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Altaf Hussain

May 07 2026

Born in November 1953, Altaf Hussain graduated in Science from the University of Kashmir and earned a Post Graduate Diploma in Management and Marketing in 1977. He began his professional journey in a State Public Sector Undertaking, holding senior management roles in the textile sector and contributing to the Woollen Tweed Project in Kashmir, including production management and international marketing.

In 2000, he was inducted into the Jammu & Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS) in recognition of his outstanding service. During his government tenure, he worked across multiple departments, including Power Development, Revenue, Labour, Lakes and Waterways Development, and Tourism & Culture, retiring as Special Secretary, Tourism and Culture in 2011. He played a key role in promoting sustainable tourism, improving infrastructure, reforming regulatory frameworks, and strengthening heritage conservation initiatives.

For over a decade, he has been actively involved with the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH), New Delhi, serving as Convener of the Kashmir Chapter, coordinating multidisciplinary teams on heritage preservation, educational initiatives, and cultural revival programs.

He currently serves on the Board of Directors of CHINAR International Kashmir, bringing deep expertise in governance, sustainable development, and cultural heritage. He resides in Srinagar during summer and Jammu in winter, traveling as needed for professional and philanthropic commitments.

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