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Life Sketch of Finance Minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith
 
Dhaka, 18 January:
 
            Abul Maal Abdul Muhith, a renowned economist, diplomat, freedom
fighter and language veteran, was born in a respected Muslim family of Sylhet in
1934.
 
            Mr. Muhith is the second son of Advocate Abu Ahmad Abdul Hafiz,
MABL who was a great leader of Pakistan movement and one of the founder of
Sylhet District Muslim League. His mother Syed Shahar Banu Chowdhury was
also active in politics and social service.
 
            Mr. Muhith was very brilliant throughout his student life. He secured first
place in Intermediate examination in 1951 from Sylhet MC College. He stood first
class first in B.A (Hons.) in English literature in 1954 from Dhaka University and
passed his M.A with credit from the same university in 1955. During his service
period, he studied at Oxford University in 1957-58 and received MPA Degree from
Harvard University in 1964.
 
After joining Pakistan Civil Service (CSP) in 1956, he served in different
departments of East Pakistan, Central Pakistan and then Bangladesh.  He was
appointed Secretary of Planning Division in 1972 and Secretary of the External
Resource Division of Finance and Planning Ministry in 1977.
 
During his service as the Chief and Deputy Secretary of Pakistan Planning
Commission, he made a report on the discrimination between East and West
Pakistan and that was the first report submitted to the National Assembly in 1966.
He was the first diplomat of Washington Embassy who transferred his allegiance
to Bangladesh during the War of Liberation in 1971.
 
Mr. Muhith has earned outstanding reputation in economic diplomacy. He  
has been a recognized figure in World Bank, IMF, IDB and in different
organizations of United Nations.
 
He went for self retirement in 1981 from his service and then started his
second innings of glorious career as a specialist in economics and development in
the International arena. He became Finance and Planning Minister of Bangladesh
in 1982-1983. Next he worked as a Consultant in different institutions of WB and
the UN. He was a Visiting Fellow of W. Wilson School in Princeton University in
1984 and 1985.
 
Mr. Muhith is equally skilled as a writer. He has published 21 books on
different subjects including administration, history, liberation war, governance and
environment.
 
He is a pioneer of Bangladesh Environment Movement and was also the
founder President of POROSH and later BAPA.
 
Mr. Muhith is married. His wife Syed Sabia Muhith is a designer. They are
parents of two sons and a daughter. Their daughter Samina Muhith is a Banker and
specialist in monetary policy sector. Their elder son Shahed Muhith is an architect
and younger Son Samir Muhith is a school teacher.
 
Mr. Muhith took oath as the Finance Minister of Bangladesh Government on
6 January, 2009. 
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LIFE SKETCH OF AGRICULTURE MINISTER MATIA CHOWDHURY

Dhaka, 18 January 2009:

Matia Chowdhury, popularly known as ‘Agni-kannaya’ (the daughter of fire) was born
on June 30, 1942 at Nazirpur of Pirozpur District. Her father late Mohiuddin Ahmed Chowdhury
was a police officer. Her husband late Bazlur Rahman was a renowned Journalist and the editor
of the popular Bengali Daily ‘The Sangbad’.

Matia Chowdhury started her political career from her student life. She actively
participated in the movement against the Ayub regime and the movement against the Education
Commission of 1962. She was elected the Vice-President of Dhaka Eden Girls College Students’
Union in 1963 and the General Secretary of Dhaka University Central Students’ Union
(DUCSU) in 1964-65.

During her days in Dhaka University Matia Chowdhury became the unparallel student
leader. She was then awarded the title ‘Agni-kannaya’ for her extraordinary leadership. She was
the president of the then East Pakistan Students’ Union in 1965-66. Between 1967 and `69 time
and again she was organizing anti Ayub movement and was detained in jail for about 2 years.
She was released from jail during the mass upsurge of 1969.

Responding to the leadership and clarion call of Bangabandhu Sheikh Muzibur Rahman,
Matia Chowdhury actively participated in the Bangladesh’s independence struggle in 1971.
During the nine-month long war she engaged herself in armed training, campaigning, lobbying
and nursing the wounded. She worked ceaselessly as one of the courageous and inspiring
organizers to lead the freedom fighters towards independence.

After the emergence of Bangladesh Matia Chowdhury engaged herself in nation building
activities under National Awami Party and became its organizing secretary. She joined the
Awami League in 1979.

Matia Chowdhury was a front line leader in a number of anti Zia movements from 1976
to 1981 and suffered imprisonment on occasions. She played very active role in anti-Ershad
movement from 1983 to 1990 and had been detained as many as eight times.

Matia Chowdhury was elected Member of Parliament in 1991 from sherpur (Nakla-
Nalitabari) on Awami League nomination. She played a very vital role in pressing home the
demand of Caretaker Government from 1994 to 1996 under the leadership of Prime Minister
Shiekh Hasina. She had been an embodiment of protest on the streets during all political
movement against Begum Khaleda Zia’s government.

She resigned from the Jatiya Sangsad on 30 December 1994 along with other opposition
parliament members. She was arrested and detained. After getting released she took very
important role against holding of the farcical polls of 15th February 1996.

Matia Chowdhury was elected parliament member in the general elections on 12 June
1996 on Awami League nomination. She was sworn in as a Cabinet Minister on June 23, 1996
and was given the charges of the Ministries of Agriculture, Food and Disaster Management &
Relief.

Matia Chowdhury again returned to the street and showed her complete ‘Agni Kannya’
image against the misrule of 4 party alliance government. As a street level worker she was on the
receiving end of police brutality let lose by the Khaleda regime. But she did not give in. Her
popularity reached its pinnacle through the street movement this time. She vehemently protested
the vile and wrongful move of establishing politics minus Sheikh Hasina the people’s leader.

In the 29th December, 08 Parliamentary Election Matia Chowdhury was elected the
Member of Parliament for the 3rd time by defeating her nearest rival by a huge margin. She was
sworn in as a cabinet Minister on January 6, 2009. Hon’ble Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina again
awarded her the charge of the Ministry of Agriculture.

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Life Sketch of Barrister Shafique Ahmed
Minister for Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs Ministry
Dhaka, 27 January 2009:
Barrister Shafique Ahmed was born on July 16, 1937 at village Narayanpur
of Brahmanpara Upazila in Comilla. He is the youngest among four sons and five
daughters of Late Taleb Ali and Begum E. Nessa.
Barrister Shafique Ahmed passed Matriculation in 1953 from Comilla Govt.
Zilla School in first division, Intermediate in 1955 from Dhaka College in first
division. He obtained his honors and Master's degree in Geography from Dhaka
University in 1958 and 1959 respectively. He secured first position in second class
in both BA (Hon's) and MA examinations. He passed LLB from Dhaka University
in 1963 and LLM from King's College, London in 1967. He received his Barrister-
at-Law degree from Lincoln's Inn, London in 1967.
Barrister Shafique Ahmed was enrolled as an advocate in the High Court in
1967. He was elected President of Bangladesh Supreme Court Bar Association for
1999-2000 and 2008-2009. He was Chairman of Executive Committee of
Bangladesh Bar Council and Vice Chairman of Bangladesh Bar Council. He was
part time Lecturer of Law Department of Dhaka University from 1969 to 1973. He
was Principal of Dhaka City Law College from 1973 to 2005, Syndicate Member
of Dhaka University from 1989 to 1991. He was President of Democratic Lawyers
Association of Bangladesh affiliated to International Association of Democratic
Lawyers and an NGO named Dhustha Shasthya Kendra. He was Secretary General
of Law Teachers Association of Bangladesh.
Barrister Shafique Ahmed married Professor Mahfuza Khanam on February
8, 1969 who was Principal of Manikgonj Govt. Mohila Degree College before
retirement. Professor Mahfuza Khanam was Vice-President of Dhaka University
Central Student Union (DUCSU) in 1967. At present she is General Secretary of
Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. Barrister Shafique Ahmed and Professor Mahfuza
Khanam are blessed with two sons and one daughter. Eldest son Dr. Mahfuz
Shafique and daughter Dr. Masrura Shafique are doctors, youngest son Mahbub
Shafique is a Barrister from Lincoln's Inn, London, now practicing as an advocate
in Supreme Court of Bangladesh.
Barrister Shafique Ahmed was skilled sportsman during his student life.
He travelled widely and participated in many international seminars and
conferences in different countries.
Barrister Shafique Ahmed has been appointed as the Minister of the
Ministry of Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs on January 06, 2009.
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Life Sketch of Air Vice Marshal (Retd.) A K Khandker
Minister for the Ministry of Planning

Dhaka, January 19 :

         Air Vice Marshal (Rtd.) A K Khandker was born in Pabna in 1930.. His Father’s
name is Late Khandker Abdul Latif. He Completed his Matriculation in 1947 and ISC in
1949. He Completed his Graduation from PAF College in September, 1952 and PSA in
1965 from Pakistan Air Force Staff College . He started his service carrier as GD Pilot in
1951. He served in Fighter Squadron till 1955 and became Flying Instructor. He was at
PAF Academy till 1957.

          He served as Flight Commander at Flying Instructors’ School till 1958. Later he
became Flight Commander at Jet Fighter Conversion Squadron where he served till 1960.

          He was Squadron Commander at PAF Academy till 1961. Afterwards, he became
Squadron Commander of Jet Fighter Conversion Squadron where he served till 1965. He
served as Officer Commanding of Training wing at PAF Academy in 1966.

          A K Khandker was President of PAF Planning Board from 1966-1969. Later, he
was posted at Dhaka as Second in Command of PAF Base in 1969. He took part in the
Liberation war of Bangladesh and served as Deputy Chief of Staff of Bangladesh
Liberation Forces. He represented Bangladesh Liberation Forces at the Surrender
Ceremony of Pakistan Forces in Dhaka on December 16 in 1971.

          He was Chief of Air Staff, Bangladesh Air Force from 1972 to 1975. He served
Bangladesh Biman as Chairman from 1972 to 1973. He also served as High
Commissioner of Bangladesh to Australia from 1976 to 1982 and High Commissioner of
Bangladesh to India from 1982 to 1986.

          He was Minister, Ministry of Planning from October 1986 to March 1990.. He was
elected as a Member of Parliament from Pabna-2 in 1998. He has again been elected as
Parliament member in December 2008. He is now Minister of Planning in the newly
appointed cabinet.  He has wife, two sons and one daughter.

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Life Sketch of Rajiuddin Ahmed Raju
Minister for Posts & Telecommunications Ministry

Dhaka, January 25 :

Rajiuddin Ahmed Raju, a freedom fighter and veteran Awami Leaguer was born on 2
February, 1944 at Adiabad Dakhin Para under Raipura upazilla in Narshingdi district. His Father
late Advocate Afssar Uddin Ahmed was a prominent lawyer, President of Dhaka Bar Association
and also the leader of opposition in the Provincial Parliament of 1963. His mother’s name is late
Ashrafun Nessa.

