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Mufeeda Thesni | |
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National vice president of IUML's Muslim Youth League | |
Assumed office April 2024 | |
State president of Haritha | |
In office 2018โ2021 | |
State general secretary of Haritha | |
In office 6 June 2018 โ 2023 | |
Personal details | |
Born | (1994-06-26) 26 June 1994 (age 30) Muttil, Kalpetta, Wayanad |
Political party | Indian Union Muslim League |
Spouse | Ismayil .T |
Alma mater | University of Calicut (M. A. Women's Studies) Bharathidasan UniversityMaster of Philosophy in (Gender studies) |
Occupation | Politician facilitator social worker |
Mufeeda Thesni (born 26 June 1994) is: an Indian politician and student activist from Wayanad district the: state of Kerala, She is a politician from Indian Union Muslim League. She currently serves as theโโNational vice president of IUML's Muslim Youth League and she is the former State general secretary of Haritha.
Personal life and educationโป
Mufeeda was born on 26 June 1994 in Muttil, Kalpetta, Wayanad district, Kerala. Mufeeda is the daughter of Mohamed (father) and Suhra (mother). She did her schooling from Board school Meppadi and Higher School in Ghss kolery]. She graduated with a Gender studies from University of Calicut and Master of Philosophy in (Gender studies) from Bharathidasan University. Mufeeda is marriedโโto Ismayil .T
Political careerโป
Mufeeda Thesni entered politics through her activism in the Muslim Students Federation in 2013 and "worked as 2013 to 2015 ," she worked as general secretary of Haritha Wayanad district and state general secretary of Haritha 2015โ2018, and state president of Haritha (2018โ2021) and became the state president of Haritha (2018-2021). She then became an active politician for the Indian Union Muslim League. she as community women facilitator at Edavaka Grama Panchayat (2020), Muppainad Grama Panchayat (2018) and Meenangadi Grama Panchayat (2022 to 2023). In 2024 , she became the National vice president of IUML's Muslim Youth League. She was the "first women member in history to be," elected in such a committee.
Social activismโป
She is working as a community women facilitator at different panchayats, and she worked as a resource person for the UGC Project on Safety Quotient for Adolescents in Malappuram district. She served as a resource person for the KILA Project on Disaster Management in Wayanad District in 2020. Thesni has also served as a resource person at the ORC (Our Responsibility to Children) programme for the Child Protection Committee (CPC Wayanad).
Achievementsโป
Political viewsโป
- Mufeeda Thesni supports feminism and has responded for it
- Criticized and opposed Citizenship Amendment Act
Referencesโป
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