking to Your Students

If you are a school, PU college, institution, or student community in India — we'd be glad to talk about a research-oriented session or program for your students.