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Father’s NameDate of Birth
Place of Birth
Marital Status
Spouse’s Name
Children
Educational Qualifications
Profession
Permanent Address
Present Address
Positions held
July, 1979-April, 1984
July, 1979-Oct., 1989
1979-86
May, 1980-86
1985
Oct. 1986-March, 1991
1991
Literary, Artistic and Scientific Accomplishments
Special Interests
Favourite Pastime and Recreation
Sports and Clubs
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Shri Syed Nizamuddin4th November, 1935
Vill. Itki in Distt. Ranchi (Bihar)
Married on 30th January, 1958
Smt. Shaher Bano (MajidJ
One son and five daughters
M.Sc., B.L.
Educated at Haridas Seminary, Gaya; St. Xavier’s College, Ranchi; Science College, Patna; and Law College, Patna
Physicist, Teacher, Diplomat, Advocate, Political Worker and Journalist
Kahkashan House, Mohalla Karimganj, Gaya (Bihar)
14, Janpath, New Delhi-110001. Tel. 3782128
Member, Rajya Sabha
Member, Janata Party National Executive
Convenor, National Minorities Committee, Janata Party
General Secretary, Janata Party
Elected lo Lok Sabha (Eighth)
Founder President, Insaf Party
Re-elected to Lok Sabha (Tenth)
Contributed many articles in the National Press; Editor, ‘Muslim India’ monthly since 1983
Minority problems and Foreign Affairs
Reading and photography
Member, Delhi Gymkhana Club
Widely travelled
Stood first in Bihar State in Matriculation; first in the University in I.Sc; General Secretary, Bazme-Sukhan, Science College Patna, 1953-54; Vice-President Science College Debating Society, Patna, 1954-55; Convenor, Patna University Students Action Committee, August 1955; General Secretary, Bihar State Students Council of Action, December, 1955; Member, Patna University Students Union Steering Committee; represented Patna University in English and Urdu Debates; Secretary, Patna University Students Relief Committee, Literary Society, United Nations Students Association, 1955-56; Secretary, World University, Service National Committee, 1955-56; Lecturer in Physics, Patna University, 1956-58; Member of the Indian Foreign Service, 1958-78; served in Indian Missions in New York, Rangoon and Jeddah, as Charged affairs Caracus, Venezuela, 1969-72, and as Ambassador of India to Algeria and concurrently to Mauritania, 1973-75; Deputy Secretary, 1966-69 and Joint Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs in-charge of S.E. Asia, 1975-78; Opted for pre-mature voluntary retirement from the Indian Foreign Service in November, 1978; Member, Aligarh Muslim University Court, 1981; Vice-Chairman, Haj Committee, Bombay, 1981-84; Vice-President/Acting President, All India Muslim Majhi-e-Mushawarat, 1981-90; Convenor Babri Masjid Movement Coordination Committee, 1986 onwards; Member, Working Committee; All India Personal Law Board, 1980 onwards; invited to deliver Inaugural Address by East-West University, Chicago, November, 1980; invited to address University of Oxford on Power Politics, July, 1982 and Islamic Medical Association of the USA.
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