The Free Press Journal

Lucknow’s legendary Begum Hamida Habibullah dies at 102

-

Former UP minister and one of the most popular faces in the state capital, Begum Hamida Habibullah passed away here on Tuesday morning. She was 102, family sources said.

Daughter of the late Nawab Nazir Yar Jung Bahadur, Chief Justice of the Hyderabad High Court, Begum Hamida was a frontranki­ng social worker known to the land of Avadh.

She was married to General Inayat Habibullah, the founder commandant of the National Defence Academy(NDA), Khadakvasl­a, Pune. Their son Wajahat Habibullah became the first Chief Informatio­n Commission­er of India.

After her husband retired from the army in 1965, Begum Habibullah joined politics with the Congress party. She was elected as the MLA from Haidergarh (Barabanki) and was state minister of social and Harijan welfare, national integratio­n and civil defence from 1971 to 1973 and tourism minister from 1971 to 1974.

She served as a member of the Executive Committee of Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee (UPCC) till 1980 and as an elected member of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) from 1969.

She also served as the president of Mahila Congress, UPCC, from 1972 to 1976. She served as the member of Rajya Sabha from 1976 to 1982. Begum Habibullah was often seen as a pioneer in women’s empowermen­t, especially in her native state.

She completed her Teachers Training course from Whiteland College, London she returned home and thereafter played a major role in further women’s education in her home state where she became the president of the Avad Girls Degree College (AGDC) for girls in 1975.

 ??  ?? Daughter of the late Nawab Nazir Yar Jung Bahadur, Chief Justice of the Hyderabad High Court, Begum Hamida was a front-ranking social worker
Daughter of the late Nawab Nazir Yar Jung Bahadur, Chief Justice of the Hyderabad High Court, Begum Hamida was a front-ranking social worker

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India