Date
of Birth : 24th November, 1929
Place
of Birth : Srinagar (Kashmir)
Marital
Status : Married- Begum Fatima (Wife)
Number
of Children : Sons (2) and Daughters (3)
State
of Domicile: Kashmir
Fathers
Name: Late Haji Mohd. Amin Qureshi
Mother
Tongue : Kashmiri
Other
Languages Known: English, Punjabi, Persian, Arabic & Hindi
Educational
Background : Early education in Christian Mission Society Hadow Memorial High School ,
Srinagar
Graduated
from Sri Amar Singh College, Srinagar
Obtained
M.A. and LL.B. from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
Field
Work : took active part in sports in the school as also in the Colleges
President,
Debating Society, S.P.College
Represented
Aligarh Muslim University in All India Debates
Awarded
Distinguished merit certificate in theCollege
Member,
Students Cabinet of Aligarh Muslim University Students Union in 1952-54
Secretary,
Law Society, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh in 1953.
Vice-President,
Geographical Society Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh in 1954
President,
Students Federation, Jammu & Kashmir
Political
Activities : Took active part in converting National conference into National Congress in
Jammu & Kashmir State
Formed
the Congress in Kashmir and became Founder President of Jammu & Kashmir National
Congress
Public
Life : Was an Advocate in Jammu & Kashmir High Court till he was elected to the Rajya
Sabha from Jammu & Kashmir in 1965
Elected
to the Lok Sabha From Anantnag Constituency in 1971 General Election.
Elected
to Lok Sabha from Anantnag Constituency in 1977 General election.
Publications
held: Union deputy Minister of Commerce from 28-1-66 to 14-2-1969
Union
Deputy Minister for Steel & Heavy Engineering from15-2-69 to 2-5-1971.
Union
Deputy Minister for Railways from 10-10-1974 to March 1977.
Minister
of Tourism & Civil Aviation (31-7-79)
Sworn
in as Governor of Bihar on 19-3-91 and remained upto 13-8-93
Sworn
in as Governor of Madhya Pradesh on 24.6.93
Sworn
in as Governor of Uttar Pradesh on May 3, 1996 (Additional Charge)
Travels Abroad: Deputy Leader of Indian Delegation to ECAFE and UNCTAD in Delhi.
Represented
Indian in Afro-Asian Islamic Conference in Ban dung in 1984.
Visited
Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Senegal, Ivory Coast and Mauritania as a Member of
Parliamentary Delegation in 1965.
Leader
of the India Delegation in the 10th Annual Session of Congress of International
Silk Association at Nice in May, 1966.
Visited
Bulgaria and Romania on the eve of Plovdw International Fair and to negotiate and sign
trade agreements in September-October 1966
Visited
Japan as Leader of Indian Delegation to the 23rd Session of Economic commission
for Asia and Far East (ECAFE) in April 1967
Visited
Australia as Leader of Indian Delegation to ECAFE in April 1968
Visited Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and Poland as Leader of
Indian Trade Delegation in October 1968
Visited
Saudi Arbia as Leader of Indian Haj Delegation and visited Iraq also in January 1973.
Visited
Bangla Desh as Leader of Indian Delegation at the Re-opening of the Meghna Bridge built
with Indian assistance in September 1973.
Visited
tripoli (Libya) as Leader of Indian Delegation to participate in the National Celebrations
at Algeria in October 1974.
Visited
Bahrain, Iraq, Syria and United Arab Amirates as a Special Envoy in July 1975.
Visited
Abu Dhabi and Dubai as Minister-in waiting to the President of India in October 1976.
Visited
Libya again in 1984 as Special Envoy of the Prime Minister
Visited
Iraq in 1989 as a representative of All India Congress Committee.
Visited
China in 1990 as a member of the delegation of all India Congress Committee.
Visited
Portugal, Trinedad, Chille, Zimbambe as a Member of Presidents Party.
Visited
Iran and Turkamanistan in May, 1966 to represent India on therail link ceremony between
Iran and tukamanistan.
Social Activities : Member, All India Congress Committee
trustee,
Ghalib Institute
Founder
President, Crescent Educational Society, New Delhi
Hobbies
: Reading and Golf
Special
Interest : Ancient indian History
Participation
in Sports: Cricket, Hockey, golf, Billiards and Cards
Participation
in Clubs
: Member, Kashmir golf Club, Srinagar
Member,
Amar Singh Club, Srinagar
Member,
Delhi Gymkhana Club, New Delhi
Member,
Delhi golf club, New Delhi
President,
Badminton Association of India, Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh) till 1979
Other
Information : Leader of Indian Delegation to the World Urdu Conference held in Mauritius from 6th to 12th
December, 1991
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