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Adeela Abdulla

Adeela Abdulla

Indian civil servant (born 1985)


Adeela Abdullah is an Indian Administrative Service officer (Kerala cadre 2012 batch) and director of the Women and Child Development Department. Adeela also has the additional charge of Gender Park CEO and state lottery department director. First Muslim woman to pass the civil service examination from Malabar of Kerala state. As a medical doctor she worked in the health center at Agali, Mannarkkad. Adeela then went on to become fisheries director of Kerala and is managing director of Vizhinjam International Seaport Limited . She is also project director of Kerala Solid Waste Management Project, a world bank funded project

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Early life

Adeela Abdulla was born to Abdulla and Biyyathu. She did her school education from Good Faith School Kuttyadi and MES Raja residential school Chathamangalam. She earned her MBBS from MES medical college Perinthalmanna. She married Dr. Rabeeh from Perinthalmanna. Her Civil Service training was in Delhi, including Hamdard Study Circle.[1][2]

Career

After working as a Sub-Collector Trainee in Kannur District, she was appointed Sub-Collector of Tirur in Malappuram District and later Subcollector infortKochi.[3][4]

Controversies

As the Fort Kochi sub-collector she acted against illegal encroachment worth Rs 60 crore in various parts of the city and began the process of eviction. She attracted the full attention of Kerala. She was transferred to Life Mission Kerala corporation and appointed CEO.[5]


References

  1. "The first Muslim woman has pass the civil service examination from Malabar". www.rediff.com.

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