Syed Modi - Early Life and Education

Early Life and Education

Syed Modi was born in 1962, in a middle-class Muslim family, in the town of Sardarnagar, 5 km from Chauri Chaura, Uttar Pradesh,where he was brought up and received his education and his father was Syed Hassan zaidi from Zaidi Sadat Kandipur,near Jalalpur town Ambedkar Nagar District, Uttar Pradesh. He was working in Sardarnagar sugar factory. his family of 11 members nine brtoher's and two sister's three brother's was lived in Kandipur, Ambedkar Nagar District and other brother's and sister's was living in Sardarnagar Gorakhpur Modi was youngest in his family. Now no one in Sardarnagar Six brother's already died. one of his brother Syed Abid Haider known state level Badminton player he is working in railway. He was born Syed Mehdi but while playing a junior tournament in Mumbai his surname was wrongly written as Modi, which thereafter was continued to be used by him.

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