- Rafi Ahmed Kidwai
Infobox revolution biography
name=Rafi Ahmed Kidwai
lived=18 February ,1894 –24 October 1954
placeofbirth=Barabanki ,Uttar Pradesh ,India
placeofdeath=
caption=File photo of Rafi Ahmed Kidwai
movement=Indian Independence movement
organizations=Indian National Congress Rafi Ahmed Kidwai (
Hindi : रफ़ी अहमद क़िदवई), (1894 - 24 October, 1954) was an Indian independence activist and asocialist , sometimes described as an Islamic socialist. He came fromBarabanki District of United Provinces, now Uttar Pradesh, in northIndia .After attending
M.A.O. College inAligarh , Kidwai entered politics through theKhilafat movement, and after the passage ofGovernment of India Act 1935 , he held an office for theIndian National Congress .In 1937, Kidwai became a minister for Revenue and Prisons in
Govind Ballabh Pant 's cabinet in United Provinces (UP) under the Provincial Autonomy Scheme. Under his stewardship, UP became the first province to curtail thezamindar i system. In April 1946, he became the Home Minister of UP.Kidwai was a major ally of
Jawaharlal Nehru , the firstPrime Minister of India . After India gained independence from the British Raj in 1947, Kidwai became India's first Minister for Communications. (Kidwai andAbul Kalam Azad were the two Muslims in Nehru's central cabinet.)After the first general elections in 1952, Nehru entrusted Kidwai with the portfolio of Food and Agriculture at a time when there was food rationing in the country.
Kidwai developed cardiac asthma, and died on October 24., 1954.
Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Award
Since 1956
Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Award is given by ICAR once every two years to a scientist who has made outstanding research contributions in the field of agriculture, animal husbandry and allied sciences(i.e. fisheries, aquatic sciences, and public health microbiology). The award consists of a Gold medal, a citation, and a cash prize of 300,000 Indian rupees. [http://www.icar.org.in/merits.html]References
External source
* [http://rrtd.nic.in/rafiahmedkidwai.html Biography from the Government of India's Ministry of Information]
* [http://www.indianmuslims.info/people/features/rafi_ahmed_kidwai_1894_1954_freedom_fighter.html IndianMuslims.info]
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