Quaiser Khalid

Quaiser Khalid (Hindi: क़ैसर खालीद; Urdu: قیصر خالد | born 19 July 1971) is an officer of the Indian Police Service (IPS),[1] currently working as Inspector General of Police, Motor Transport, Maharashtra State, Pune.

[10] In 2005 Khalid edited and published the poetry collection of Urdu poet Syed Ali Mohammad Shaad Azimabadi.

[citation needed] Quaiser Khalid is the founder-president of the non-profit and literary NGOs Pasbaan-e-adab,[14] Mumbai and Jashn-e-Adab,[15] New Delhi which organizes literary and cultural events in Indian languages especially Urdu Hindi and Marathi in various parts of the country.

[16][17][18] These organizations organized the following events: In recognition of her contributions to Urdu literature Quaiser Khalid has received awards including: Khalid is working for improving the capability of students from under-privileged sections of the society.

[22] During the Covid-19 pandemic, Quaiser Khalid in association with his NGO Pasbaan-e-adab started providing free oxygen cylinders, community fridges, food, and other variants of assistance to the needy when needed.