Rajiuddin Ahmed Raju completed his graduation from Jagannath College, Dhaka (now
Jagannath University) in 1966. He was actively associated with the students politics since his
student life. He was elected V.P. of Jagannath College Students Union for two consecutive terms
(64-65 & 65-66).

He joined Awami League in 1966. Since then, he actively participated in all the pre-
liberation political movements including Anti-Ayub, 6-point demand and mass upsurge of 1969.
He has been a member of the Central Committee of Bangladesh Awami League since 1986. He
was detained in jail in different spells for his pro and pre-liberation movements.He was the
youngest elected member of the Provincial Assembly in 1970.

During the Liberation War in 1971, he received CNC special training in Chakulia, Bihar
and was also in charge of the Press and Publication Wing of the Eastern Zone. He was the Chief
Co-ordinator of the freedom fighters of Kaliakoir to Kishorgonj sub-division under Sector-3.

He was one of the signatories of the first constitution of Bangladesh as a member of the
Gonoparishod after the Liberation War. He was involved in all the major democratic and
political movements of Bangladesh as a forerunner, especially during the anti-autocracy
movements in the 90s.

He was elected the Member of Parliament from Raipur, Narshingdi, in the 1970, 1996,
2001 and 2008 elections. He was the Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee for
Commerce Ministry during 1996-2001.

A pro-people and dedicated politician, Rajiuddin Ahmed Raju has been playing a
laudable role in all out development of his area and also the socio-economic upliftment of the
people of his area.

He is married and is blessed with two children.


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Life Sketch of Shajahan Khan, Minister of Shipping

Dhaka, August 17 :

Shajahan Khan was born on 1st January, 1952. He comes of a respectable


Muslim family in Madaripur. His father late Advocate Moulavi Asmat Ali Khan
was a repected politician, educationist, social worker and Member of Parliament.
His mother late Tajan Nesa Begum was a House wife.

He passed the S S C examination from United Islamia high School,


Madaripur in 1966 and H S C from Madaripur Nazimuddin College in 1968.
Shajhan Khan obtained Bachelor’s Degree from Govt. Nazimuddin College under
Dhaka University.

Shajahan Khan started student ploitics by joning the movement against the
Hamidur Rahman education commission in 1964. He got inspired with the ideal of
Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in student politics. He
was the elected Secretary of Chchatra Legue of Madaripur subdivision in 1966-67
and 1967-68. He was the GS and VP of Nazimuddin College. He is the Vice
President of Jatio Sramik League and Executive President of Bangladesh Road
Transport Workers Federation.

He played very singificant role in the historic Liberation war in 1971. He


participated in all democratic m
ovement and played active pioneering role.

Shajahan Khan elected Member of Parliament of 9th Jatiya Sangsad on 29th


December, 2008 and took oath as a Minister on 31st July, 2009. Earliar he was
elected MP four times from 1986.

He is involved in various social activities. Shajahan Khan travelled Russia,


India, Nepal, UAE, Newzealand, Malaysia, Singapore, UK, Scotland, Japan,
Kenya, Thailand and Italy.

Shajahan Khan is married and is blessed with one daughter and two sons.
His wife Sayeda Rokeya Begum is a Teacher.

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Life Sketch of Md. Rezaul Karim Hira
Minister for the Ministry of Land
Dhaka, 19 January 2009
Md. Rezaul Karim Hira, a veteran freedom fighter, was born on December 1, 1942
at Charmadhua in Jamalpur district. He is the third son of late Nurul Haque and late
Jaigunnesa. After completing his matriculation from Nandina M H K Pilot High school in
1958, he studied intermediate in Mymensingh Ananda Mohan College and Jamalpur
Ashek Mahmud College. Later he was detached from his studies for political unrest of
that time.
Md. Rezaul Karim Hira was the General Secretary of Sub-Division and District
Awami League for five terms from 1970 to 1996. In 1971, he took part in the War of
Liberation and served as a Joint Convener of Jamalpur Mohakuma Sangram Parishad
formed by Awami League. He was the Motivational Instructor of the freedom fighters at
Kaliapara Youth Reception Camp of Mahendraganj in India during the Liberation War.
He was the founder General Secretary of Jamalpur Red Cross Society in 1973 and
at present he is the life member of it. He also served in Jamalpur Central Co-operative
Bank as its Vice President and President. He was the President of Bangladesh Paribar
Parikalpana Samitee of Jamalpur branch for the consecutive 8 years beginning from
1981. He is now the life member of the Samitee. He was the patron and donor of various
educational, cultural and religious institutes of his area and held the position of President
of Working Committee, Advisor and Member of such organization. He was rewarded
National Co-operative Award for 1990-91.
Md. Rezaul Karim Hira was elected Member of Parliament in the 7th and the 8th
National Parliament Election. He was the Chairman for the Parliament Standing
Committee of Public Assurance and also the member of the Parliament Standing
Committee for the Ministry of Planning in 7th National Parliament. Besides, he got the
position of member of the Standing Committee of Public Assurance and also the member
for the Standing Committee of Cultural Affairs Ministry in the 8th National Parliament
Election.
He is currently the member of Bangladesh Awami League (AL) National
Committee and the member of District Awami League (AL), Jamalpur.
Md. Rezaul Karim Hira has been elected the member of the parliament in the 9th
Parliament Election from Jamalpur-5. He took oath as Minister of Bangladesh
Government on 06 January 2009 and assumed the charge of Ministry of Land.
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Life Sketch of Abul Kalam Azad,
Minister for Information and Cultural Affairs

Dhaka, 30 January :

Abul Kalam Azad comes of a respectable Muslim family of


Kheawarchar Ujan village of Bokshigonj Upazila in Jamalpur district. His birth
date is March 01, 1939.

He is the son of late Syedur Rahman and Alhaj Samirunnesa. He is second


among eight brothers and four sisters.

He passed Matriculation from Rajendra Kishore High School in 1956 and


H.S.C from Ananda Mohon College in 1958. Both the institutions are situated at
Mymensingh. He passed BA (Hon’s, 1961) and MA (1963) from Political
Science Department of Dhaka University. He also obtained LLB (1972) from
Dhaka Central Law College.

He started his career as an officer of the then East Pakistan Water and
Power Development Authority (WAPDA) in 1963. When WAPDA was divided
in 1969 his service was placed under Power Development Board. In 1975 he
joined as chief liaison officer at Cholera Research Laboratory, Dhaka. He served
as Head of Personnel Management Department and Deputy Chief of
Administration till 1977. When the organization got its new shape as
International Center for Diarrhoeal Diseases and Research Bangladesh
(ICDDRB) he was posted as Head of Personnel Management Department, Public
Relations and Information Officer. He took voluntary retirement from ICDDRB
on 12 January 1991.

The root of his political career originated as a student of Dhaka University


since 1954. As appreciation of active participation in politics with fame and
dignity he became the President of renowned Salimullah Muslim Hall unit of
Bangladesh Chhatra League in 959-1960. At DUCSU he was elected as
representative of Salimullah Muslim Hall Students Union in 1961-1962 and
performed his duties as Drama and Entertainment Secretary. He was put under
imprisonment in 1962 for active participation in the movement against Hamidur
Rahman Education Committee Report. He was also elected as General Secretary
of Salimullah Muslim Hall Students Union in 1963.
Abul Kalam Azad became Member of Parliament for the first time in 1991
on Awami League ticket. For the second time he was elected M.P. in 1996. At that
time he was elected as Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on
Ministry of Information, Member of Parliamentary Standing Committee on
Public Accounts and Member of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public
Institutions. Apart from this he worked with important responsibilities as Panel
Speaker of Jatiya Sangsad. He also successfully participated in programme of
internationally reputed organizations as World Public Relations Congress,
Mumbai, India in 1982, 9th World Public Relations Congress in Amsterdam,
Netherlands 1985, International Relations Congress in Australia in 1988,
International Parliamentary Seminar organized by National Democratic Institute
in Cambodia in 1993.

He visited the United States as an observer of US Presidential Election and


role of US Congress under the International Visitors Programme of US
Information Agency in 1996. He also attended the meeting of the Standing
Committee on Public Accounts at the SAARC Summit in India in 1997.

Abul Kalam Azad is an associate member of the Jatiya Press Club since 1970
and member of Dhaka Club since 1980. He was General Secretary of Bangladesh
Public Relations Association from 1984-85 and 1986-87. He was former President
of the ICDDRB Staffs Welfare Association, General Secretary of Water and
Power Development Board Officers Association and National Coordinator of
International Public Relations Association.
He visited USA, UK, Australia, Cambodia, France, Switzerland, Netherlands,
Egypt, Trinidad and Tobago, Nepal, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Macao, Bahrain,
Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong and India.

Abul Kalam Azad likes is fond of games and sports. His favorite games
are cricket and football. He has made a great contribution to the overall
development of his locality, including construction of roads, bridges, culverts,
hospitals, schools, colleges and similar social organizations.

His wife Mrs. Anowara was born in a distinguished and respectable family
on 03 December 1965 in Doudkandi under Comilla district.

Abul Kalam Azad was elected Member of Parliament from 'Dewangonj and
Bokshigonj constituency (No 138 Jamalpur-1) in the ninth parliamentary election.
He was appointed Minister for Ministry of Information and Ministry of Cultural
Affairs of People's Republic of Bangladesh on January 06, 2009.

