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Syed Ahmed Quadri was born on 1908 in Tekmal, Hyderabad Deccan, is an Administrator. Discover Syed Ahmed Quadri's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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Government servant, educationist, reformer |
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82 years old |
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1908, 1908 |
Birthday |
1908 |
Birthplace |
Tekmal, Hyderabad Deccan |
Date of death |
16 May 1990 - Hyderabad, India Hyderabad, India |
Died Place |
Hyderabad, India |
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India |
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Syed Ahmed Quadri Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Syed Ahmed Quadri's Wife?
His wife is 1. Meherunnisa Begum, 2. Azeemunnisa Begum
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1. Meherunnisa Begum, 2. Azeemunnisa Begum |
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Syed Ahmed Quadri Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Syed Ahmed Quadri worth at the age of 82 years old? Syed Ahmed Quadri’s income source is mostly from being a successful Administrator. He is from India. We have estimated
Syed Ahmed Quadri's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Syed Ahmed Quadri was married first to Mehrunnisa Begum (d. 10 December 2001), who was a British woman. He had met her during his days as a student in England and brought her back to Hyderabad as his wife in 1933. She bore him three children: Amina, Syed Asif Quadri, and Syed Arif Quadri. Mehrunnisa Begum returned to the UK after 18 years of marriage, and the couple were divorced in 1950.
Syed Ahmed Quadri died of natural causes after a short illness on Wednesday, 16 May 1990 at Hyderabad, and was buried at the ancestral graveyard at Tekmal
Subsequently, Syed Ahmed Quadri married Azeemunnisa Begum (a distant cousin of Mr. Quadri and a widow) in 1953 who remained his life partner until her death on 21 February 1983. They were inseparable, and she brought up his sons as her own. Azeemunnisa Begum had a son from her previous marriage who died at the age of 17 shortly before she was widowed.
In 1975, the life of Late Mr. Quadri took a new turn when he retired from the UN "World Food Project". He was in Baghdad at the time. He narrates in his autobiography that his holy ancestor Hazrat Ghous-e-Azam Abdul Qadir Gilani appeared in a dream and directed him to take care of the spiritual project of Tekmal Dargah and shrine. The masjid, shrine of Sayyid Sahib Husayni and other Sufis, the school and other buildings were in ruin. The minarets had been dismantled due to disrepair and the town was in poor shape.
While he served in the Middle East, he performed Hajj thrice. During the Hajj of 1972, he was pained to see the loss of lives of some pilgrims due to indiscipline and disorder. As a service to the Hajj authorities and the Muslims at large, he prepared a detailed report in English and Arabic with suggestions on a number of issues to improve services for the Hajj pilgrims. This report was sent through the offices of the United Nations to Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries. In subsequent years, most of his proposals were accepted and implemented by the Saudi government. Some of his suggestions included:
In the meantime, he was already being considered as a key technocrat by the United Nations Organization. In January 1967 United Nations Organization (UNO) obtained his valuable services as the "World Food Project Officer". His first assignment that year was based out of Yemen.
During the course of 1967, the security situation in Yemen went out of control with the rebellion against the British in South Yemen, which also led to independence of South Yemen in November 1967. As a result, Mr. Quadri was evacuated from Yemen with other UN staff to Cairo. During the next few months, he was posted temporarily to Cyprus and Rome before he was posted to Amman, Jordan where he remained for three years until 1971. He was then posted to Baghdad until 1975 when he retired from the UNO.
At the age of 58, he retired from Mysore government service in 1966, and opted to return to his native Hyderabad city. He was already well known for his performance, and the Andhra Pradesh government offered to take him as Director of APSRTC to reorganise the passenger services in Andhra Pradesh. He served in this position for nearly a year until 1967 when he joined the UNO.
During State reorganisation scheme in 1957, he was transferred from Hyderabad State to Mysore State and appointed to the post of Chief Traffic Manager of Mysore State. It was during his tenure that he reorganised road transport in the state, and was instrumental in nationalising the road transport and converting it into "Mysore State Road Transport Corporation" (MSRTC), which is now known as "Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation" (KSRTC).
In 1948, the State of Hyderabad was invaded by the Indian troops, and annexed to India. Syed Ahmed Quadri subsequently became a part of the Indian government and continued to function in a similar capacity in the Road Transport Department.
The credit of introducing paramilitary training to the students at Osmania University goes to Mr. Quadri alone. Once the program was approved, he was appointed as the first officer commanding of University Training Corps. After the independence of India in 1947, the Osmania University Training Corps model was adopted all over India at all colleges and universities under the name of National Cadet Corps or NCC in 1948.
By that time, he was recognised as an expert in transportation and logistics. In 1947, he was moved to the Nizam's State Railways. His services were specifically transferred to "Road Transport Department" which is currently known as Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC).
Syed Ahmed Quadri's contribution was recognised beyond the boundaries of the Hyderabad State. In view of his services in the fields of education and allied areas, the British Government of the time in 1943 awarded him the title of "KHAN SAHEB". This title was given to him in 1943 by the British government of India, which is equivalent to the title of "Padma Shree" of India today. After independence of India, Syed Ahmed Quadri decided to return this title in deference to the newly independent state of India.
1943 brought a major change in Syed Ahmed Quadri's career. He moved on from the field of education to government service. That year, there was a food shortage in Hyderabad State and all over India, which created famine like circumstances. Syed Ahmed Quadri was chosen by the government of Hyderabad to form a new organisation called "Hyderabad Commercial Corporation" to develop a strong logistics service for the movement of food grains and other commodities. He was appointed as the Chief Transport Officer of the corporation. With meritorious services over three years, the government honoured him with "NIZAM MEDAL" in 1946.
In 1939, at the break of World War, his services were acquired as an expert in education and training by the Hyderabad State for heading "Technical Training and Recruitment Scheme". During this period, he developed this program on an institutional basis. As a result, these schemes were converted into permanent government departments in the Nizam's government. After 1947, the government of India adopted this model and this exists in the form of the ITI (Industrial Training Institute) and Employment Exchange.
Immediately after his schooling, he pursued higher education in science at Aligarh Muslim University and Osmania University, Hyderabad. With an excellent educational record, he was sent then to England for further higher studies, where he received BSc(Hons) degree in Physics from Manchester University in 1933.
He was also the Tennis Blue of Manchester University in 1933. Thereafter, he was presented with the honour of "BLUE" of all English Universities in 1933.
Immediately on his return from England in 1933, he opted to go into the field of education. He was appointed a lecturer in Physics at Osmania University.
Quadri also enjoyed some success in sports. He was captain of the hockey team, a member of the Football Team, and swimming champion of Aligarh Muslim University during 1924–1929. He held records in long distance swimming and represented the Muslim contingent in a quadrangular All India Water Polo Championship between Muslims, Christians, Hindus and Others (including Parsis).
Syed Ahmed Quadri was born in Tekmal in 1908. He was the son of the Sufi Syed Mahmood Pasha Quadri and Amatul Fatima Shahzadi Begum.