Badruddin Ajmal

Badruddin Ajmal: Education Empire, Business Ventures & Political Influence in Assam

Badruddin Ajmal: Education Empire, Business Ventures & Political Influence in Assam

Badruddin Ajmal

Badruddin Ajmal is a name that stands out in Assam – education, business, and politics. He is not only a successful industrialist and heir to the famous perfume brand Ajmal Perfumes, but also an influential political leader and social worker. Under his leadership, the Ajmal Foundation has established dozens of schools, colleges, and coaching institutes in Assam, which are today considered a strong pillar in the field of education.

In the business world, the Ajmal family has registered its active participation in many sectors like the perfume industry as well as oil and gas, real estate, and healthcare. Ajmal Perfumes has become a reputed brand not only in India but also in the Middle East and across the world.

In politics, Badruddin Ajmal’s party All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) has made a special hold among the minority population of the state. Although the party has suffered some setbacks in the recent elections, its presence in the Assembly and its hold at the panchayat level is still impressive.

In this article we will learn in detail about Badruddin Ajmal’s contribution to education, business and politics, the status of his institutions, and how his family network is active in these fields.

Badruddin Ajmal role in Assam’s education, perfume business, oil & gas ventures, and political journey through AIUDF

Ajmal Foundation & Educational Institutions

Ajmal Foundation & Educational Institutions

Founded in 2005, we've established a network of 25+ institutions across Assam, empowering communities through education, healthcare, and social initiatives.

25+
Institutions
50K+
Students
100+
Programs
2
Hospitals

About the Foundation

Founded by Badruddin Ajmal in 2005, headquartered in Hojai, Assam

Transforming Education in Northeast India

Ajmal Foundation was established in 2005 with a vision to provide quality education to all sections of society, especially the underprivileged. Headquartered in Hojai, Assam (PIN 782435), the foundation has grown to become one of the largest educational networks in Northeast India.

Through this NGO, we have established and continue to manage a network of 25 institutions, spanning schools, colleges, law, and teacher education. Our mission is to create educational opportunities that empower individuals and transform communities.

Badruddin Ajmal

Founder of Ajmal Foundation

Our Institutions

Major educational institutes under Ajmal Foundation

Maryam Ajmal Women's College

Hojai & Kharupetia

  • Science & Technology
  • Arts & Science
  • Hojai & Kharupetia
  • HS & Degree programs

Ajmal College Network

Multiple Locations

  • Arts, Commerce & Science
  • Hojai, Dagaon, Gauripur
  • Dhubri, Hatsingimari, Chenga
  • Kalgachia, Lakhimpur, Lakhipur

Specialized Institutions

Professional Education

  • Ajmal Law College, Hojai
  • Nazir Ajmal Memorial College of Education
  • Haji Abdul Majid Memorial Hospital
  • Moulana Bhasani College, Fakirkanj

Key Initiatives

Special programs and educational ventures

Ajmal Super-40

Launched in Hojai in 2016 to prepare underprivileged students for NEET/JEE; expanded throughout Assam (~2021).

Providing free coaching and resources to talented students from economically weaker sections.

Ajmal IAS Academy

Training centre for civil services aspirants, part of the 25+ educational initiatives.

Equipping students with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in civil service examinations.

Markazul Ma'arif (MMERC)

Founded 1994 in Mumbai. Focuses on modernizing madrasa education with English and technical skills.

Bridging traditional Islamic education with contemporary knowledge systems.

Foundation Overview

Category Count Details/Locations
Ajmal Foundation 25 institutions Colleges, schools, law & education colleges, girls' colleges (across Assam)
Coaching & Training Multiple Ajmal Super-40, IAS Academy, computer centres, etc.
Other Educational Ventures 3+ MMERC (Mumbai), Maryam Ajmal College, Law College
Healthcare Initiatives 2 Haji Abdul Majid Hospital (Hojai), Badarpur Hospital (Karimganj)

Head Office

Get in touch with us

Ajmal Group of Institutions

We're dedicated to transforming lives through education. Reach out to us for more information about our institutions and programs.

Address

Haji Mufassil Ali Complex, Main Road, Hojai – 782435, Assam

Phone

+91 1234567890

Email

info@ajmalfoundation.org

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AIUDF POLITICAL PERFORMANCE

AIUDF Assam Performance 2024-2025

AIUDF's Political Performance in Assam (2024–2025)

Comprehensive analysis of electoral results, district performance, and strategic positioning

0
Lok Sabha Seats Won
3.13%
Overall Vote Share
-4.74%
Vote Share Change (2019-2024)
15
Current Assembly Seats

📊 Lok Sabha 2024 – Assam Performance

KPI Value
Seats contested 3 (Dhubri, Karimganj, Nagaon)
Seats won 0 (lost all three)
Vote share (Assam overall) ~3.13%, down from 7.87% in 2019
Dhubri vote share 18.72% (Congress – 59.9%)
Sources: en.wikipedia.org, en.themooknayak.com, organiser.org

🗳 District-Level Performance (Key Seats)

Dhubri
Major Loss
Vote Share
18.72%
Position
2nd Place
Vote Margin
~1,012,000 votes
Winner
Congress (59.9%)
Sources: en.wikipedia.org, indianexpress.com, en.themooknayak.com
Karimganj
Third Place
Position
3rd Place
Behind
BJP and Congress
Nagaon
Spoiler Role
Position
3rd Place
Candidate
Aminul Islam
Behind
BJP and Congress
Sources: sentinelassam.com, thefederal.com, hindustantimes.com

🏛 Panchayat Elections (March 2025)

Contesting Strategy
AIUDF plans to contest solo in upcoming panchayat polls
Zila Parishad Seats Won
9 seats: 4 in Dhubri, 2 in Barpeta, and 2 in Goalpara
This indicates residual local strength despite national setbacks
Sources: indiatodayne.in, assamtribune.com, theprint.in

🧭 Current Position & Future Strategy

Assembly Position
AIUDF is still the 3rd largest party in Assam Assembly with 15 MLAs
Rebuilding Strategy
Focus is on rebuilding organizational grassroots support ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections
Expansion Target
Targeting expansion to 35–40 seats in the 2026 Assembly elections
Introspection
A fact-finding team is evaluating reasons behind the 2024 Lok Sabha setback
Sources: organiser.org, en.themooknayak.com, thefederal.com

✅ Summary: AIUDF's Political Position

National Elections Decline
AIUDF's influence in Assam has declined sharply in national elections with 0 seats and a mere 3.13% vote share.
Local Resilience
The party retains some strength at local level with 9 Zila Parishad seats won in 2025.
Assembly Foundation
Holds 15 seats in Assam Assembly; rebuilding in progress for 2026 elections.
Future Strategy
The party is strategizing to reclaim its grassroots foothold—especially among minority voters—for the 2026 Assembly polls.

AIUDF Assam Performance Dashboard • Data compiled from verified sources • Updated June 2025

Category Details
Individual Net Worth ~₹155 crore (2024 affidavit) (oneindia.com, en.wikipedia.org)
Family Wealth Ajmal Perfumes turnover ₹1,475 crore (2011); oil & gas, real estate, healthcare businesses
Business Involvements Perfume, Oil & Gas, Real Estate, Retail, Healthcare
Family Participation Sons, brothers, nephews, nieces hold leadership across businesses

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