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Life sketch of Syed Abul Hossain, MP
Minister for Communications
Dhaka, April 01 :
Syed Abul Hossain has been appointed as the Minister for Communications in the
Government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on 6 January 2009 following the landslide
victory of Awami League-led Grand Alliance in the Parliamentary elections held on 29
December 2008.
Scion of holy and illustrious family, Syed Abul Hossain was born in 1951 at
Dashar under Kalkini Police Station in Madaripur district in southern Bangladesh. He
studied at the University of Dhaka, from where he obtained the degree of M.Com. in
Management. His father late Alhaj Syed Atahar Ali was a direct descendant of the great
Sufi Saint of the sub-continent, Hazrat Shah Ali Baghdadi.
Founder of SAHCO International Limited, one of the leading business houses of
Bangladesh and owner of several other commercial establishments, Syed Abul Hossain is
noted for his contributions to the spread of education in his locality. He set up three
colleges, two of which bear his name and are regarded among the best in the country.
Another College-D.K Ideal Syed Atahar Ali Academy and College bears the name of his
illustrious father. He also pioneered to set up nearly one hundred primary schools in his
constituency-Kalkini, Madaripur. Several other institutions-high schools, colleges,
madrashas, mosques, eidgahs and socio-cultural organizations and clubs also bear his
name and benevolence. He is also the founder President of an NGO, called SAHCO
Development Centre (SDC) which is carrying out vital human resources development
and other socio-economic uplift activities in Madairpur and neighboring districts. Thanks
to his endeavor the socio-economic contour of Kalkini-Madaripur has radically
transformed.
A valiant freedom fighter Syed Abul Hossain actively participated in the War of
Liberation in 1971 and is widely reputed for his charity and humanitarian work especially
during natural disasters like devastating floods in 1988, tidal upsurge at Urir Char and
cyclonic storm at Saturia in Manikganj in 1985 and the cataclysmic hurricane which
badly battered the coastal belt in 1991.
Elected with a thumping majority in each Parliamentary elections in 1991, 1996,
2001 and 2008 from Madaripur-3 constituency, Syed Abul Hossain was an influential
member of the Parliamentary Standing Committees on the Ministry of Finance and
Commerce in the 7th Parliament (1996-2001) and on the Ministry of power, Energy and
Mineral Resources in the 8th Parliament (2001-2006). He was the State Minister for
Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives in the first Government of
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. He has been the International Affairs Secretary of
Bangladesh Awami League since 2003.
Syed Abul Hossain has authored more than a dozen books on socio-economic and
political issues facing our nation.He is a regular contributor of articles to various journals
and national dailies, both in Bangla and English.
Syed Abul Hossain is an initial Member of the Advisory Council of the Boao
Forum for Asia (BFA) headquartered at Boao, Hainan, P.R.China and the Chief
Representative of Bangladesh to the Forum which inter alia comprises Heads of State or
Government (present of past) of 26 Asian countries and Australia.
Syed Abul Hossain is a widely traveled person. He performed the holy Hajj. He
visited many countries of the world including USA, UK, Japan, Germany, China, Korea,
India, Singapore, Thailand etc. In October 1994 he represented Bangladesh’s private
sector at the Global Trade Summit at Columbus, Ohio, USA.
Syed Abul Hossain is married to Khwaja Nargis Hossain of Enayetpur, Sirajganj
and the couple is blessed with two daughters.
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Life Sketch of Enamul Hoque Mostfa Shaheed,
Minister for Social Welfare

Dhaka, February 2 :
Enamul Hoque Mostfa Shaheed, a freedom fighter and veteran Awami Leaguer
was born in 28 March 1938 in an illustrious family from Chunarughat, Hobigonj. He has
been a member of the Central Committee of Bangladesh Awami League since its
inception.
He completed his graduation from Bindaban College, Hobigonj and LLB from
Dhaka University. Basically he is a Lawyer. But he got devotedly involved in politics.
Enamul Haque has been contributing in voluntary work, social welfare related
work and educational movement in his locality for a long time. To establish several
schools and colleges he played vital role. During the Liberation War in 1971, he received
CNC special training from India. He was director in Youth Camp in our liberation war.
He also acted as Civil Affairs Adviser in different sectors.
He played a key role in all anti-Ayub movements in the pre-liberation war scenario
and particularly led the mass-upsurge in 1969 and the six points movement. He was
detained for his role in the movement. He was involved in all the major democratic
political movements of Bangladesh as a forerunner, especially during the anti-autocracy
movements in the 90s.
He was elected six times as member of parliament from Chunarughat-Madabppur,
Hobigonj in 1970, 1973, 1991, 1996, 2001 and 2008 elections. In the Fifth National
Assembly he was the member of the Standing Committee for Land Ministry. He was
Chairperson of the Standing Committee for Planning Ministry and member for Land
Ministry of the 1996-2001 parliament. On 6 January 2009, he took oath as Minister and
got responsibility of Social Welfare Ministry.
A politician dedicated to the welfare of people, Mr. Shaheed is much loved and
adhered by the people of his constituency. He has played a major role in improving the
infrastructures, communication systems and livelihood of the people in his area.
His father was late Doctor Abdul Hoque, a prominent medical practitioner in his
locality. He visited different countries such as USA, China, Hong Kong, Maxico,
Philipines, Singapore as the member of the delegations of our National Assembly.
Mr. Shaheed is married and father of two sons.
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Life Sketch of Dilip Barua, Minister for Industries

Dhaka, January 07 :

Mr. Dilip Barua, new Minister for Industries, Government of the People’s
Republic of Bangladesh was born in 28th February, 1949. He is the General
Secretary of Bangladesher Samyabadi Dal (M.L.), Central Committee. His father,
Dr. Subhankar Barua, is a B. Sc. MBBS and his mother, Sukhada Barua, is a house
wife. His spouse, Professor Tripti Barua M. A, is the Head of the Department of
Philosophy, Abudhar Giffari College, Dhaka. He is the proud father of four
daughters. All of them are doctors.

He completed his B.Sc (Hon’s), M.Sc. in Physics, from the University of


Dhaka. He also completed MA, Diploma in Journalism and LLB from the same
University.

He has a bright and diversified political career. He was elected Assistant


Literary Secretary in the College Student’s Union in 1965. He was a leader of the
East Pakistan Student Union from 1966-1970 which was a student front of the
Communist Party. The Student front was dissolved in 1970 by the Party. He was a
member of the Communist Party since 1969 and elected members as Dhaka City
Committee of the Party in 1972. He was the President of the Juba Federation (a
progressive youth front) during the period 1977-1979. The Party was split (Toaha
& Nagen Groups) in 1977 and Mr. Dilip was remained with the group under the
leadership of comrade Nagen Sarkar. He was co-opted as a Member of the Central
Committee in 1980 and became a member of the Political Bureau in the same year.
He re-elected as a member of the political Bureau in the Party’s 4th National
congress in 1982.

In 1984 Mr. Dilip was re-elected as the member of the Political Bureau in
the Unity Congress of the Samyabadi Dal (M.L.) (both Toaha & Nagen Groups).
He was placed in charge of the post of General Secretary of the Party. He elected
General Secretary of the Party in December, 1987 in the Plenary Session of the
Party.
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He was elected General Secretary of the Party in the Fifth National Congress
held on the 19th December to 22nd December, 1989 and reelected as the General
Secretary in the sixth National Congress of the Party which was held on 1995. He
performed as the Coordinator of PDF (Progressive Democratic Front), 3 times
Coordinator of left Democratic Front and Coordinator of the 11 Party alliances.

He visited many countries of the world like-China, Russia, Vietnam, UK,


Belgium, South Korea, Cuba to attend different internationl political Conference
& Forum. He visited China in 1987 as a member of the delegation headed by Late
Comrade Md. Toaha. He also visited China as the leader of the delegation in 1990
at the invitation of the CPC. In 1996 he visited Russia to attend at the International
Juche Conference. He also visited Vietnam to attend at the Asia and Pacific Cuban
Solidarity Conference in 1997. He visited London to attend at National Congress
of the New Communist Party of Great Britain in 1997. He also visited China in
1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005 as a leader of the political parties’ delegation
to attend various conference and convention. He attended the International
Conference sponsored by the Worker’s Party of Belgium in Brussels on 1998,
1999, 2001. He also visited Cuba to attend at the International Solidarity
Conference in 2001. In 2006, he visited Seoul to attend the 4th Asian Political Party
Conference. He visited China in 2007 as the Deputy Leader of the 16 members left
party delegation.

Mr. Dilip is one of the architects of 14 party alliances. He played a vital


role in formulation of 31 points reforms of Caretaker government and 23 points
programmes. He is one of the front line leaders to launch movement against
Khaleda Zia and Nizami Government.

During his long political career he faced different political oppression and
harassment. He was imprisoned in the year 1969 as the student leader, in 1983 as a
member of the Political Bureau. He lead under ground life for several times on the
Political ground.

Before his induction to the cabinet he was the Editor of the Weekly Gana
Shakti.

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Profile of Minister Ramesh Chandra Sen

Dhaka, 18 January 2009

Ramesh Chandra Sen was born at Mondaladum village of Ruhia Union in Thakurgaon
district on April 30, 1940. His father’s name was Khitindra Mohan Sen and mother’s name was
Balashoree Sen. He passed his B.com from Rangpur Karmichael College in 1963. He is a
businessman by profession. He had served as a teacher for a long time. At the same time he got
involved in politics as well. In his long life he had performed many social welfare and
development works. He built many schools, colleges, madrashas, temples and mosques.

He was elected Member of Parliament from Thakurgoan-1 constituency in the 7th national
parliamentary election in 1996 and the 9th national parliamentary election in 2008. During the 7th
parliamentarian time he took part in Commonwealth Parliament Association (CPA) conference
in London as a Member of Parliament. At present he is working as the Minister for Water
Resources Ministry of the Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
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Life Sketch of Ghulam Muhammed Quader
Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism

Dhaka, 20 January 2009:

Ghulam Mohammed Quader was born on 24th February, 1948 at Dinhata, under
Kutchbihar District of West Bengal. His father’s name is Late Mokbul Hossain and
mother’s name is Late Mazida Khatun.

Mr. Quader passed SSC from Rangpur Zilla School in 1963 and HSC from
Carmichael College in 1965 and obtained B.Sc. Engineering (mechanical) Degree from
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in 1969.

He held very important positions in Dock yeard and Engineering works Ltd.
Narayangonj, Engineering and Ship Building Corporation, Bangladesh Tobacco
Company Ltd, Jamuna Oil Company Ltd. and Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation. From
February 1976 to February 1977, he served in the Ministry of Agriculture in Iraq as a
Mechanical Engineer.

Mr. Quader participated several international programmes. He took part in


Petroleum Management programme at Masachuates, USA in 1984, Public Enterprise
Policy and Management programme on Developing Countries at Boston in 1988 and in
1982 he participated in the training programme on familiarization with modern
techniques of petroleum handling in Singapore. He completed 13th Senior Staff Course on
Public Administration organized by Institute of Business Administration, Dhaka
University.

He traveled Singapore, Dubai, UK, USA, Namibia, Thailand, Canada, India,


Pakistan, Malaysia, South Korea, Turkey, Nepal, Japan, China, Vietnam and many other
countries of the world for attending government and private training programmes and
seminars.
He was elected Member of Parliament in 7th National Parliament Election as a
Jatiyo Party candidate. He played active role as a member of Parliamentary Standing
Committee related to Defence Ministry. He was elected Member of Parliament in the 8 th
National Parliament Election held on 1st October, 2001, again nominated by Jatiyo Party.
He was a member of Rules of Procedure of National Assembly and Member of Standing
Committee related to Ministry of Agriculture. He has been elected as a member of 9 th
National Parliament Election for the third consecutive time. On 6th January, 2009, he took
over the charge as Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism Ministry.

