List of Jamia Millia Islamia people
This is a list of alumni and faculty of Jamia Millia Islamia.
Faculty
Name | Introduction | Ref |
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Mini Shaji Thomas | Dean Faculty of Engineering and Technology, former Director NIT Trichy. | |
A. Ramachandran | Artist and Former Professor of the Department of Art and Education. | [1] |
Akhtarul Wasey | Professor Emeritus Islamic Studies, former Head of the department of Islamic Studies and former Dean of the faculty of Humanities and Languages. | |
Farhat Basir Khan | Professor of Photography | |
Farida Abdulla Khan | Former Dean of the Education faculty of Jamia. | |
Furqan Qamar | Professor of Management, Former Vice chancellor of Central University of Himachal Pradesh and Adviser to Planning Commission (Education) | |
Gopi Chand Narang | Author and Former Professor of Urdu. | |
Mohammad Mujeeb | Former VC of the Jamia. | |
Mohammad Zahid Ashraf | Dean of Faculty of Life Sciences | |
Mukul Kesavan | Professor, Department of History, Jamia Millia Islamia | |
Nuzhat Parveen Khan | Professor, Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia | [2] |
Shohini Ghosh | Director, AJK Mass Communication Research Centre | |
Zafar Ahmad Nizami | Former head of the department of Political Science. | [3] |
Zayn al-Abidin Sajjad Meerthi | Professor of History and former head of the department of Islamic Studies. | [4] |
Alumni
Name | Introduction | Ref |
---|---|---|
Abdul Lateef Azmi | Urdu litterateur | [5] |
Abul Kalam Qasmi | Urdu critic and former dean of the Faculty of Arts at the Aligarh Muslim University | [6] |
Afroz Alam Sahil | Editor at BeyondHeadlines | |
Akanksha Damini Joshi | Filmmaker, cinematographer and photographer | |
Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai | Padma Vibhushan awardee, Former member of Rajya Sabha, Former governor of Bihar, Haryana, West Bengal | |
Akhu Chingangbam | Lyricist, Singer and Founder of the folk-rock band Imphal Talkies and The Howlers | [7] |
Alankrita Shrivastava | Screenwriter and director | |
Amanatullah Khan | Two time member of Delhi Legislative Assembly | |
Amar Kanwar | Filmmaker | [8] |
Amit Dutt | Scientist, Geneticist, known for his studies on Fibroblast growth factor receptor | |
Ampareen Lyngdoh | Member of Meghalaya Legislative Assembly since 2008 | |
Anjana Om Kashyap | Executive Editor at Aaj Tak | [9] |
Anwar Jamal | Documentary Filmmaker | |
Anusha Shah | Civil engineer, 159th President of Institution of Civil Engineers | [10] |
Anuraadha Tewari | Screenwriter and director | |
Aparna Sanyal | Film director and producer | [11] |
Arfa Khanum Sherwani | Senior Editor at The Wire | |
Aseem Mishra | Cinematographer | |
Barkha Dutt | News Anchor, Former Consulting Editor NDTV, Owner of MoJo | |
Bharat Chikara | Hockey player | [12] |
Danish Aslam | Film director | |
Danish Siddiqui | Photojounalist, Winner of Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography | [13] |
Danish Mujtaba | Hockey Player | [12] |
Devesh Chauhan | Arjuna awardee, Hockey player | [14] |
Farida Khanam | Islamic Scholar, Professor, Peace Activist | |
Gagan Ajit Singh | Arjuna Awardee, Hockey Player | [15] |
Gayathri Prabhu | Novelist | [16] |
Gul Khan | TV Producer and director | |
Gurwinder Singh | Hockey Player | |
Habib Faisal | Film Writer and director | |
Harish Chandra Burnwal | Writer, journalist, lyricist and bhajan singer. | [17] |
Harsh Chhaya | Television and Bollywood Film Actor | |
Hasina Jalal | Afghan activist | [18] |
Hemant Chaturvedi | Cinematographer | [19] |
Hindol Sengupta | Historian and Journalist | [20] |
Imran Hussain | Two time member of Delhi Legislative Assembly, cabinet minister in Delhi government | [21] |
Imran Raza Ansari | Former Cabinet Minister in Jammu & Kashmir | [22] |
Jai Prakash | Indian Wrestler, 1984 Olympian | |
Janaki Sabesh | Actress | [23] |
Javed Ali Khan | Former member of Rajya Sabha | [24] |
Kabir Khan | Film director | [25] |
Kamlesh Kumar Singh | Hockey Player | |
Kiran Rao | Film director and actress | |
Kamal Akhtar | Former Cabinet Minister in Uttar Pradesh government, Former Rajya Sabha member | |
Kuldeep Singh | Hockey Player | |
Kunal Majumder | Journalist and academic | [26] |
Kunwar Danish Ali | Member of Lok Sabha | |
Loveleen Tandan | Film director (Slumdog Millionaire) | [27] |
Mahmud Hussain | Member of Pakistan Movement, First Constituent Assembly | |
