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Moonis Raza (2 February 1925 – 19 July 1994) was an Indian academic administrator, regional planner and geographer.


Early life

He was born in 1925 into a family of landlords in the
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, India. He was the older brother of Mehdi Raza, a professor of geography, and
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, a poet, novelist, Bollywood film lyricist and screenwriter.


Career

Raza completed his higher studies from the Aligarh Muslim University before joining the same university as a lecturer and reader. In 1966 he was appointed as the head of the Department of Humanities and later as the principal of the
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, Srinagar. Raza held a large number of positions at departments and commissions operated by the
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. He received an honorary
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from
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, United States, in 1991. He was a creator of and an original signatory to the
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, a ten-point action plan devised by the Association of University Leaders for a sustainable future. Raza died of cardiac arrest in
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, on 19 July 1994.


Positions held

*Chairman,
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* Founder Chairman,
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* President, National Association of Geographers of India * Honorary Director, Center of South Asian Studies *
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* Founder Chairman and
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* Director, National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration (NIEPA) * President, Indian Council of Educational Planners and Administrators * President, International Association for Ladakh Studies * Member, Executive Board of the Commonwealth Council of Educational Administration * Member, Advisory Committee of the UNCRD
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* Member, Executive Board of the Commonwealth Council for Educational Administration * Member, National Commission on Teachers * National Lecturer in Geography * Professor and Founding Chairman, Center for the Study of Regional Development (SSS), Jawaharlal Nehru University * Visiting Professor,
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Publications

Raza authored, co-authored, and edited numerous books and articles, including ''Atlas of Tribal India'', ''Atlas of the Child in India'',''Valley of Kashmir'', and ''Education and the Future: A Vision''.


References

People from Ghazipur Aligarh Muslim University alumni Vice-Chancellors of the University of Delhi Indian geographers 20th-century Indian Muslims 1925 births 1994 deaths 20th-century geographers {{India-academic-bio-stub