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Farhat Amin was born on 26 February, 1967 in Cuttack, Odisha, India, is a journalist. Discover Farhat Amin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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57 years old |
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26 February, 1967 |
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26 February |
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Cuttack, Odisha, India |
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India |
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Farhat Amin Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Farhat Amin's Husband?
Her husband is Saleem Farook (m. 1998-2000)
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Afzal-ul Amin (father)Syeda Roshanara Akhtar (mother) |
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Saleem Farook (m. 1998-2000) |
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Farhat Amin Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Farhat Amin worth at the age of 57 years old? Farhat Amin’s income source is mostly from being a successful journalist. She is from India. We have estimated
Farhat Amin's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Anjuman-Islamia Ahle Sunnat-o-Jammat, the apex body of the Muslim community in the city issued a fatwa to all the 33 mosques in the city to stop women from praying at public places, in spite of the fact that Muslim women are not barred from praying in public by the Shariat. However the practice is generally discouraged in India. But in big mosques, there are separate enclosures for women which again are seldom used. In 2020, 13 years after this incident had taken place in Cuttack, the All India Muslim Personal Law Board, the leading body of Muslim opinion in India declared that women can enter mosques, stating that Islam allows its women to pray in mosques.
In 2009 she was felicitated by the Governor of Odisha on Women's Day in the National Alliance of Women Organisation's (NAWO) meet in Bhubaneswar.
In 2008 she established her own non-governmental organisation called BIRD (Bold Initiatives Research and Documentation), which works for the empowerment, justice, health, education and employment of marginalized women in Odisha.
In November 2007, the fortnightly Violence Against Women awareness programme was held in Odisha under her convenorship. With the due permission from the masjid authorities the programme was scheduled to be conducted inside the library of the Masjid premises. Farhat asked the senior authority of the Masjid, if the women could offer namaz in the mosque to which he said yes. He instructed the women to enter the masjid through another door and offer namaz in the library.
In 2005 she was awarded the Kalinga Gastroenterology Foundation Samana for spreading public awareness and striving to eradicate the menace of Hepatitis B among children.
Farhat received a Media Fellowship from Oxfam to work on Violence Against Women in Southeast Asia before the campaign started in Odisha in 2004. She worked as a campaign manager for We Can, Odisha. It was during this period when she realised the plight of Muslim and Dalit women who were doubly oppressed from within and outside the community.
In 1998 Farhat married Saleem Farook, a social activist from Coorg, Karnataka who worked for the tribals in Kalahandi. Farhat then wrote and illustrated articles for various national and local dailies and magazines as a freelance journalist. During this time she got the opportunity to meet and interview Mr. E.M.S. Namboodiripad (the former chief minister of Kerela), Kushwant Singh (Columinist), Manmohini Sahgal (Freedom fighter) and Amrita Pritam (Poetess) for various dailies and magazines.
Farhat began her career in journalism as the sub-editor of Sun Times, later as a columnist she designed, illustrated and edited a weekly column for children (Kid's corner) of the Sun Times. In July 1992 Farhat joined Hindustan times as its Cuttack Correspondent and wrote news, reports and articles.
Farhat Amin (born 26 February 1967; Cuttack, Odisha ) is an Indian journalist, cartoonist and social activist. She's Odisha's state convenor of Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan, a national rights based organisation which fights for the rights of Muslim women. Farhat is the founder and chief functionary of BIRD Trust, a non-governmental organisation which works for the upliftment of marginalized women in Odisha. She is the pioneer of Muslim women movement in Odisha. In 2005 she was enlisted in the directory of Development journalists published by the prestigious Press Institute of India.
Farhat Amin was born in 1967 as the youngest daughter of the notable Muslim politician and social worker of Cuttack, Afzal-ul Amin and his wife Syeda Roshanara Akhtar. Farhat is the granddaughter of the eminent educationist and freedom fighter, Sayeed Mohammed. Farhat completed her early education from P.M. Academy and St.Joseph Girl's high school, she then did her graduation in English Literature (hons) from Sailabala Women's College, Cuttack. Farhat completed her master's in English literature from Ravenshaw University in 1987. Later she joined the field of Journalism after doing a P.G Diploma in Journalism and Mass communication from St. Nivedita's college in Kolkata.