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Shah Ozair Munemi

Shah Muhammad Ozair Munemi (1899–1961) was an Indian independence activist. He was born into a wealthy Zamindar family of Phulwarisharif, Bihar, son of Deputy Magistrate Syed Abdul Aziz.
==Education==

Munemi passed his middle school in Phulwarisharif in 1909. The school was established by his maternal grandfather Syed Mummad Umar. In 1918, he cleared his metric exam from Muhammadan Anglo Arabic School, Patna City. He was admitted to B. N. College, Patna, but left to join the non-cooperation movement in 1920–21. Munemi completed a graduate degree from Bihar National Vidhyapeth, Patna (Sadaqat Ashram).
He was appointed Professor of Urdu and Persian at Bihar National Vidhyapeth during 1926–1930. He then became the secretary of Bihar Provincial Congress Committee during 1931-1942. His close friend, Dr Rajendra Prasad, was its President at that time. Munemi was later appointed Chairman of Bihar Central Relief Committee of Congress in 1934.

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