Mr. Quader is married and he is the father of one son and one daughter. His hobby
is reading and writing books and traveling. On 21st February, 2001 his book ‘Kalo-
Golap’ was published by Samay Publication.

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Life Sketch of Faruk Khan, MP
Minister for Commerce

Dhaka, 21 January 2009

Lt. Col. (Rtd.) Muhammad Faruk Khan was born on 18th September 1951 in the
renowned and well-known Khan Family of Bezra, Muksudpur Upazilla of Gopalgonj. His father
late Serajul Karim Khan (Nanna Khan) and mother late Khaleda Karim Khan are known for their
social work. He is the eldest of seven brothers.

After passing the SSC from Armanitola Govt. High School and HSC from Dhaka
College, he got commission in Pakistan Army on 18th April 1971. Mr. Khan served in the Army
as an Infantry Officer for twenty-six years and took early retirement in 1995 as a Lieutenant
Colonel.
He obtained graduation degree from Pakistan Military academy and secured Master
degree in Defense studies in 1994 from the National University of Bangladesh.

Commerce Minister Lt. Col. (Rtd.) Muhammad Faruk Khan was elected Member of
Parliament from Awami League in 1996, 2001 and again in 2009 from Gopalganj-1 constituency
encompassing Muksudpur and Kasiani Upazillas. In the last 9th parliamentary election of 2009 he
defeated his nearest rival of BNP by a margin of 1, 74,268 votes. In the 7th parliament he served
as a member of Parliamentary Committee on Public Undertaking and defense. In the 8th
Parliamentary Committee he was a Member of Public Undertaking and Youth and Sports. He is
the Commerce and Industries Secretary of Bangladesh Awami League Central working
Committee and Secretary of the party sub-committee on Trade, Commerce, and Industry.
He is a presidium member of Bangladesh Commonwealth Society, Adviser of
Bangladesh-China People's Friendship Association, and Treasurer of Global Legislator's
organization for a Balanced Environment. He is the Chairman of governing bodies of a member
of colleges and Jashimunnessa High School managing committee. He is an organizer of different
educational, social and research oriented organizations of his constituency and a life member of
Red Crescent Society of Bangladesh.
Mr. Khan is the Vice-Chairman of All party Parliamentary Group on prevention of HIV
AIDS and trafficking and Vice-Chairman of all party parliamentary groups on education. He was
the leader of Bangladesh Parliamentarian team in 2000 to observe activities of different
Parliaments in U.K., USA, Australia, and Switzerland and also visited UN Headquarters and
New York City Hall. Mr. Khan was the Vice-President of Bangladesh Olympic Association from
1996-2001 and acted as the Chef-de-Mission of Bangladesh Contingent in the 13th Asian Games
held in Bangkok in 1998. He was also the president of Bangladesh Squash Rackets Federation
from 1996-2001.
He visited USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Switzerland, South Africa, South Korea, KSA,
Indonesia, Egypt, Pakistan, Thailand, Singapore, Nepal, Malaysia, and India in connection with
seminars, workshops and other activities.
Mr. Khan got married with Nilufar Khan and has two daughters named Qantara Khan and
Qareena Khan. His hobbies are reading, listening to music, and playing golf.
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Life Sketch of Dr. Muhammad Abdur Razzaque,


Minister for Food & Disaster Management Ministry
Dhaka, 01 February :
Dr. Muhammad Abdur Razzaque, son of late Md. Jalal Uddin, was born at
Musuddi village under Madhupur upazila of Tangail district in Bangladesh on February
1, 1950. His father was a government employee under Research Wing of the then
Pakistan Agriculture Department. His mother Rajia Khatun is a traditional Bangali
housewife.
Dr. Razzaque passed S.S.C Examination from Dhanbari Nawab Institute in 1965.
He did his B.Sc(Ag) in 1971 and M.Sc(Ag) in 1972 from Bangladesh Agricultural
University, Mymenshing. He completed his Ph.D in 1983 from Purdue University, USA
in Agronomy.
Besides, Dr. Razzaque got higher training on `Farming System Research' from
East Anglia University in U.K, `Integrated Agriculture and Rural Development' from
United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, `Strategies for Sustainable
Agricultural Development' organized by JICA in Japan and `Transfer of Technology'
from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka,
Bangladesh. He is one of the authors of the famous book titled `Methodology Guidelines
for Farming Systems Research and Development in Bangladesh’ published by
Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council BARC, Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was engaged
as editor of different scientific documents published by BARC during his service period.
About 45 research-based papers of Dr. Razzaque have so far been published in different
Journals at home and abroad.
Dr. Abdur Razzaque started his professional career as a scientific officer of
BARC. He was the national coordinator of `Integrated Farming System Research and
Development’ and completed his duties efficiently. He was promoted to the rank of chief
scientific officer of BARC. He resigned from service in August 2001 and took part in
politics actively.
Dr Razzaque has widely travelled different countries, including United Kingdom,
USA, China, France, Belgium, Japan, South Africa, Ginny, Thailand, Malaysia, India,
Nepal, Pakistan, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines and Srilanka.
Dr. Razzaque was a political activist from his student life. In 1969 as a student of
Bangladesh Agricultural University, he took part in 6 and 11- point mass movement in
1969 and was arrested by the Pakistan government for being involved in the movement.
He was elected as the General Secretary and subsequently the President of Bangladesh
Chatra league (Bangladesh Student League) of Bangladesh Agricultural University unit.
He was also the member of central executive committee of Bangladesh Chatra League.
He took part in the liberation war in 1971 and showed his bravery, courage and devotion
to the nation. He was elected as the General Secretary of Bangladesh Agricultural
University Central Student Union (BAUCSU) during 1972-73. Dr. Razzaque is now the
Agricultural and Cooperative Secretary of central committee of Bangladesh Awami
League.
Dr. Md. Abdur Razzaque contested in the Parliamentary Election held in 2001as a
candidate of Bangladesh Awami League from Modhupur area of Tangail district and was
elected as the Member of Parliament. He worked as the member of Parliamentary
Standing Committee on Ministry of Agriculture and Estimate Committee during 8th
Parliament. He visited different countries as a delegation of Parliamentary Committee as
MP.
Dr. Razzaque engaged himself in socio-economic development of his local area
from his student life. In 1967 he played a pioneer role to establish a social welfare club
named ``Progoti Sangho’’ in his village. Musuddi High School was established through
this club in 1969 under his dynamic leadership which was treated as class one educational
institute of Modhupur-Dhanbari area of Tangail district. It was a long term dream of the
people of this area that Dhanbari would be an Upazila. Dr. Razzaque also played a
pioneer role to establish Dhanbari as thana in 1998 during Awami League led
government and in 2001 it was decided that Dhanbari would be upgraded as
administrative unit as Upazila.
Dr. Razzaque was the elected General Secretary of Bangladesh Krishibid
Institution (a professional association of agricultural graduates) for the 1996-97 tenure.
He is a member of American Society of Agronomy, Bangladesh Association for the
Advancement of Science (BAAS), Bangladesh Agronomy Society, Bangladesh
Horticulture Society, Bangladesh Krishibid Institutions and many other organizations in
different capacity.
Dr. Razzaque has again been elected the Member of Parliament from the
constituency Tangail-1(Modhupur-Dhanbari Upazila) in the 9th Parliament Election on
December 29, 2008. He was appointed as the Minister on January 6, 2008 and has been
given the charge of the Ministry of Food and Disaster Management.
Dr. Razzaque’s wife Shirin Akhtar Banu did her Masters degree with honours in
Political Science from University of Dhaka and has been serving as Assistant Professor
and Head of the Department in Abu Jar Gifari College, Dhaka. Rezwan Shahriar Sumit
and Rezwan Shahnewaz Sujit are two sons and Rosen is the only daughter of Dr. Abdur
Razzaque and his wife Shirin Banu.
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Life sketch of Dr. Md. Afsarul Ameen, Minister for Shipping

Dhaka, January 21:

Dr. Md. Afsarul Ameen was born on 1st January, 1952. He comes of a respectable
Muslim family in Chittagong. His father late Dr. Md. Fazlul Ameen was a reputed physician,
educationist and social worker.

Mr. Ameen obtained MBBS degree from Chittagong Medical College in 1979.

He got inspired with the ideal of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur
Rahman in student life and engaged in student politics. He was the General Secretary of Chhatra
League, Chittagong Medical College. He was elected Relief and Social Welfare Secretary of
Chittagong City Awami League in 1992 and Organising Secretary in 1997. He was elected Joint
General Secretary of Chittagong City Awami League in 2006.

He played a very significant role in the historic Liberation War in 1971.

Mr. Ameen elected Member of Parliament of 9th Jatiya Sangsad on 29th December, 2008
and took oath as a Minister on 6th January, 2009.

He is involved in various social activities. He was especially acclaimed for setting up a


number of medical centers for the treatment of cyclone victims in 1991.

Afsarul Ameen is married and is blessed with two sons. His wife Quamrunnesa is a
renowned physician.

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Life Sketch of Dipu Moni MP
MBBS (DMC), LLB (NU), LLM (London), MPH (Johns Hopkins)
Dhaka, 7 January:
Dr. Dipu Moni is Bangladesh's new Foreign Minister. She is the first woman
to be appointed to that position.
Before her induction to the cabinet Dr. Dipu Moni was Secretary for
Women's Affairs and a Member of the Sub-Committee on Foreign Affairs of the
Bangladesh Awami League. She is a qualified physician and draws upon advanced
qualifications in Public Health and Law and is an Advocate of the Bangladesh
Supreme Court. Dr. Dipu Moni represents Chandpur-3 as a Member of Parliament.

Until now the principal focus of her work has been women's rights and
entitlements, health legislation, health policy and management, health financing,
strategic planning, and health and human rights under the Constitution and law in
Bangladesh's economic and social development programmes and foreign policy
issues of the region and globally. Over the past ten years Dr. Dipu Moni has
represented her leader and party's position to Cabinet Ministers and public
representatives of Asia, Europe and USA, Ambassadors and Senior
Representatives of International Institutions. She writes, teaches, consults,
researches, conducts advocacy programmes, organises and leads free health service
clinics with a pool of qualified physicians, and promotes legislation on key issues.

Educated at the Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health, Dhaka


Medical College, the country’s Premier Medical School, and at the University of
London, Dipu Moni has undertaken specialised courses at John Hopkins and a
course at Harvard on Negotiations and Conflict resolution.

Dipu Moni is an avid protagonist of representative politics and women's


participation in the political decision- making process. She is one of two Master
Trainers for Women Political Activists of the Party in which regard she has trained
women political activists under a programme of her Party that she helped design
and implement in a close relationship with the National Democratic Institute (NDI)
of the United States.

