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Bilkees Idrees Latīf (c. 1930 – 27 October 2017) was an Indian social worker and writer from Telangana, known for her work in the slums of India. She was a founding member of INTACH. She is the author of several articles and five books, including ''Essential Andhra Cookbook'', ''Fragrance of Forgotten Years'' and ''The Ladder of His Life : Biography of Air Chief Marshal Idris Latif''. The Government of India awarded her the fourth-highest civilian honour of the Padma Shri, in 2009, for her contributions to society.


Background and early life

Bilkees Latif was born into an affluent Muslim family of
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in India, the daughter of Ali Yavar Jung, a nobleman of
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, by his first wife Alys Iffrig. Her mother Alys, daughter of a French father and German mother, was raised a Catholic in France. She came to India upon marrying Ali Yavar Jung and Bilkees was born to them soon afterwards, but the marriage fell apart shortly afterwards. Bilkees's parents were divorced when she was still a child, and both of them went on to marry other people. Very shortly after the divorce, Bilkees's mother married Ali Mohammad Akbar Hyderi, another nobleman of
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, and became famous under the name "Alys Hyderi" as a hostess and a socialite. Bilkees Latif's father, Ali Yavar Jung, hailed from a landed, aristocratic family of
Hyderabad State Hyderabad State () was a princely state located in the south-central Deccan region of India with its capital at the city of Hyderabad. It is now divided into the present-day state of Telangana, the Kalyana-Karnataka region of Karnataka, and t ...
, one that had served the
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for several generations. He was a diplomat and educationist, was appointed vice chancellor of Osmania University by the last Nizam in 1946, and as vice-chancellor of
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by the
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's government under
Indira Gandhi Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (; Given name, ''née'' Nehru; 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was an Indian politician and a central figure of the Indian National Congress. She was elected as third prime minister of India in 1966 ...
in the 1960s. He served at various times as the Indian ambassador to Argentina, Egypt, Yugoslavia, Greece, France, and the United States, and ended his blemishless career as Governor of Maharashtra, again appointed by
Indira Gandhi Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (; Given name, ''née'' Nehru; 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was an Indian politician and a central figure of the Indian National Congress. She was elected as third prime minister of India in 1966 ...
, holding that office for a record seven years (1970–76) until his death in December 1976. Some time after his divorce from Alys, he had married
Zehra Ali Yavar Jung Zehra Ali Yavar Jung is an Indian social worker and the founder of ''Society For Clean Cities'' (SCC), a non governmental organization working for the welfare of the slum dwellers of Mumbai. She was married to Ali Yavar Jung, a diplomat and a for ...
, a lady of background similar to his own, a social worker who was honoured with the Padma Bhushan in 1973.


Marriage

When she was still in her early teens, Ali Yavar Jung arranged in the usual Indian way for his daughter Bilkees to marry into a family of background similar to his own. The groom, Idris Latif, was the son of Hasan Latif, Chief Engineer of
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and the scion of a wealthy, landed Hyderabadi Muslim family. Idris, who was nine years older than Bilquees, was a commissioned officer in the Air Force of the British Raj. The wedding was held when Bilquis was still in her teens, and the marriage proved to be extremely happy and harmonious. The couple were blessed with three children, two sons, Asghar and Asad, and a daughter, Mariam. Bilquees's husband was destined to have a career every bit as distinguished as her father's had been. In 1946, when the
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took place, Idris opted to stay with India. He would rise to become India's first Muslim Chief of Air Staff (head of the Air Force). After retiring from the Air Force, he would be appointed Governor of Maharashtra and Indian ambassador to France under the patronage of
Indira Gandhi Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (; Given name, ''née'' Nehru; 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was an Indian politician and a central figure of the Indian National Congress. She was elected as third prime minister of India in 1966 ...
and her
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. Bilquess complemented her husband's career by taking up social work and networking on a level that was rare in India at that time. She owed her networking skills to her mother, a socialite, and her reach in high places to her father. Bilquees came into her own after her husband was appointed governor of Maharashtra in 1982, an office which her father had held for seven years until 1976. During her father's stint, Bilquees (and her step-mother) had already developed a set of social projects, and now, after she returned to the Raj Bhavan in Bombay, she pursued them with renewed vigour. Residents of a certain age will recollect the regularity with which she was featured on television during those years, a time when there was only one TV network in India, the government-owned
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. It must be said that she made sincere and hardworking efforts to improve the lives of the poor. She took up only a few projects, but those were works in which she was genuinely interested, and then she put a lot of effort in pursuing them. Her most important social welfare projects was the uplift of the poor in Dharavi, which was the largest slum in the world. She documented her experiences in her book, ''O Dharavi''. Bilkees also wrote several books apart from ''Oh Dharavi.'' Her first book, ''Essential Andhra Cookbook'', is a study of the cuisine of Andhra Pradesh. This was followed by ''Fragrance of Forgotten Years'', an autobiographical account of her early years, published in 2010. The same year, she published another book, ''Forgotten'', which narrates the lives of a six notable women from Indian history. The latest of her publications, ''The Ladder of His Life'', is the biography of her husband, I. H. Latif, through his Air Force, diplomatic and gubernatorial days. Bilquees Latif was awarded the Padma Shri in 2009, and the citation mentions her work during the 1980s in the slums of Mumbai. Bilquees Latif died in October 2017 at the age of 86.Social activist Bilkees Latif no more
/ref> She was survived by her husband, who died a few months later in May 2018 aged 95, and by her three children, two sons Asghar and Asad, and a daughter, Mariam.


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See also

* I. H. Latif * Ali Yavar Jung


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Bilkees Latif
at Penguin India * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Latif, Bilkees I. 2017 deaths 20th-century Indian biographers 21st-century Indian non-fiction writers 21st-century Indian women writers Cookbook writers Educators from Telangana Indian food writers Indian women non-fiction writers Women biographers Recipients of the Padma Shri in social work Social workers from Telangana Women cookbook writers Women educators from Telangana Women writers from Telangana Writers from Hyderabad, India Year of birth uncertain 20th-century Indian women 20th-century Indian people Tyabji family