Mairaj Ahmad Khan | Skeet Shooter, Olympian | [28] |
Mandeep Antil | Hockey Player | |
Mayukh Hazarika | Playback singer and music director | |
Meem Afzal | Former Member of Rajya Sabha | [29] |
Meena Kotwal | Journalist, and the founder of The Mooknayak | [30] |
Meenu Gaur | British-Indian director and screenwriter | [31] |
Mohammad Hossein Adeli | Iranian Politician, Diplomat, Economist, Secretary General at Gas Exporting Countries Forum | |
Marya Shakil | Television journalist & news anchor | [32] |
Masud Husain Khan | Linguist, first Professor Emeritus in Social Sciences at AMU and the fifth Vice-Chancellor of the Jamia | |
Mohammad Alvi | Urdu Poet | |
Mohammad Najeeb Qasmi | Islamic Scholar | |
Mohammad Zahid Ashraf | Recipient of National Bioscience Award for Career Development | [33] |
Mohibbullah | Member of Parliament | [34][35] |
Muazzam Beg | Bollywood film writer and director | [36] |
Muzaffar Alam | Professor at University of Chicago | [37] |
Mouni Roy | Actress | |
Naved Aslam | Film & Television Actor, Writer | |
Nidhi Bisht | Actress | [38] |
Nishtha Jain | Film Director and producer | [39] |
Nitin Kumar | Hockey Player | |
Natasha Badhwar | Journalist, Author and Documentary filmmaker | |
Neelum Sharma | Nari Shakti Puraskar 2019, Doordarshan Anchor/Journalist | |
Neha Dixit | Independent Journalist and Author | |
Nitin Kumar | Professional Darts Player | [40] |
Nuzhat Parveen Khan | Professor of Law, Dean at School of Law, Bennett University and former Dean at Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia | [2][41] |
Parvez Sharma | Filmmaker, Author, and Journalist | |
Prashant Pandey | Writer Director | [42] |
Pir Ilahi Bux | Prominent Member of Pakistan Movement and Second Chief Minister of Sindh | |
Pranab Kumar Aich | Documentary Filmmaker, Photographer | [43] |
Prabhjot Singh | Arjuna awardee, Hockey player | [14][15] |
Prerna Bhambri | National Level Tennis Player | [44] |
Raqib Hameed Naik | Journalist, founder of Hindutva Watch | [45] |
Raziuddin Aquil | Historian and academic | [46] |
Rintu Thomas | Academy Award nominated filmmaker | [47] |
Ritu Kapur | Media Entrepreneur | [48] |
Rahimuddin Khan | Retired four star general of Pakistan Army, Former Governor of Balochistan and Sindh | |
Rakesh Sharma | Documentary Filmmaker | [49] |
Rameez Nemat | First-class cricketer | [50] |
Ritesh Shah | Screenwriter | |
Roshan Abbas | Radio Jockey / Film Director | |
Saif Ali Naqvi | Member of Indian National Congress | |
Saba Mumtaz | Television Writer and producer. | |
Sanjeev K Jha | Screenwriter / Filmmaker | [51] |
Shah Alam | Activist, Documentary Filmmaker and Founder of Awam ka Cinema | [52] |
Shah Rukh Khan | Actor | [53] |
Shakeel Ahmed | Scientist | |
Shalu Nigam | Lawyer, Legal Scholar and Author | |
Shashwati Talukdar | New York-based Academic-Filmmaker | |
Shaunak Sen | Academy award nominated filmmaker | [54] |
Suhaib Ilyasi | Television Producer and director | |
Surender Kumar | Hockey Player | |
Syed Hassan | Educationist | |
Syed Sahil Agha | Writer and Dastangoi Performer | |
Satpal Tanwar | Founder of Akhil Bhartiya Bhim Sena | |
Shah Alam | Two time member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly | [55] |
Shazia Ilmi | Television journalist and spokesperson of Bharatiya Janta Party | [56] |
S. Y. Quraishi | 17th Chief Election Commissioner of India | |
S.A. Lalli | Economics Author and Professor at University of Delhi | |
Syed Hassan | Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Padma Shri awardee | |
Tabish Mehdi | Indian poet, literary critic and writer | [57] |
Tsering Rhitar Sherpa | Nepalese Film Director and producer | |
Tushar Khandekar | Hockey Player | [12] |
Vikas Jain | Co-founder and Business Director, Micromax | [58] |
Vinod Jose | Investigative Journalist, Executive Editor at The Caravan | |
Virender Sehwag | Cricketer | [59] |
Wasiq Khan | Bollywood Production Designer and art director | [60] |
Yasin Mazhar Siddiqi | Director of the Institute of Islamic Studies of Aligarh Muslim University | |
Zeishan Quadri | Writer, actor, Gangs of Wasseypur | |
Munna Khalid | Indian para-badminton athlete | |
Zubair Khan | Three time Member of the Legislative Assembly | |
Zulfiquarulla | Former Member of Lok Sabha | |
Meeran Haider | Activist | |
Javed Ali Khan | Member of Rajya Sabha | [61] |
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