Dr. Dipu Moni is the daughter of the late M. A. Wadud, a close associate of
Bangabandhu and H. S. Suhrawardy in the struggle for democracy and the rights of
Bangalees, Mr. Wadud was a founding member of the Awami League and is
known especially for his role in the Language Movement and as the first Council-
elected General Secretary of the East Pakistan Chhatra League. Mr. Wadud
suffered imprisonment on several occasions during his political life. After the
assassination of the Father of the Nation, upon his refusal to accept a Cabinet
position, he was imprisoned by the military government.
Dipu Moni is married to Tawfique Nawaz, one of two Oxbridge educated
Senior Advocates of the Bangladesh Supreme Court, Head of an internationally
reputed law firm and a parampara (generational) exponent of at least a 2000 year
old Indian Classical Musical form, namely Alaap, on the Grande Flute. They have
one son, Tawquir Rashaad, 2O, a law student at the University of London, a
winner of the UCL Global Excellence Scholarship from the region comprising the
Indian Subcontinent and the Middle East, also a parampara exponent of Alaap on
the Grande Flute and one daughter, Tani Deepavali, 15, a concert Alaapiya on the
Violin.
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Life Sketch of Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock
Md. Abdul Latif Biswas
Dhaka, January 20 :

Renowned grass root leader Md. Abdul Latif Biswas was born at the village of
Meghulla under Belkuchi Upazila in Sirajganj district on 11 January 1953. He comes
from a noble Muslim family. He is the second son of late Eman Ali Biswas and late
Chumbuli Khatun. He did his BA. He was actively involved in student politics from his
student life, with the inspiration of Great Leader Father of the Nation Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

From the very beginning of his life Mr. Biswas was devoted to restore the rights of
the people especially the farmers. He engaged himself to improve socio-economic
condition of the people of the country and overall development of the rural area. For this
reason, people of his own union Daulatpur under Sirajganj district twice elected him as
Union Parishad Chairman. He successfully performed the responsibilities as union
parishad chairman for long ten years. He took many programmes to develop his Union.
At that time he also tried to protect the victims of erosion of the Jamuna River.

He was elected as Upazila Parishad Chairman in 1989. At the same time, he


played active role in local politics as an activist of Bangladesh Awami League. He
became the President of Upazila Awami League and member of the working committee
of Sirajganj District. He played vital role to establish a secular democratic society and
spirit of Liberation war. He was the General Secretary of Bangladesh Tant o khudra
Shilpo Sramik League (Weaving and Cottage Industries Labour Union). He was elected
as Member of Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) from Sirajganj-5 district in 1996. He
played a vital role in constructing two spars on the bank of river Jamuna to protect from
river erosion. He also helped to develop of infrastructures like roads, bridges and many
institutions. He was the member of the Parliamentary Standing Committee of Cultural
Affaires in seventh parliament.

Mr. Latif Biswas is again elected as MP from Sirajganj-5 constituency in 2008 and
daughter of Bangabandhu, Sheikh Hasina has given the responsibility of important
Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock for his dynamic leadership and sincere work. This
ministry will facilitate the youths by creating huge scope of job which will in turn help to
make poverty and hunger free, happy and prosperous Bangladesh.

Abdul Latif Biswas is married and father of eight children.

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Life Sketch of Advocate Mostafizur Rahman,
State Minister for Ministry of Environment and Forest

Dhaka, January 27 :
Advocate Mostafizur Rahman was born on 29th November, 1953 at Zamgram under
Fulbari upazilla in Dinajpur district. His father’s name is late Alhaj Mubarak Hossain and
Mother’s name is late Shaheda Khatun.
Advocate Mostafizur Rahman started his primary education in Rudrani Primary School.
He passed S.S.C examination from Sujapur High School in 1968 and H.S.C examination from
Fulbari College in 1970. He received the graduation degree from that college in 1973. He
secured the Masters Degree in Sociology from Rajshahi University in 1977 and under that
university he also completed the Bachelor of Law in 1986.

Advocate Mostafizur Rahman entered into political sphere when he was in class X. He
joined the 6th and 11th Dofa movement actively. He also faught bravely in the liberation war in
1971 under sector 7. He acted as the chairman of the convention of Dinajpur District Chattra
League in 1973.

He was selected as the member of Dinajpur District Awami League in 1977 and also
selected as the organizing secretary of Fulbari Thana Awami League. He was later selected as
the organizing secretary of district Awami League in 1980 and as the General Secretary of
Fulbari Thana Awami League in 1984.
Advocate Mostafizur Rahman acted as District Organizing Secretary from 1980 to 1991.
He has been acting as the Gengral Secretary of District Awami League since 1992. He was also
selected the member of Bagladesh Awami League Central Committee.
Advocate Mostafizur Rahman has been the elected Member of Parliament since 1986
from the constituency No. 10 (Dinajpur-5, Fulbari-Parbatipur). He has been, for the 5th time,
eelected as Member of Parliament and on 6th January 2009 he took oath as the state Minister for
the Ministry of Environment and Forest.
He had been the member of the standing committee of Communication Ministry for 15
years, Public Accounts Committee for 10 years and in 2001 he was selected the chairman of the
standing committee related to Relief and Rehabilitation Ministry.
After Bagabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s heart rending assassination on 15 August
1975, Advocate Mostafizur Rahman took active part in protesting that barbarian act and he was
sent to prison for this. In 1990 he was, for second time, sent to prison for his brave struggling
role in establishing democracy and rule of law.
Advocate Mostafizur Rahman joined in several workshops and conferences in different
countries including USA, India, Australia and Malaysia. He is also involved in different socio-
cultural and educational institutions.
Advocate Mostafizur Rahman got married with Rejina Rahman in 1979. He is the proud
father two daughters named Farhana Rahman and Farzana Rahman.
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Life Sketch of State Minister for Liberation War Affairs
Capt. A B Tajul Islam (Retd.)

Dhaka, January 19 :

Capt. A B Tajul Islam (Retd.) was born on 5 May 1951 in Brahmanbaria district. He is
the son of Late Moulovi Rafiquddin Ahmed and Late Mosammat Paribanu. He passed his
matriculation and intermediate examinations in 1966 and 1968 respectively and got himself
admitted into the University of Dhaka in the dept. of Economics.

He directly took part in the War of Liberation. While studing at the University of
Dhaka, he got the opportunity of joining as a GD Pilot in the Pakistan Air Force. At that time
Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman gave a clarion call for the War of
Liberation.

In response to that call Capt. Tajul joined Bangladesh Army. During the War, he
fought in the sector-3 under the leadership of Gen K M Shafiullah.

In 1975 after the assassination of Bangabandhu Shiekh Mujibur Rahman, he was arrested
and was forced to go on premature retirement in 1976. Then he engaged himself in business and
politics.

He was elected president of Bancharampur Upazila Awami League (AL) in 1984.


Then he was elected Deputy Secretary of the Central Committee of Bangladesh Awami
League, also a member of Industry and Commerce Committee of the party.

He was elected as the first secretary of Liberation War Affairs of Awami League.
In 1996 he was elected as a member of the Parliament. He was re-elected from
Brahmanbaria-6 Constituency in 2008. He was appointed as the State Minister for
Liberation War Affairs on January 6, 2009.

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Life sketch of Tanjim Ahmad, State Minister for Home Affairs
Dhaka, January 21:
Tanjim Ahmad Sohel Taj MP, State Minister for Home Affairs, was
born on 5th January 1970 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He is the youngest son of
late Tajuddin Ahmad, the first Prime Minister of Bangladesh, and Syeda
Zohra Tajuddin. His father, late Tajuddin Ahmad was a close associate of
Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. As the then
Prime Minister of the Government headed by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur
Rahman, he played a historic role during the War of Liberation, which
ultimately led to the independence of Bangladesh.
Late Tajuddin Ahmad was elected Member of the Legislative
Assembly as a Jukto Front candidate in the historic 1954 elections. He was
elected Member of the National Assembly in the 1970 elections and he was
again elected Member of Parliament in the 1973.
His mother Syeda Zohra Tajuddin was instrumental in her role as
Convener of the Bangladesh Awami League in the re-organization efforts of
the party after the assassination of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
and the four National Leaders on 15th August 1975 and 3rd November 1975
respectively. She is currently a member of the Presidium of the Bangladesh
AL, the highest policy making body of the party.
Tanjim Ahmad was elected member of Parliament in the 8th National
Parliament in 2001. Among his many political achievements, he staged a
peaceful hunger-strike in front of the National Press Club to protest the
political repression and torture inflicted on people, including minorities, in
his constituency during the tenure of the four Party Alliance Government.
During that period, between 2001 and 2006, he played a leading role both
inside and outside of Parliament to establish the rights of the people, the rule
of Law and for the advancement of democracy in the country.
He has been a vocal advocate for establishing human rights and for
bringing meaningful change in all spheres of government and administration
through transparency and accountability.
As a member of theth Parliamentary Standing Committee, Ministry of
Youth and Sports, in the 8 National Parliament, he played a significant role
for establishing the right to employment for the youth and advancement of
social programmes that engage the youth to play a constructive role in
society.
Tanjim Ahmad is an Assistant Secretary of the Awami League Central
sub-committee and he has been assigned to the AL Central sub-committee on
Foreign Affairs. In this capacity, he has attended numerous workshops,
seminars and conferences in the local, national and international stage. He
had attended a conference on “Peace Building and Conflict Resolution” at
Wilton Park in the UK, visited India as an official guest of the Government of
India and participated in many other programmes throughout the world which
has helped shape his worldview.
He has the degree of Master of Arts in Political Science and
International Relations from Gordon University, USA.
Tanjim Ahmad was elected Member of Parliamement for the second
time in a row from 197, Gazipur-4 constituency in the National Parliament
Election held on the 29th December 2008. He won by a substantial margin,
securing 62% of the popular votes.
He took oath as State Minister of the Government of Bangladesh on the
6th January, 2009 and was appointed to the Ministry of Home Affairs by the
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on the same day.

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Life Sketch of State Minister Architect Yeafesh Osman

Dhaka, 18 January:

State Minister for Science and Information & Communication Technology


Yeafesh Osman was born in Hoogli, West Bengal on 5th January, 1946 and came to
Chittagong in 1948. His wife’s name is Bula Ahmed and he has only one son-
Eshrar Osman.

Son of Late Professor Shawkat Osman and Saleha Osman, he passed the
Secondary School Certificate Examination from Siddheswari High School, Dhaka
in 1964. He did his graduation in Architecture from Bangladesh University of
Engineering & Technology in 1970.

