Waqf Board: CEO Mohd Asadullah Makes a Comeback

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Waqf Board | Hyderabad, Oct 15: Telangana Waqf Board CEO Mohammed Asadullah assumed charge on Wednesday, marking a key administrative development for the Muslim endowments body.

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Officials linked his assumption of charge to ongoing changes within the institution’s leadership and operations.​

Officials indicated that Mohammed Asadullah’s taking charge comes amid a period of institutional flux at the Telangana State Waqf Board. The step is seen as important for stabilising day-to-day functions and addressing pending administrative tasks.​

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With the CEO in place, the Board is expected to focus on core issues such as streamlining records and handling property-related matters. The leadership aims to ensure continuity in addressing operational needs that affect public-facing services.​

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Operational continuity and next steps

The assumption of charge signals a continuity plan to keep essential processes on track. The move is intended to improve coordination within the Board and maintain momentum on pending administrative work.

Amid these challenges, the public and community elders have expressed hope that the current chairman Syed Azmathullah Hussaini, along with CEO Mohammed Asadullah, will take the Waqf Board to new heights of development and community welfare.

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Many believe that effective leadership and coordination can revitalize the institution’s structure and bring more transparency to its operations.

Community leaders have also voiced optimism that Chairman Azmathullah will bring a job calendar to the Waqf Board and align its policies with those of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy.

Board members and political parties have welcomed these recent developments, calling them a positive step for the Muslim community and for safeguarding its endowment properties.

Waqf Board: CEO Mohd Asadullah Makes a Comeback
Waqf Board: CEO Mohd Asadullah Makes a Comeback

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