Cassam Uteem

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Cassam Uteem
Uteem in 2021
2nd President of Mauritius
In office
30 June 1992  15 February 2002
Prime MinisterAnerood Jugnauth
Navin Ramgoolam
Vice PresidentRabindranath Ghurburrun
Angidi Chettiar
Preceded byVeerasamy Ringadoo
Succeeded byAngidi Chettiar (acting)
Minister of Employment, Social Security and National Solidarity
In office
15 June 1982  22 March 1983
Prime MinisterAnerood Jugnauth
Succeeded byDiwakur Bundhun
In office
26 December 1976  June 1992
Preceded byElias Oozeerally
Succeeded byAmanullah Essoof
Personal details
Born (1941-03-22) 22 March 1941 (age 85)
PartyMauritian Militant Movement
SpouseZohra Jahangeer Uteem
ChildrenReza Uteem
Dilshaad Uteem
Oomar Uteem

Cassam Uteem GCSK (Urdu: کاسم یوٹیم; born 22 March 1941)[1] is a Mauritian political figure who served as the second president of Mauritius from 30 June 1992 to 15 February 2002. He is the longest serving president of Mauritius.[2]

Cassam Uteem attended the secondary school Royal College Port Louis.[3] Then he travelled to France and studied at Paris VII University and graduated with a bachelor's degree in Art and a master's degree in Psychology. He also holds a Certificate in Social Work from the University of Mauritius and a "Diplôme d’État Français d’Assistant des services sociaux".[4]

Ancestry and family life

In the 1800s Cassam Uteem's ancestors migrated from the historic city of Azamgarh's Village Dubawan, Uttar Pradesh in India.[5]

He married Zohra Jahangeer and they have 3 children: Reza Uteem, Dilshaad Uteem and Oomar Uteem. However, Oomar Uteem died in 2007. They also have 10 grandchildren.[6][7][8][9]

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