He was elected as the Vice President of the Engineering University Central


Student’s Union in 1970. He was the founder Secretary of Institute of Architects,
Bangladesh. Later he joined Bangladesh Awami League and became its Science
and Technology Secretary and involved in various social works.

He is a Freedom Fighter who fought the liberation war of Bangladesh in


Sector No. 2 in 1971.

Yeafesh Osman, in his professional carrier, worked as the Managing


Director of Prokalpa Upodeshta Ltd. from June, 1983 to 5th January, 2009. He also
worked as a Senior Architect in Thariani & Co. from May 1974 to April 1983. He
served as a Govt. Architect in Housing & Settlement Department, Govt. of
Bangladesh from May 1972 to April 1974 and also worked as a Junior Architect
under F. R. Khan from October 1970 to April 1972. He participated in the Seminar
on Domestic Engineering Consultant, jointly organized by RRTD, ERD in
association with FIDIC, WORLD BANK, ODA & BACE at Dhaka in March 1995.

He published his books namely- “Bongo Amar Janani Amar” and “Noshto
Kal Koshto Kal”.

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Life Sketch of Dr. Hasan Mahmud, MP
State Minister for Foreign Affairs
 
Dhaka, 28 January 2009:

State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Mohammed Hasan Mahmud comes from a
distinguished Muslim family in Chittagong. He was born in Chittagong in 1963. His
father Advocate Mohammed Nurussafa Talukdar is a renowned lawyer of Chittagong and
a former Public Prosecutor of Greater Chittagong and Chittagong Hill districts, and also
the former President of the Chittagong District Lawyers’ Association. Dr. Mahmud’s
mother Kamrun Nahar Begum is also a renowned lawyer and a human rights activist
from Chittagong. She is the President of the Human Rights Association, Chittagong
Chapter.

  After completing his undergraduate (1988) and graduate (1989) programmes (with
honours citation) in Chemistry from Chittagong University, Dr. Hasan Mahmud obtained
a post-graduate Diploma in Human Ecology (Environmental Sciences) from Vrije
Unversity of Brussels in 1993. Widening focus, Dr. Mahmud obtained his Second
Masters in International Politics from Universite Libre des Bruxelles in 1996. In the same
year, he obtained his Third Masters in Advanced Studies in Human Ecology
(Environmental Science) from Vrije University of Brussels. Dr. Hasan Mahmud obtained
an International Certificate in Human Ecology from the International Association of
Human Ecology, Geneva, in 1996.
  Dr. Mahmud completed his Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry from Limburg
University Centrum, Belgium, in 2001.
  Dr. Hasan Mahmud speaks French and Dutch.  He completed a Diploma in French
Language (two years’ course) from the University of Chittagong in 1985, and a certificate
course in Dutch Language from Limburg University Centrum, Belgium.
  Dr. Mahmud attended a number of learned international conferences across the
world in areas such as ecology, environment, environmental analytical chemistry,
Arsenic contamination, environmental law, nutrition and food security, human rights,
information technology. A widely traveled person, Dr. Mahmud has visited well-over
fifty countries across Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
  By profession, Dr. Mahmud used to be an Adjacent Faculty member
of a few reputed Universities–of significance in both South Asia and
Europe–including East West University (teaching Environmental Science and
Bangladesh Studies), Peoples University of Bangladesh (teaching Environmental Science
and Socioeconomic Studies of Bangladesh), European Institute for Strategic Studies,
Brussels, Belgium (Visiting Lecturer on Bangladesh and South Asian politics). Side by
side with teaching, Dr. Mahmud is also engaged in the container service sector.

  Dr. Hasan Mahmud has a long tenure of political legacy to his credit. He first
came to limelight as the General Secretary of the Government Intermediate College
Chattra League in 1979. He was the founder General Secretary of the Government
Mohosin College Chattra League in 1980, was the Education and Cultural Affairs
Secretary of Chittagong City Chattra League in 1982, and later, the Senior Vice President
of Chittagong University Chattra League in 1986. Dr. Mahmud became the President of
Chittagong University Chattra League in 1989, and during the first major democratic
transition of the country – Dr. Mahmud was elected as the Chairman of All Party
Alliance Election Conducting Committee in 'Chaksu' Election 1990.
  Dr. Mahmud has been a member of Chittagong North District Awami League
since 1992. Abroad, he held the post of the Senior Vice-President of Belgium Awami
League in 1993 and became the General Secretary of Bangladesh Awami League,
Belgium Unit, for the tenure 1995 to 2001. He was elected President of Bangladesh
Students Association of Vrije University of Brussels (VUB) during the 1993-94 Session.
Dr. Mahmud was elected President of the “International Students Association” of Vrije
University of Brussels (VUB) during the 1994 - 95 Session. It may be mentioned that this
was the only organization of VUB recognized by the university to represent more than
twelve hundred foreign students from more than 60 countries of the world.
  Dr. Mahmud was appointed Special Assistant to the-then Leader of the opposition
and Awami League President Sheikh Hasina on 01 November 2001. At the same time, he
became the Forest and Environment Secretary of Bangladesh Awami League central
committee since December 2002.
  As Special Assistant to Sheikh Hasina, Dr. Mahmud worked on foreign affairs and
human rights. His responsibilities included, amongst others, representing Her and
Bangladesh Awami League in major international conferences, symposia, and seminars,
maintenance of foreign liaison and all official foreign correspondence on behalf of the
leader and the party.
  Dr. Hasan Mahmud is an avid debater and an eloquent reciter. He was the Team
Leader of the Government Muslim High School (Chittagong, Bangladesh) Junior Debate
Team in 1975, and also its Scout Team Leader in 1977. As Team Leader, he represented
the Suhrawardi Hall of Chittagong University Debate Team in the National TV debate in
1987. Dr. Hasan Mahmud used to be associated with a leading Group Theatre of the
Country, “Teerjak”, during his university days. He loves hockey– both for its calibrated
speed and its mass appeal.
  A passionate humanitarian, Dr. Mahmud worked for the Junior Read Cross during
his school days. Dr. Mahmud is also a member of Green Peace International,
Netherlands.
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Life Sketch of Dipankar Talukdar, MP
State Minister, Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs

Dhaka, 21 January 2009

Dipankar Talukdar was born on 12th December, 1952 at Bananupa Champaknagor of


Rangamati sadar upazilla. His father late Hemanta Prashad was a tribal welfare officer of
Pakistan Government of Chittagong Hill Tracts and his mother Bidyut Prova Talukdar was a
housewife.

Dipankar Talukdar secured 1st division in SSC examination from Bandarban Govt. High
School in 1968. He passed HSC examination with 1st division from Dhaka college in 1970. In
1974 Dipankar Talukdar obtained honours degree from Dhaka University in English literature.
On 15th August 1975, when Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was assassinated, he actively
took part in protesting that barbarian act. Therefore he could not participate in MA examination.
In 1969 he entered into political sphere involving himself actively in mass upsurge
against misrule of West Pakistan government. He was imprisoned for taking part in that
movement. Dipankar Talukdar fought bravely in the liberation war in 1971. In 1972 he was
elected member of central committee of Bangladesh Chattra Leauge (BCL). In 1973 he was also
elected BCL’s secretary of international affairs. Later during the changed situation he took
political shelter in India. He had been in India for 10 years and then in 1986 he returned to his
homeland and was elected the member of Bangladesh Awami Jubo League central committee
and general secretary of Rangamati district Awami League. He was again sent in imprisonment
in 1987 for his valiant effort in establishing democracy and rule of law.
Dipankar Talukdar was elected MP in 1991 general election from Rangamati and was
made the member of parliamentary standing committee related to Ministry of Environment and
Forest. In 1996 general election he was again elected MP from that constituency. Dipankar
Talukdar was also the honourable member of House Committee of National Parliament,
Bangladesh National Education Committee, Parliamentary standing committee of Ministry of
Establishment, Chittagong University senate committee, and most importantly, the member of
the National Committee of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs.

The name Dipankar Talukdar will ever be remembered for his contribution in the
historical Chittagong Hill Tracts peace treaty on 2th December, 1997. He was elected the
member of national committee which implemented CHT peace treaty in 1998. He was made the
chairman of CHT Affairs Taskforce and in the same year elected the chairman of Rotary Club of
Rangamati. Again he was nominated for 2001 general election but he was defeated in a result of
many conspiracies but he was reelected the chairman of Rangamati District Awami League.
Dipankar Talukdar joined several workshops and conferences abroad. He
visited 21 countries including India, China, USA, UK, Japan, Franch, Soviet Union,
and Garmany. He has also been involved in various socio-cultural and educational institutions.
In the general election held on 29th December, 2008, he has been elected as MP for the
third time and on 6th January, 2009 he took oath as the state Minister for Chittagong Hill Tracts
Affairs Ministry of Sheikh Hasina’s Cabinet.
Dipankar Talukdar got married with Bita Talukdar and is the proud father of only one son
named Arkopal.
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Handout No. 1293
Life sketch of Syed Abul Hossain, MP
Minister for Communications
Dhaka, April 01 :
Syed Abul Hossain has been appointed as the Minister for Communications in the
Government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on 6 January 2009 following the landslide
victory of Awami League-led Grand Alliance in the Parliamentary elections held on 29
December 2008.
Scion of holy and illustrious family, Syed Abul Hossain was born in 1951 at
Dashar under Kalkini Police Station in Madaripur district in southern Bangladesh. He
studied at the University of Dhaka, from where he obtained the degree of M.Com. in
Management. His father late Alhaj Syed Atahar Ali was a direct descendant of the great
Sufi Saint of the sub-continent, Hazrat Shah Ali Baghdadi.
Founder of SAHCO International Limited, one of the leading business houses of
Bangladesh and owner of several other commercial establishments, Syed Abul Hossain is
noted for his contributions to the spread of education in his locality. He set up three
colleges, two of which bear his name and are regarded among the best in the country.
Another College-D.K Ideal Syed Atahar Ali Academy and College bears the name of his
illustrious father. He also pioneered to set up nearly one hundred primary schools in his
constituency-Kalkini, Madaripur. Several other institutions-high schools, colleges,
madrashas, mosques, eidgahs and socio-cultural organizations and clubs also bear his
name and benevolence. He is also the founder President of an NGO, called SAHCO
Development Centre (SDC) which is carrying out vital human resources development
and other socio-economic uplift activities in Madairpur and neighboring districts. Thanks
to his endeavor the socio-economic contour of Kalkini-Madaripur has radically
transformed.
A valiant freedom fighter Syed Abul Hossain actively participated in the War of
Liberation in 1971 and is widely reputed for his charity and humanitarian work especially
during natural disasters like devastating floods in 1988, tidal upsurge at Urir Char and
cyclonic storm at Saturia in Manikganj in 1985 and the cataclysmic hurricane which
badly battered the coastal belt in 1991.
Elected with a thumping majority in each Parliamentary elections in 1991, 1996,
2001 and 2008 from Madaripur-3 constituency, Syed Abul Hossain was an influential
member of the Parliamentary Standing Committees on the Ministry of Finance and
Commerce in the 7th Parliament (1996-2001) and on the Ministry of power, Energy and
Mineral Resources in the 8th Parliament (2001-2006). He was the State Minister for
Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives in the first Government of
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. He has been the International Affairs Secretary of
Bangladesh Awami League since 2003.
Syed Abul Hossain has authored more than a dozen books on socio-economic and
political issues facing our nation.He is a regular contributor of articles to various journals
and national dailies, both in Bangla and English.
Syed Abul Hossain is an initial Member of the Advisory Council of the Boao
Forum for Asia (BFA) headquartered at Boao, Hainan, P.R.China and the Chief
Representative of Bangladesh to the Forum which inter alia comprises Heads of State or
Government (present of past) of 26 Asian countries and Australia.
Syed Abul Hossain is a widely traveled person. He performed the holy Hajj. He
visited many countries of the world including USA, UK, Japan, Germany, China, Korea,
India, Singapore, Thailand etc. In October 1994 he represented Bangladesh’s private
sector at the Global Trade Summit at Columbus, Ohio, USA.
Syed Abul Hossain is married to Khwaja Nargis Hossain of Enayetpur, Sirajganj
and the couple is blessed with two daughters.
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Life Sketch of Advocate Shamsul Haque Tuku,
State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources
 
