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Ausnain Naveed Khan is born in a pioneer family of Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir. The city is named after his ancestor Sultan Muzaffar Khan Bamba. Khan is an Electrical Engineer by profession and takes interest in writing books, articles and Urdu poetry. His work in the field of telecommunication is acclaimed by State Government of Azad Kashmir`s Forest and Agriculture Department. Khan is a proud co-author of an eBook on the topic of "Monitoring and controlling of remote areas via GSM".

Background
Ausnain Naveed Khan is born to Naveed Hussain Khan and Lubna Nasir on January 22nd, 1989. His father is an ex-bureaucrat and served as Director Information, Azad Kashmir. His uncle, Tanveer Hussain Khan is a seasoned politician and is well-known for keeping his voice up on public issues. His aunt Nayyar S. Javed is a leader of Canadian Political Party, NDP (New Democratic Party). His wife, Naima Rizwan Khan is also a human resource management professional.

Education
Khan attended Army Public School Muzaffarabad for his basic schooling. He then got admitted to Cadet College Palandri where he completed his Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. He was a bright student all along his school life. He is a distinction holder in Secondary School Examination, held under Azad Kashmir Board of Examination in 2005. After completing his tenure in Cadet College Palandri, he joined Bahria University Islamabad where he completed his Bachelors of Engineering with majors in telecommunication. The next milestone in his education life was his induction in University of Leicester, United Kingdom. He completed his Masters degree in Advanced Electrical & Electronics Engineering with flying colors from University of Leicester.

Khannat of Palhotar
Ausnain Naveed Khan belongs to the bamba clan of Lawasi. His grandfather Late Muhammad Hussain Khan opted to shift to a new place where he could build a house of his dreams. Thus, he selected village Palhotar for this purpose. This was the beginning of Khannat of Palhotar to be recognized as a separate identity from Lawasi.