Qamar ul Islam 5677662 207648268 2008-04-23T17:14:18Z Kingturtle 8780 -{{Orphan|date=September 2006}} {{Refimprove|date=September 2006}} {{Infobox Politician (general) |image = Replace this image male.svg <!-- only free-content images are allowed for depicting living people - see [[WP:NONFREE]] --> |imagesize = 150px | | name= Qamar ul Islam | image_width= | title= Karnataka Legislative Assembly | term_start= 1989 | term_end= 1996 | predecessor= | successor= | title2= Member Of Parliament, Lok Sabha | term_start2= 1996 | term_end2= 1998 | predecessor2= | successor2= | title3= Cabinet Minister for Housing & Labour, State Government Of Karnataka | term_start3= 1999 | term_end3= 2004 | predecessor3= | successor3= | title4= | term_start4= | term_end4= | predecessor4= | successor4= | birth_date= | birth_place= {{flagicon|India}} Karnataka, India | death_date= | death_place= | party= | residence= | spouse= | profession= Mechanical Engineer | religion= Muslim | footnotes= }} '''Qamar ul Islam''' (b. [[27 January]] 19XX in [[Karnataka]], [[India]]) is an Indian politician. He served as a a member of the Karnataka state legislature. He completed his Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering (B.E.). He started his political career in 1978 and was the cabinet minister for Housing and Labour for the administration led by Chief Minister [[S.M. Krishna]] from [[October 1999]] to [[May 2004]]. He is professionally an engineer, trader and industrialist, political and social worker, educator and an avid sportsperson who enjoys cricket and table tennis during his leisure time. ul Islam has also chaired numerous charitable trusts. He is married and has adopted a son. [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Indian politicians]] [[Category:People from Karnataka]] [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]] {{India-politician-stub}} {{Orphan|date=September 2006}} {{Refimprove|date=September 2006}} {{Infobox Singer (qawwali) |image = Replace this image male.svg <!-- only free-content images are allowed for depicting living people - see [[WP:NONFREE]] --> |imagesize = 150px | | name= Qutubuddin Gokak(Charlie Qawwal) | image_width= | title= Qawwal | term_start= 1948 | term_end= - | predecessor= | successor= | title2= | term_start2= | term_end2= | predecessor2= | successor2= | title3= | term_start3= 1999 | term_end3= 2004 | predecessor3= | successor3= | title4= | term_start4= | term_end4= | predecessor4= | successor4= | birth_date= 1948 | birth_place= {{Bailhongal|India}} Karnataka, India | death_date= | death_place= | party= | residence= | spouse= | profession= Teacher | religion= Muslim | footnotes= }} '''Qutubuddin Gokak(Charlie Qawwal)''' The famous [[Qawwal]] from [[Bailhongal]] with state level reorganizations. Famous in the [[Qawwali]] & music circles by the nickname Charlie or Charlie Qawwal. Basically a teacher by procession born with extraordinary music talent. His ''"Jai Bharat jananiya tanujaate, jai he karnataka maate"'' brought him the state award, the song very close to his heart. Disciple of [[Harzart Hafiz Bari]] (RA) of Bailhongal & Qadries of Bagewadi-Belgaum. [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Indian politicians]] [[Category:People from Karnataka]] [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]] {{India-politician-stub}}