E. T. Mohammed Basheer
E. T. Mohammed Basheer | |
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Member of Indian Parliament | |
Assumed office 31 May 2009 | |
Preceded by | E. Ahamed |
Constituency | Ponnani, Kerala |
Leader, Indian Union Muslim League, Lok Sabha | |
Assumed office 1 February 2017 | |
Preceded by | E. Ahamed |
Minister of Education, Government of Kerala | |
In office 2004–2006 | |
Preceded by | Nalakath Soopy |
Succeeded by | M. A. Baby |
In office 1991–1996 | |
Preceded by | K. Chandrasekharan |
Succeeded by | P. J. Joseph |
Member of Kerala legislative assembly | |
In office 1991–2006 | |
Constituency | Tirur |
Personal details | |
Born | E. Ahamed 1 July 1946 |
Died | E. Ahamed |
Resting place | E. Ahamed |
Political party | Indian Union Muslim League |
Spouse | Rukhiya Basheer |
Children | 3 sons and 1 daughter |
Parent | |
Website | mpofficeponnani |
E. T. Mohammed Basheer (born 1 July 1946) is an Indian politician and social worker who serves as the Member of Parliament from Ponnani Parliament Constituency of the Indian state Kerala.[1]
Basheer was first elected to Kerala Legislative Assembly in 1985. He served as the Kerala state Education Minister (1991–96 and 2001–06) under K. Karunakaran, A. K. Antony and Oommen Chandy.[2] He is been a member of Parliament from 2009 (three terms, 2009, 2014 and 2019).[2]
Basheer is the National Organising Secretary and Kerala State Party Secretary of Indian Union Muslim League. He also leads the League in Lok Sabha (Lower House).
Life and career
Baheer was born on 1 July 1946 to E. T. Moosakutty and Fathima at Mapram, Vazhakkad, in present-day Malappuram District.[3] He entered politics through Muslim Students Federation (M. S. F.), the student wing of Indian Union Muslim League.[3]
He later served as the Kondotty Mandalam Committee President, Malappuram District Committee Secretary and State Secretariat Member of Indian Union Muslim League.[3]
He is married to Rukhiya Basheer.[1]
Political career
Basheer actively engaged in trade union field and became Kerala State Secretary of STU.[3] He also worked as president of various trade unions affiliated to STU in industrial firms like:
- Mavoor Gwalior Rayons[3]
- Malabar Cements, Palakkad, Edarikode Textiles[3]
- Kerala Electrical and Allied, Kundara[3]
- Malabar Spinning Mills, Kozhikode[3]
- Modern Spinning Mills, Kozhikode[3]
- Steel Complex, Kozhikode[3]
- K. S. D. C. Kuttipuram [3]
He was also Member in Kerala Agricultural University Senate, Kerala State Orphanage Control Board and Industries Relationship Committee.[3]
As Minister for Education (1991–96 and 2001–06)
As Minister for Education, Basheer was instrumental in promoting the concept of Self-financing Colleges.[3]
- Introduction of Grading System at the Secondary and Higher Secondary Levels.[1]
- Establishment of Kannur University, Sri Sankara University of Sanskrit, Kaladi & National University of Advanced Legal Studies at Kochi.[1]
- Expansion of information technology enabled education and the inclusion of information technology as a part of curriculum in Secondary Level.[1]
- Implemented special package for the education and social upliftment of the physically and mentally handicapped children.[1]
Committee Membership
- Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE)[1]
- Government of India Committee on Decentralisation of Education Management[1]
- Janardhana Reddy Commission on National Educational Policy[1]
- Minority Education Monitoring Committee[1]
Member of Legislative Assembly
Constituency | Election | Tenure | Assembly | Position | Chief Minister |
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Peringalam | 1985 (bye-election) | 1985–87 | 7th KLA | Government | K. Karunakaran (1982–87) |
Tirur | 1991 | 1991–96 | 9th KLA | Government | K. Karunakaran (1991–95) |
Government | A. K. Antony (1995–96) | ||||
Tirur | 1996 | 1996–01 | 10th KLA | Opposition | E. K. Nayanar (1996–01) |
Tirur | 2001 | 2001–06 | 11th KLA | Government | A. K. Antony (2001-04) |
Government | Oommen Chandy (2004–06) |
Minister in different Kerala ministries
Election | Ruling Front | Term | Chief Minister | Portfolio | Period |
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1991
(9th KLA) |
UDF
(1991–96) |
1991–95 | K. Karunakaran | Education | 1991–95 |
1995–96 | A. K. Antony | Education | 1995–96 | ||
2001
(11 KLA) |
UDF
(2001–06) |
2004–06 | Oommen Chandy | Education | 2004–06 |
Member of Parliament
Alliance | Constituency | Election | House | Tenure | Position |
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United Progressive Alliance | Ponnani | 2009 | 15th House | 2009–14 | Government |
Ponnani | 2014 | 16th House | 2014–19 | Opposition | |
Ponnani | 2019 | 17th House | 2019–present | Opposition |
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "E. T. Mohammed Basheer (profile)". Government of India.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ a b "E. T. Mohammed Basheer (profile)". Kerala Legislative Assembly.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "E.T. Mohamed Basheer (ML) - Biodata". Kerala Legislative Assembly.
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