Born in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India on 17 August 1956.[5] His family shifted to Aligarh in 1958. His father Wizarat Husain (1919-2007) was a freedom fighter, a communist party member and a renowned educationist and science teacher in Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. His mother, a social worker, was also intensely involved in freedom struggle and had worked with Indira Gandhi in Allahabad.
In 1979 he joined Eicher Goodearth Ltd., a multinational company as an electrical engineer and worked there for 3 years. Solved a few major design problems that the company was facing and within a short span of time he rose to Executive-Engineer level. In 1982 he joined the National Institute of Science, Technology and Development Studies as a scientist and still to work continues there.
Poetry
Gauhar Raza's poetry collection Jazbon Ki Lau Tez Karon has been noticed for the frankness of tone and for the social concerns that they take up and treat sensitively. In his most famous poem "Main Chahta hoon"(I like to), he express his helplessness to write a romantic poem in the days of darkness.[7] He also wrote lyrics for a Hindi filmSay Salaam India released in 2007.[8][9]
Personal life
He is married to activist Shabnam Hashmi, sister of the slain theatre activist Safdar Hashmi. The couple have a son, Sahir Raza, and a daughter, Seher.[10]
Plague, Media and People, NITADS, 1996 (co-writers: Bharvi Dutt and Surjit Singh)
Confluence of Science and Peoples' Knowledge at the Sangam, NISTADS, 1996 (co-writers: Surjit Singh, Bharvi Dutt and Jagdish Chander)
A Delicate Space Ship, Youth for Disarmament, Delhi, 1998
Jazbon Ki Lau Tez Karo, Raj Kamal, Delhi, 1999
Walk the Sky, A play on violence against women, V-Day, Delhi, 2001
Science Crafts and Knowledge: Understanding of Science Among Artisans in India and South Africa: a Cross-cultural Endeavour, Protea Book House, Pretoria, 2002 edited along with Hester du Plessis
HIV/AIDS Public Understanding and Attitude, NYKS, 2007 (co-writers: Surjit Singh and Chader Shekhar Pran)