Dhaka, 16 February 2009 :
State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Advocate Shamsul Haque Tuku
was born on May 31, 1948 in a noted muslim family at the village Brishalikha under Bera
Upazila of Pabna District. He is the third son of Late Juran Uddin Sardar and Musammat Rahima
Khatun.
He participated in inter-school, inter-university and national swimming competitions during
the period 1962-1973. He became runner-up in 1968 in a swimming competition of the then
Punjab University, Pakistan. In addition, he was a successful swimmer and water-polo player in
Rajshahi University.
After passing SSC in 1965, he got himself admitted in Bera College. He led 6-point
movement as the President of Bera College Chattra League. He was enrolled into Rajshahi
University after passing HSC in 1967. He was elected as Assistant Sports Secretary of Rajshahi
University Central Student Union (RUCSU) for his significant contribution to the Rajshahi
University sports arena.
He was elected as General Secretary of the then Zinnah Hall (Presently Sher-e-Bangla)
student union. He also played an important role as one of the leading student leaders of the
Rajshahi University Chatra Shangram Parishad. He led the procession of 17 February, 1969
demanding the trial of the murder of Sergeant Johurual Haque and unconditional release of the
Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman along with the withdrawal of
Agartala conspiracy case against him.
He actively participated in the Liberation War in 1971. Having taken military training at
Deradun in India, he led liberation war in wider free zone of Pabna.
He became the President of Rajshahi University Chattra League during 1972. He was elected
as General Secretary of RUCSU in 1973-74 and as the Vice-President of Central Executive
Committee of Bangladesh Chattra League in the same year. His younger brother Abdul Khalek
received martyrdom during the glorious Liberation War of 1971. After completing his academic
career in 1974, Mr. Tuku started his career as a lawyer in Pabna Judge Court. He was elected
General Secretary of Pabna District Lawyer Samity. He served the duty of Vice-President of
District Awami League from 1996 to 2005 in different terms. He also became the member of
Bangladesh Bar-Council from 1999 to 2002. In 2005, he was elected the General Secretary of
Pabna District Awami League. Now he is the General Secretary of the National Four Leader
Parishad Central Committee and the Presidium Member of Awami Lawyer Parishad Central
Committee.
He was elected as the Member of Parliament of 9th Parliamentary Election and he took oath
as the State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources on 24 January 2009.
His wife Professor Lutfunnesa Begum was the Principal of Government College. Mr. Haque
is the proud father of three sons. His eldest son SM Arif Shams is completing Barrister at Law at
Halbourn College in London. His second son SM Saif Shams (Saadi) is the Lecturer of
Computer Science Department of Shahjalal Science and Technology University. Now he is
getting higher education in South Korea with scholarship. His youngest son SM Nasif Shams
(Roni) is doing his PhD on Solar Energy at Dublin University of Ireland with scholarship.
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evsjv‡`k AvIqvgx jx‡Mi †K›`ªxq KwgwUi `ßi m¤úv`K exi gyw³‡hv×v I evsjv‡`k
mycÖxg †Kv‡U©i wewkó AvBbRxex Avãyj gvbœvb Lvb 2008 mv‡ji 29 wW‡m¤¦i beg
RvZxq msm` wbe©vP‡b XvKv †Rjvi †`vnviÐbeveMÄ Avmb †_‡K RvZxq msm` m`m¨
wn‡m‡e wbe©vwPZ nb| wZwb 24 Rvbyqvwi cÖavbgš¿x ‡kL nvwmbvÕi †bZ„Z¡vaxb
gwš¿mfvi cÖwZgš¿x wn‡m‡e kc_ †bb Ges M„nvqb I MYc~Z© gš¿Yvj‡qi `vwqZ¡cÖvß
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1952 mv‡ji 30 Ryb XvKv †Rjvi †`vnvi _vbvi myZvicvov BDwbq‡bi KvUvLvjx
Mªv‡gi GK m¤£vš— gymwjg cwiev‡i wZwb Rb¥MªnY K‡ib| 1967 mv‡j Rqcvov cvBjU
D”P we`¨vjq †_‡K K…wZ‡Z¡i mv‡_ gva¨wgK cix¶vq DËx©Y nb| 1970 mv‡j RMbœv_
wek¦we`¨vjq K‡jR †_‡K K…wZ‡Z¡i mv‡_ D”P gva¨wgK cix¶vq DËx©Y nb| 1975 mv‡j
XvKv wek¦we`¨vjq n‡Z K…wZ‡Z¡i mv‡_ evsjv fvlv I mvwn‡Z¨ mœvZK (mg¥vb) I
1976 mv‡j Gg.G wWMªx jvf K‡ib| 1978 mv‡j GKB wek¦we`¨vjq n‡Z K…wZ‡Z¡i mv‡_
wZwb MY‡hvMv‡hvM I mvsevw`KZvq Gg.G wWMªx jvf K‡ib| 1985 mv‡j AvB‡b
mœvZK(Gj Gj we) wWMªx jvf K‡ib| A¨vW‡fv‡KU Avãyj gvbœvb Lvb 1974 mv‡j
ZrKvjxb †mvwf‡qZ BDwbq‡b 10 gv‡mi GKwU ivR‰bwZK cÖwk¶‡Y AskMªnY K‡i
mKj wel‡q Excellent b¤¦i †c‡q †Kvm©wU m¤úbœ K‡ib|

GW‡fv‡KU Avãyj gvbœvb Lvb 2007Ð2008 mv‡j m‡e©v”P †fvU †c‡q mycÖxg
†KvU© AvBbRxex mwgwZi mnÐmfcwZ wbe©vwPZ nb| ¯Kzj Rxeb †_‡KB
cÖMwZkxj QvÎ Av‡›`vj‡bi mv‡_ IZ‡cÖvZfv‡e RwoZ Avãyj gvbœvb Lvb gnvb
gyw³hy‡× `ytmvnwmK †bZ„Z¡ cÖ`vb K‡i‡Qb| 25‡k gv‡P©i ci cvK evwnbxi ee©i
nvgjvi gy‡L beveMÄ _vbvq cÖ_g mdj Awfhvb cwiPbvjvi mgq mg¥yL mg‡i
gvivZ¥Kfv‡e AvnZ nb| 1976 mv‡j wZwb QvÎ BDwbqb XvKv wek¦we`¨vj‡qi mv‡R©›U
Rûi“j nK nj kvLvi AvnŸvqK Ges 1978 mv‡j evsjv‡`k QvÎ BDwbq‡bi †K›`ªxq KwgwUi
mfvcwZ c‡` wbe©vwPZ nb| 1982 mv‡j cÖMwZkxj QvÎ Av‡›`vj‡bi c_ †cwi‡q wZwb
mivmwi cÖMwZkxj ivR‰bwZK Kg©Kv‡Ê AvZ¥wb‡qvM K‡ib|

wZwb evsjv‡`kЇmvwf‡qZ ‰gÎx mwgwZ, evsjv‡`k kvwš— cwil`, evsjv‡`k


Av‡d«vÐGkxq MYmsnwZ cwil` Ges Gwkqvb KwgwU di wcm& GÛ mwjWvwiwUÕi
†K›`ªxq KwgwUi m¤úv`‡Ki `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡i‡Qb | GW‡fv‡KU Avãyj gvbœvb Lvb
1978 mv‡j g‡¯‹vq AbywôZ Avš—R©vwZK QvÎÐhye kvwš— I msnwZ m‡g¥j‡b
evsjv‡`‡ki cÖwZwbwa `‡ji †bZ„Z¡ ‡`b| 1980 mv‡j wZwb wdbj¨v‡Ûi ivRavbx
†njwmsKx‡Z AbywôZ Avš—R©vwZK wbi¯¿xKiY I kvwš— mgv‡e‡k evsjv‡`k
QvÎÐhye cÖwZwbwa `‡ji †bZ„Z¡ ‡`b| 1982 mv‡j evwj©‡b AbywôZ Avš—R©vwZK
kvwš— I msnwZ mgv‡e‡kI wZwb evsjv‡`k QvÎÐhye cÖwZwbwa `‡ji †bZ„Z¡ †`b| 1986
mv‡j g‡¯‹vi †jwbbMªv‡` we‡k¦i cÖ_g gwnjv b‡fvPvix f¨v‡jbwZbv ‡Z‡i‡¯‹vfvi
mfv‡bZ„‡Z¡ AbywôZ Avš—R©vwZK ‰gÎx I msnwZ mgv‡e‡k evsjv‡`k cÖwZwbwa
`‡ji m`m¨ wn‡m‡e †hvM`vb K‡ib Ges Zuvi mv‡_ gZwewbgq K‡ib| 1988 I 1989 mv‡j
cici `yÕevi wjweqvi ivRavbx w·cvjx Ges †ebMvRx‡Z AbywôZ c¨v‡j÷vBb, ga¨cÖvP¨ I
f~ga¨mvMixq †`‡ki mv‡_ Avš—R©vwZK msnwZ mgv‡e‡k evsjv‡`‡ki cÖwZwbwa
wn‡m‡e AskMªnY K‡ib| Avãyj gvbœvb Lvb BZvwj, Rvg©vwb, Aw÷ªqv, dªvÝ,
†ejwRqvg, nj¨vÛ, ivwkqv, wdbj¨vÛ, A‡÷ªwjqv, Bsj¨vÛ I †bcvjmn eû †`k mdi K‡ib|

