Itrat Husain Zuberi
Itrat Husain Zuberi (Bengali:ইতরাত হোসেন জুবেরী) (Kamboh) (1910 – December 1964) was a noted educationist of Pakistan. He started his educational career as a teacher in East Pakistan. He served in various capacities such as professor, Principal, Vice Chancellor, Education Advisor and Member, Executive Board of UNESCO till his retirement. Dr Itrat is the first Indian to have the distinction of being elected a Carnegie Fellow at Oxford.[1]
Education
Zuberi was M.A., Ph D, D.F. R.S.I. He was educated at St John's college Agra, Allahabad University, Merton college, Oxford, and Edinburgh University where he worked under the celebrated professor, Sir Herbert JC.[2]
Professor and Principal Islamia College, Calcutta (1938–1953)
Zuberi joined the Bengal Senior Education Service in 1938 as senior professor of English, Islamia College, an undergraduate college of the prestigious University of Calcutta. Before the establishment of Rajshahi University or University of Rajshahi, it was also known as Islamia college of Rajshahi college. Zuberi served Islamia College as a senior professor and Principal until the college was changed to Rajshahi University in 1953.[2]
Vice Chancellor, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi (1953–1957)
In 1953, the Government of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) adopted the Rajshahi University Act 1953, which was published through a gazette notification on 16 June 1953. The Governor of East Bengal was the chancellor and Zuberi, the Principal of Islamia college (Rajshahi college) was appointed the first Vice-chancellor of the university. Dr Itrat worked together with another patron of learning, Mr. Madar Baksh and prepared a plan for the full-fledged university. All intermediate and degree colleges and also the colleges of vocational and technical education of Rajshahi and Khulna divisions were affiliated to the newly established university.[3][4] Dr Itrat served the Rajshai University as Vice-Chancellor from June 7, 1953 till September 30, 1957.[5][6]
Educational Adviser, Ministry of Education, Pakistan
After creation of India and Pakistan in 1947, Zuberi continued to serve east Pakistan till 1957 when he got the assignment of Educational Adviser, Ministry of Education Karachi, Government of Pakistan.[6]
Member, Executive Board of UNESCO
In 1957 Zuberi was appointed member of the Executive Board of UNESCO during its 49th session held in Paris, on December 19, 1957. The Executive Board adopted the agenda (Item 2) whereby resignation of Dr Momtazuddin Ahmed (Pakistan) was accepted under paragraph 4 of Article V of UNESCO’s Constitution and appointed Zuberi, Educational Adviser, Ministry of Education Karachi to replace him until the end of his term of office.[7]
Zuberi (or Juberi) belongs to Kamboh lineage.
Publication
There are several research[8] done by D. Itrat:
- The dogmatic and mystical theology of John Donne (1938, London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge & New York: Macmillan)
- The technique of T. S. Eliot and the "Portrait of a lady" (1945, London & New York: Longmans-Green)
- The mystical element in the metaphysical poets of the seventeenth century (1948, Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd)
- English prose, 1600-1660 (1965, New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston) (with: Victor Harris)
- Poems (1974, Pakistan: s.n.)
See also
Notes
- ↑ slamic Culture: The Hyderabad Quarterly Review, 1971, p 400, Islam; The Pakistan Year Book & Who's who, 1949, p 870, Saiyed Tahammul Hussain - Pakistan; Who's who in Pakistan, 1963, p 142, edited by Ali Mohammad Barque - Pakistan.
- 1 2 Who's who in Pakistan, 1963, p 142, edited by Ali Mohammad Barque.
- ↑ See: BANGLAPEDIA: University of Rajshahi; See also: .
- ↑ See also: Biographical Studies – 8, My Brother, Preface, 1987, p iv, Fatima Jinah, Editor: Sharif Al Muhammad; Quaid-e-Azam Academy, Karachi.
- ↑ See: University of Rajshahi: .
- 1 2 The Kambojas Through the Ages, 2005, p 383, Kirpal Singh Dardi; Tarikh-i-Qaum Kamboh, 1996, pp 457–59, Chaudhry Muhammad Yusuf Hasan.
- ↑ U. N. E. S. C. O. Executive Board, Resolutions and decisions adopted by the Executive Board of UNESCO at its 49th Session held in Paris on December 19, 1957; U. N. E. S. C. O. Executive Board, Resolutions and decisions adopted by the Executive Board of UNESCO at its 52nd Session held in Paris on January 5, 1959
- ↑ http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=au%3AHusain%2C+Itrat.&qt=hot_author
References
- Tarikh-i-Qaum Kamboh, 1996, Chaudhry Muhammad Yusuf Hasan
- The Kambojas Through the Ages, 2005, Kirpal Singh Dardi
- English prose, 1600-1660 - by Victor Harris, Itrat Husain