Quadri urged them to come back.
Syed Ahmed Quadri's contribution was recognised beyond the boundaries of the Hyderabad State.
Syed Ahmed Quadri had a number of mosques also constructed in the nearby areas.
In 1975, the life of Late Mr. Quadri took a new turn when he retired
from the UN"World Food Project.
After independence of India, Syed Ahmed Quadri decided to return this title in deference to the newly
independent state of India.
Syed Ahmed Quadri subsequently became a part of the Indian government
and continued to function in a similar capacity in the Road Transport Department.
Shujaat Ali Quadri raised the question that a father living in the same
house is considered an Indian citizen, while the son is being labeled as outsider.
Subsequently, Syed Ahmed Quadri married Azeemunnisa Begum(a distant cousin of Mr. Quadri
and a widow) in 1953 who remained his life partner until her death on 21 February 1983.
Syed Ahmed Quadri(Urdu: سيد احمد قادري)
was an administrator, educationist, and senior officer in the government of the Nizam of Hyderabad and later on in the government of India and the UNO.
Syed Ahmed Quadri was chosen by the government of Hyderabad to form
a new organisation called"Hyderabad Commercial Corporation" to develop a strong logistics service for the movement of food grains and other commodities.
Syed Ahmed Quadri died of natural causes after a short illness on Wednesday, 16 May 1990 at Hyderabad,
and was buried at the ancestral graveyard at Tekmal Syed Ahmed Quadri wrote a number of books on Tekmal,
astronomy and numerology in Urdu and English.
Some of his books include: History of Takemal Dargah, Hyderabad, 1985 A New Lease of Life to Tekmal, Hyderabad, 1982 Shajar-i Ghawsiya Tekmal mein, Hyderabad, 1977 Karamat o Halat, Hyderabad, 1978 Mysteries of the Hand(a book on palmistry)
Syed Ahmed Quadri was married first to Mehrunnisa Begum d.