India’s top Islamic Organization has allotted members to 30 Muslim women from various fields and appointed three women as executive panel members.
The decision was taken during the two-day general body meeting held in Kanpur. The meeting was attended by 140 delegates from across the country.
Asma Zahra, from Hyderabad who runs the charitable hospital, Lucknow-based Dr. Night Parveen, who runs educational Institutions, and a social worker from Delhi Atiya Parveen have been appointed executive committee members.
These names were nominated from across the country who are qualified and practicing Muslims working in social fields.