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Anees Fatima (1901–1979) was an Indian politician. She is recorded among twentieth-century Indian political figures whose public life spanned a period that included the late colonial era and the early decades of independent India.
| Name | Anees Fatima |
|---|---|
| Born | 1901 |
| Died | 1979 |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupation | Politician |
Anees Fatima belonged to a generation of Indian public figures whose lifetimes coincided with major political transitions, including the Indian independence movement, Partition in 1947, and the formation of the Republic of India in 1950. Detailed biographical particulars about her early life, education, and family are not summarised here in the absence of confirmed information.
She is identified in reference records as an Indian politician. Specific offices held, constituencies represented, party affiliations, and legislative or organisational roles are not detailed in this article, as reliable particulars are not available to the present compilation.
Her inclusion in catalogues of Indian politicians indicates that her career formed part of the broader record of political participation in twentieth-century India, a period during which an increasing number of women entered formal politics at the provincial, state, and national levels.