Background
Begum was born in Wardleworth, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England and attended Falinge Park High School where she obtained nine GCSEs and went on to get A-levels in English, Sociology and Religious Studies at Hopwood Hall College.
Begum was born in Wardleworth, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England and attended Falinge Park High School where she obtained nine GCSEs and went on to get A-levels in English, Sociology and Religious Studies at Hopwood Hall College.
Begum completed the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) qualification at City of Liverpool College on a one-day-a-week training course whilst working as a junior reporter at Asian News.
In September 1999, at the age of 19, Begum joined Asian News with no formal journalistic training. She started as trainee reporter and worked up to chief reporter. In 2001, Begum covered the Oldham riots.
In October 2005, she was sent on an eight-day assignment to cover the Kashmir earthquake.
She wrote a report for the Manchester Evening News and two supplements for Asian News. Her raw video footage and interviews were edited into a half hour special on Channel M.
In 2007, at the age of 27, she was appointed editor of Asian News.
She currently covers business news and features for Manchester Evening News and Greater Manchester Business Week. She was appointed as the first female member on the executive board of the Bangladeshi Association Community Project in Rochdale.
She also sits on the committee of the Oldham Diversity Festival.
She was also chosen as one of the 100 role models in gender/race equality campaign launched by the European Union (European Union). Since 2008, she has been a judge of The Fusion. She has also taken part in a anti-racism campaign.
Begum is a Member of the House of Lords committee to investigate alienation of Bangladeshi youth from mainstream British life.