Fairoz Khan

Fairoz Khan (born 21 March 1989) is an Indian student leader and the former national president of the National Students' Union of India (NSUI).[1]. He hails from Ramban district in Jammu & Kashmir.

Fairoz Khan
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AICC member
National Secretary of the NSUI, in charge of Uttar Pradesh
In office
15 Dec 2012  18 Feb 2014
National Secretary of the NSUI, in charge of Odisha
In office
18 Feb 2014  31 Dec 2014
National Secretary of the NSUI, in charge of Jharkhand
In office
1 Jan 2015  29 March 2016
National Secretary of the NSUI, in charge of Telangana
In office
29 March 2016  8 December 2016
National General Secretary of the NSUI, in charge of Andra Pradesh
In office
8 December 2016  12 June 2017
National President of the NSUI
In office
12 June 2017  16 Oct 2018
State President, Chenab Valley People's Association
Assumed office
1 August 2011
Personal details
Born (1989-03-21) 21 March 1989
Jammu and Kashmir, India
Political partyIndian National Congress
ResidenceRamban, Jammu and Kashmir, New Delhi, India
Alma mater
  • Delhi University
  • Jammu University
  • Govt. College Bhaderwah
Websitensui.in
As of 20 August, 2017

Early life

Fairoz Khan was born on 21 March 1989, in the village of Pogal Paristan in Tehsil Ramsu,[2] part of the Ramban District of the then-state of Jammu and Kashmir, India. His family was not involved in politics. His father Muzaffer Ahmed Khan is an engineer and his mother is a housewife; Fairoz's grandfather, Mohd Yousf Khan, was an influential contractor in the area. Fairoz's great-grandfather, Gahlum Kouider, was the sarpanch of Pogal Paristan. Fairoz Khan is the eldest of two brothers and four sisters. The family is credited with bringing high schools to the village.[3][4][5]

Fairoz Khan completed his primary education through fourth grade in Ramban; seventh and eighth grades at Adnaan Model Academy, Banihal; ninth through eleventh grades at Government. High Secondary School, Ramban; and twelfth grade from Happy Model High Secondary School, Udhampur. He obtained a Bachelor of Science (BSc) from Government PG (Post Graduate) College Bhaderwah, and a Bachelor of Law (LLB) and Masters of Arts in Political Science (MA) from Jammu University. At the university, he was an active student leader[6] and protested against what he described as the university's "anti-student" policies.[7] He is still pursuing his studies there.

Political career

On June 22, 2017, at the age of 28, Khan was sworn-in as the president of the National Students' Union of India (NSUI). He was the first Kashmiri to hold this post.[8]

Khan and his team can be credited with laying the foundation of the NSUI in Kashmir and Ladakh. He has in-charge status for Andhra Pradesh and had remained in charge of many states including Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Jharkhand and Telangana. He has worked in Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) elections and various state assembly elections.[1] He worked to open the mobile schools for students from the former district of Doda.[9] At an NSUI meeting, Khan discussed the need to open a university campus in Ramban.[10]

Khan was appointed National Secretary of the NSUI on 16 December 2012,[11] from a field of 120 candidates. Rohit Choudhary made the selection, with final approval coming from Rahul Gandhi.[12] After his appointment, Khan was greeted by many supporters at the Jammu airport.[13] Since his appointment, Khan has spoken at many rallies and seminars, such as a seminar about deforestation on 31 July 2012.[14] He runs the online budget campaign of Agra University.[15][16]

Fairoz Khan on right

Movements

Fight Against JKSSB

Khan started a movement against the Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) over mass copying in exams, leading a series of protests and a signature campaign against the JKSSB and the government of Jammu and Kashmir. On December 25, 2015 Khan said that there was mass copying in all JKSSB centres on a paper for graduate-level posts. The JKSSB canceled 25 December exams for graduate-level posts and accepted all NSUI demands.[17]

Khan congratulated students and NSUI leaders for their struggle and thanked the media for highlighting their demands.[18][19][20][21][22][23][24]

Chenab Valley People's Association

Khan is the head of the Chenab Valley People's Association (CVPA), a non-governmental organisation (NGO) operating throughout the Chenab Valley.

Campaign for the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act

Khan on the roads of Jammu and Kashmir for implementation of the Right to Education Act

The NSUI has been working to implement the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE) in Jammu and Kashmir.[25] Khan spoke at a rally on 3 September 2012,[26][27] demanding the Act's implementation[28]

Kashmir floods

Khan worked from the start of the floods in Jammu and Kashmir. He rescued people using boats; distributed food, fresh drinking water and clothes; and set up medical camps under the banner of the NSUI. He led the NSUI's relief work in Kashmir and Poonch. When All India Congress Committee (AICC) President Sonia Gandhi and Vice President Rahul Gandhi interacted with flood victims, Khan coordinated the overall interaction program.[29][30][31][32]

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