Irfan ur Rahman Khan

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Irfan ur Rahman Khan
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Secretary
Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee
In office
2011–2016
Vice President
Maharashtra Youth Congress
In office
1989–2004
Member
Maharashtra State Haj Committee
In office
1999–2002
Member
Maharashtra State Board of Waqfs
In office
1990–1995
Member
erstwhile Parbhani Municipal Council
In office
1986–1991
Personal details
Born
Irfan ur Rahman Khan

(1960-02-09) 9 February 1960 (age 64)
Parbhani, Maharashtra, India
Political partyIndian National Congress
Parent(s)Abdul Rahman Khan (father)
ResidenceR. R. Cottage, Parbhani, Maharashtra, India
EducationMSc, BEd, LLB
Alma materMarathwada University, Aurangabad
Occupation
  • Activist
  • Politician
  • Businessman

Irfan ur Rahman Khan also known as Irfan Khan is an Indian politician of Indian National Congress from Parbhani, Maharashtra, he was Secretary of Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee, and served as Vice President of Maharashtra Pradesh Youth Congress Committee from 1989 to 2004.[1]

Early life and education[edit]

Irfan ur Rahman Khan born in a Khan family on 9 February 1960 to Abdul Rahman Khan and Rasheeda Rahman in Parbhani, Maharashtra, India. His father was a senior Indian National Congress leader and a MLA and MLC from Parbhani. His mother was a principal in a Government Urdu School. He is third amongst six children of his parents having three sisters and two brothers, he obtained his BSc, MSc, BEd and LLB degrees from Marathwada University of Aurangabad.[2]

Personal life[edit]

Khan married his cousin in 1986 who is a school principal. They have four children, three sons and one daughter.

Political career[edit]

Khan started his political career as a Youth Congress member in 1978 and become secretary of Parbhani district Youth Congress in 1983. He served as a member of Parbhani Municipal Council from 1986 to 1991. Later, he became Vice President of Maharashtra Pradesh Youth Congress Committee and Secretary of Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee from 1989 to 2004 and 2011–2016 respectively. he contested Maharashtra Assembly elections as INC candidate from Parbhani in 2014.[3][4] He along with his family runs various NGOs like Abdul Rehman Khan Charitable Trust, Inayat Education Society, Yusoufiya Educational, Cultural and Welfare Society & Inayat Ul Uloom working in education, public health and social sectors.[5]

Positions held[edit]

  • Secretary – Parbhani District Youth Congress in 1983.
  • Member – erstwhile Parbhani Municipal Council, 1986–1991.
  • Chairman – District Minority Cell, 1987–1998.
  • Chairman – Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Yojana Parbhani, 1988–1994.
  • Vice President – Maharashtra Pradesh Youth Congress Committee, 1989–2004.
  • Member – Maharashtra State Haj Committee, 1999–2002.
  • Vice President – Parbhani District Congress Committee, 2006–2010.
  • Member – District Minority Welfare Committee Parbhani, 2006–2010.
  • Secretary – Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee, 2011–2016.
  • Member – Central Hindi Advisory Committee (Union Ministry of Tourism & Aviation).
  • Member – Marathwada Wakf Board (twice).

References[edit]

  1. "Maharashtra candidates 2014". Myneta Info. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  2. "Maharashtra candidates 2014". Myneta Info. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  3. Team, My Mahanagar. "परभणी विधानसभा मतदारसंघ – म. क्र. ९६". My Mahanagar (in मराठी). Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  4. "Maharashtra Assembly Election Results in 2014". www.elections.in.
  5. "about us- Abdul Rehman Khan Charitable Trust". ARK-Trust.org. Retrieved 27 June 2020.