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| n | 37 | In 1935, she formed the ''Punjab Provincial Muslim Women's League''. In 1937, she was elected a Member of the [[Punjab Legislative Assembly]] and was appointed ''Parliamentary Secretary for Education, Medical Relief and Public Health''. In 1938, she formally joined [[All India Muslim League]] and was inducted in the ''Woman's Central Sub-committee''.<ref>http://www.cybercity-online.net/pof/begum_jahanara_shah_nawaz.html</ref> | n | 37 | In 1935, she formed the ''Punjab Provincial Muslim Women's League''. In 1937, she was elected a Member of the [[Punjab Legislative Assembly]] and was appointed ''Parliamentary Secretary for Education, Medical Relief and Public Health''. In 1938, she formally joined [[All India Muslim League]] and was inducted in the ''Woman's Central Sub-committee''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cybercity-online.net/pof/begum_jahanara_shah_nawaz.html |title=Begum Jahanara Shah Nawaz |publisher=Cybercity-online.net |date= |accessdate=2013-05-23}}</ref> |
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| t | 53 | Begum Jahanara Shah Nawaz wrote several pamphlets on educational and social matters. She wrote a book titled ''Husn Ara Begum'' in [[Urdu language|Urdu]] and her memoirs titled ''Father and Daughter'' in [[English language|English]].<ref>''Father and Daughter: a political autobiography''. Lahore: Nigarishat, 1971. Also: Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2002 0195796462</ref>The oldest avenue for women's liberation in south asia has been literature. Begum shahnawaz contributed prolifically to women and literary magazine and published a novel Husu Ara Begum which enjoyed wide popularity. Being the daughter of Sir Muhammad Shafi, her family back ground opened for her avenue of social reform and party politics. She came into contact with the maharani of baroda during an All India ladies conference. She reserves her highest praise for Mrs. Kamla Devi Chattopadhya, the outstanding author and parliamentarian as one of the best women in India. National and communal politics went side by side and she was persuaded by the begum of Bhopal to form an All India ladies Conference as well. | t | 53 | Begum Jahanara Shah Nawaz wrote several pamphlets on educational and social matters. She wrote a book titled ''Husn Ara Begum'' in [[Urdu language|Urdu]] and her memoirs titled ''Father and Daughter'' in [[English language|English]].<ref>''Father and Daughter: a political autobiography''. Lahore: Nigarishat, 1971. Also: Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2002 0195796462</ref> The oldest avenue for women's liberation in south asia has been literature. Begum shahnawaz contributed prolifically to women and literary magazine and published a novel Husu Ara Begum which enjoyed wide popularity. Being the daughter of Sir Muhammad Shafi, her family back ground opened for her avenue of social reform and party politics. She came into contact with the maharani of baroda during an All India ladies conference. She reserves her highest praise for Mrs. Kamla Devi Chattopadhya, the outstanding author and parliamentarian as one of the best women in India. National and communal politics went side by side and she was persuaded by the begum of Bhopal to form an All India ladies Conference as well. |
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