M. Gulam Mohideen

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M. Gulam Mohideen (born 1918) was an Indian politician of the Indian National Congress who served as a member of the Lok Sabha from Dindigal in 1957.

Early life[]

(Madras—Dindigul— 1957): Son of S. Mohemed Meera Rowther; B. Uthamapalayam, July, 1918; ed. at Board High School, Uthamapalayam and American College, Madurai, Landlord; Ex-Secretary, Madurai Students’ Organisation and Co-operative Stores Uthamapalayam; Ex-Member, Theni Co-operative Society, Theni; Went underground at end of 1941; Took active part in 1942 movement; As student leader conducted many struggles during war period; Was President, District, Town and Provincial Congress Committees; Interested in Kisan and development works; Now President, Panchayat Board, Uthamapalayam and Honorary Jail Visitor, Uthamapalayam Sub-Jail.[1]

Education[]

Salam studied at American College, Madurai

Memberships[]

  • Former Secretary, Madurai Student Federation,
  • Former Secretary, Co-operative Society Uthamapalaiyam,
  • Former Member, Theni Co-operative Society, Theni,
  • key player in the Quit India Movement
  • During the war in 1942, he led many struggles as a student leader.
  • Former President of the City, District and Provincial Congress of the Indian National Congress;
  • Interested in agriculture and welfare,
  • Former Chairman of Uththamapalaiyam City Panchayat,
  • Honorary Visitor and Welfare Officer of Uthamapalaiyam Branch Prison.

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