Hamida Habibullah
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Hamida Habibullah | |
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| Born | 20 November 1916 |
| Died | 13 March 2018 (aged 101) |
| Occupations | Parliamentarian, educationist and social worker |
| Years active | 1965–2018 |
| Spouse | Enaith Habibullah |
| Father | Nawab Nazir Yar Jung |
Begum Hamida Habibullah (20 November 1916 – 13 March 2018)[1] was an Indian parliamentarian, educationist and social worker. She has been called the iconic face of Indian womanhood in post-independence India.[2]
Begum Hamida Habibullah was born in Lucknow. She was the daughter of Nawab Nazir Yar Jung Bahadur, Chief Justice of Hyderabad High Court and the elder sister of three brothers. She spent her childhood and her early years in Hyderabad.[3] She also studied for a two-year teacher training Course at Whitelands College in Putney, London.[4]
Personal life
In 1938, she married Major General Enaith Habibullah, founder commandant of National Defence Academy, Khadakvasla.[5]
Her son, Wajahat Habibullah, is a former IAS officer as well as a former chairperson of the National Commission for Minorities, and her grandsons Amar Habibullah and Saif Habibullah are prominent businessmen.[5]