BEGUM RA'ANA LIAQUAT ALl KHAN
Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan was ~m on February 13, 1905 at Almora in U.P. (India). She was a highly educated lady in days
when education for Women of Indo-Pakistan Sub-continent was not an easily accessible commodity. She did her Masters first in Economics and then in Sociology, securing First class First from the Lucknow University.
Thereafter, she did her Bachelor of Teaching (B. T.) from the Calcutta University and taught economics at lnder Parasat Girls College, Delhi till her marriage to Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan in 1933.
She was a source of inspiration and strength to her great husband in his struggle for the emancipation of the Muslims of
the Indo-Pakistan Sub- continent and in revitalizing the Muslim League and galvanizing it into a cohesive force to he reckoned with
She became political confidant and Personal Secretary to Liaquat Ali. She
was a regular participant in the Muslim League functions. Her residence 'Gul-e-Ra'ana' in Delhi turned to be the nucleus of all major political activities, gatherings, deliberations and decisions of the All
India Muslim League, with herself at the centre of hospitality to the Muslim
League Leaders and workers who used to flank her house from all over India. Even after the creation of Pakistan her struggle for the Muslim Ummah
did not cease. She made strenuous efforts in 1947 for the rehabilitation of refugees coming from India and founded. All Pakistan Women's National
Guard' to help the refugees in settling down in their newfound Country. In 1948 she founded 'Pakistan Cottage Industries Association' and was elected its life time President. In 1948 she founded ' Pakistan Cottage
Industries Association' and 'General Federation of Women's Club' and 'International Alliance of Women'.
IBegum Ra'ana bore the shock of the assasination of her great husband in
1951 with fortitude. She was the first Muslim Woman to represent Pakistan in the United Nations Seventh General Assembly in 1952. Begum Ra'ana
was the first ever Muslim Woman to be appointed as an Ambassador first to the Netherlands from September 1954 to June 1961, (Doyen of the Corps
Diplomatique in her last year), and then to Italy and Tunisia (June 1961 to March 1966). During all her diplomatic assignments abroad she earned a lot
of respect for Pakistan. In February 1973 Begum Ra'ana was appointed the first women 'Governor' of the Province of Sindh and 'Chancellor of Sindh
University'. She was the founder of a number of women community/health, social and industrial centres and organizations. She was also the Founder of
'Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan College of Home Economics', Karachi, 'College of Home Economics', Lahore and 'College of Home Economics', Dhaka, She
was life member of various International bodies and recipient 0( Medals and citations which included 'Jane Adams Medal' 1950 (U.S.A.), 'Woman of Achievement Medal' 1950 (U.S.A.), 'Mother of Pakistan' 1950 (U.S.A.),
'Nishan-e-Imtiaz' 1959 (Pakistan), 'Grand Cross of Orange-Nassau' 1961 (The Netherlands), 'International Gimbel Award' 1961-62 (First Asian Woman Recipient), 'Woman 0( the World' J965 Chosen by the Turkish
Women's Association, Ankara), 'Calcaliera di Gran Croce' 1966 (Italy) and 'United Nations Human Rights Award' 1978 (New York).
She died on June 13, 1990 at Karachi and is buried at the side of her great husband in Mazar-e-Quaid compound.
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