GW‡fv‡KU Avãyj gvbœvb Lvb wewfbœ mgvRKj¨vYg~jK Ges mvs¯‹„wZK


msMV‡bi mv‡_ m¤ú„³ i‡q‡Qb| Zuvi ¯¿x ‰mq`v nvwmbv myjZvbv B‡Wb K‡j‡Ri
wbe©vwPZ wfwc wQ‡jb| wZwb `yÕcyÎ mš—v‡bi RbK|

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¯^ivóªgš¿x G¨vW‡fv‡KU mvnviv LvZzb-Gi msw¶ß Rxeb-e„ËvšÍ
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wewkó ivRbxwZwe`, MYcÖRvZš¿x evsjv‡`k miKv‡ii cÖ_g gwnjv
¯^ivóªgš¿x Ges wewkó mgvR‡mex G¨vW‡fv‡KU mvnviv LvZzb 1943 mv‡j
XvKvq GK m¤£všÍ gymwjg cwiev‡i Rb¥MÖnY K‡ib| Zuvi evevi bvg giûg Avãyj
AvwRR gv÷vi I gv‡qi bvg giûgv ZziRvb †bmv|
G¨vW‡fv‡KU mvnviv LvZzb GKwU my`xN© I mg„× ivR‰bwZK Rxe‡bi
AwaKvix| GKRb Z¨vMx, mr I wbôvevb ivR‰bwZK †bZv wn‡m‡e wZwb mKj
gn‡j ¯^xK…Z| wZwb eZ©gv‡b evsjv‡`k AvIqvgx jx‡Mi AvBb m¤úv`K| ˆK‡kv‡i
¯‹zj Rxeb †_‡K Zuvi ivRbxwZ PP©vi nv‡ZLwo nq| cÂv‡ki `k‡K hy³d«‡›Ui
wbe©vP‡bi mg‡q Kywg©‡Uvjv ¯‹zj gv‡V AwZ Aí eq‡m G¨vW‡fv‡KU mvnviv
LvZzb Dcgnv‡`‡ki cÖL¨vZ ivRbxwZwe` I †`ke‡iY¨ †bZv gvIjvbv fvmvbx, †k‡i
evsjv G †K dRjyj nK, e½eÜz †kL gywReyi ingvb-Gi Dcw¯’wZ‡Z cÖ_g ivR
‰bwZK g‡Â e³e¨ ivLvi gva¨‡g Zuvi ivR‰bwZK Rxe‡bi m~Pbv nq| wZwb ivR
‰bwZK Rxe‡b cÖwZwU Av‡›`vjb msMÖv‡g wgwUs-wgwQ‡j AskMÖnY
K‡i‡Qb| wZwb RvwZi RbK e½eÜz †kL gywReyi ingv‡bi Av`k© ev¯Íevq‡bi j‡¶¨
Rxeb‡K DrmM© K‡i‡Qb|
1971 mv‡ji gnvb gyw³hy‡×i †PZbvq D×z× G¨vW‡fv‡KU mvnviv LvZzb
`xN©w`b a‡i ivRbxwZ‡Z †hgb mwµq †_‡K‡Qb †Zgwb AZ¨šÍ wbôvi mv‡_ bvix
mgv‡Ri Dbœq‡bi Rb¨ Ges Zuv‡`i AwaKvi cÖwZôvq KvR K‡i‡Qb| ¯^vaxbZvi ci
1972 mv‡j wewkó wk¶vwe` I bvix RvMi‡Yi AMÖM`~Z cÖqvZ W. bxwjZv
Beªvnxg‡K mfv‡bÎx K‡i miKvwi †M‡R‡Ui gva¨‡g evsjv‡`k gwnjv mwgwZ
cÖwZwôZ nq| G¨vW‡fv‡KU mvnviv LvZzb gwnjv mwgwZi cÖwZôvZv m`m¨
wQ‡jb cieZ©xKv‡j hyM¥-m¤úvw`Kv Ges mvaviY m¤úvw`Kv wbe©vwPZ
n‡q‡Qb| eZ©gv‡bI wZwb gwnjv mwgwZi mvaviY m¤úvw`Kv|
G¨vW‡fv‡KU mvnviv LvZzb evsjv‡`k gwnjv mwgwZi KwgwU‡Z wewfbœ
c‡` †_‡K AZ¨šÍ GKvMÖZv I wbôvi mv‡_ `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡i‡Qb| wZwb evsjv‡`k
gwnjv mwgwZi mvaviY m¤úv`K c‡` GKvwaKevi wbe©vwPZ n‡q bvix mgv‡Ri
Dbœq‡bi Rb¨ `xN©Kvj a‡i KvR K‡i‡Qb|
‡ckvMZ Rxe‡b wZwb GKRb cÖw_Zhkv AvBbRxex| wZwb ivóªcwZ wRjyi
ingv‡bi Rywbqi wn‡m‡e AvBb †ckv ïi“ K‡iwQ‡jb| AZ¨šÍ kvšÍ, axi-w¯’i I weP¶Y
AvBbRxex wn‡m‡e cwiwPZ G¨vW‡fv‡KU mvnviv LvZzb AvBb †ckvq h‡_ó
mybvg AR©b K‡i‡Qb| ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi `vwqZ¡cÖvß gš¿x wn‡m‡e
`vwqZ¡ MÖn‡Yi c~‡e© wZwb mycÖxg †Kv‡U©i GKRb wewkó AvBbRxex
wn‡m‡e AvBb †ckvq wb‡qvwRZ wQ‡jb| wZwb `jxq †bZv-Kg©x‡`i ivR‰bwZK
gvgjv¸‡jv webv cvwikªwg‡K cwiPvjbv Kivi Rb¨ mviv‡`‡ki AvBbRxex‡`i wb‡q
evsjv‡`k AvIqvgx AvBbRxex cwil` MVb K‡iwQ‡jb| wZwb AvIqvgx AvBbRxex
cwil‡`i cÖwZôvZv mfvcwZ| wZwb evsjv‡`k evi KvDw݇ji wdbvÝ KwgwUi
†Pqvig¨vb wbe©vwPZ n‡q AvBbRxex‡`i Dbœq‡bi Rb¨ KvR K‡i‡Qb| wZwb
AvBbRxex wn‡m‡e †ckvMZ `vwqZ¡ cvjb ïi“ Kivi ci †_‡KB †bZvKg©x‡`i ivR
‰bwZK gvgjv webv cvwikªwg‡K cwiPvjbv K‡i‡Qb| evsjv‡`k AvIqvgx jxM
mfv‡bÎx RvwZi Rb‡Ki Kb¨v Rb‡bÎx †kL nvwmbvi mKj ivR‰bwZK gvgjv
G¨vW‡fv‡KU mvnviv LvZzb cwiPvjbv K‡i‡Qb| Rb‡bÎx †kL nvwmbvi wei“‡×
`v‡qiK…Z gvgjv¸‡jv cwiPvjbvi Rb¨ mycÖxg‡KvU© evi G‡mvwm‡qk‡bi
mfvcwZ eZ©gvb AvBbgš¿x e¨vwi÷vi kwdK Avn‡g‡`i †bZ…‡Z¡ G¨vW‡fv‡KU
mvnviv LvZyb kZ kZ AvBbRxexi mv‡_ Av`vj‡Z nvwRi n‡q gvgjv cwiPvjbvi
†¶‡Î mn‡hvwMZv K‡i‡Qb|
G¨vW‡fv‡KU mvnviv LvZzb Zuvi wbe©vPbx GjvKvmn wewfbœ GjvKvq
¯‹zj, K‡jR, gmwR`, gv`ªvmv Ges wewfbœ mvgvwRK msMV‡bi mv‡_ m¤ú„³
i‡q‡Qb| ivR‰bwZK Rxe‡b wZwb †ek K‡qKevi †MÖßvi n‡q‡Qb, †Rj †L‡U‡Qb|
ivR‰bwZK Kvi‡Y G¨vW‡fv‡KU mvnviv LvZz‡bi wei“‡× wewfbœ mg‡q gvgjv
`v‡qi Kiv nq|
AvšÍR©vwZK †¶‡Î GW‡fv‡KU mvnviv LvZzb evsjv‡`k gwnjv mwgwZi
c‡¶ `xN©w`b gvbevwaKvi ms¯’v ÔB›Uvib¨vkbvj G¨vjv‡qÝ Ae DBg¨vbÕ-Gi
†evW© †g¤^vi wn‡m‡e `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡i‡Qb| GQvov AvšÍR©vwZK bvix Dbœqb
ms¯’v, ÔG‡mvwm‡qU Kvw›Uª DBg¨vb Ae `¨ Iqvì© Ges I‡gb KvDw݇ji AvIZvq
wewfbœ AvšÍR©vwZK †mwgbv‡i †hvM`v‡bi Rb¨ hy³ivóª, weª‡Ub, d«vÝ,
KvbvWv, ivwkqv, Pxb I BUvjx, fviZ, eyj‡Mwiqv, nj¨vÛ I kªxjsKv mdi K‡i‡Qb|
GQvov wZwb wbDBq‡K© RvwZmsN KZ…©K Av‡qvwRZ wWwcAvB GbwRI
Kbdv‡i‡Ý evsjv‡`k gwnjv mwgwZi c‡¶ AskMÖnY K‡i ¸i“Z¡c~Y© f~wgKv cvjb
K‡i‡Qb|
G¨vW‡fv‡KU mvnviv LvZzb 29 wW‡m¤^i, 2008 mv‡j AbywôZ beg
RvZxq msm` wbe©vP‡b wbKUZg cÖwZ`›Øx‡K wecyj †fv‡Ui e¨eav‡b civwRZ
K‡i XvKv-18 Avmb †_‡K msm` m`m¨ wbe©vwPZ nb| wZwb 6 Rvbyqvwi 2009
MYcÖRvZš¿x evsjv‡`k miKv‡ii gš¿x wn‡m‡e kc_ MÖnY K‡ib Ges ¯^ivóª
gš¿Yvj‡qi gš¿x wn‡m‡e `vwqZ¡cÖvß nb|
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AvBb cÖwZgš¿x GW‡fv‡KU †gvt Kvgi“j Bmjvg Gi Rxeb e„ËvšÍ

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GW‡fv‡KU †gvt Kvgi“j Bmjvg 1950 mv‡ji cqjv Ryb cyi‡bv XvKvi
D`y© ‡iv‡W Rb¥MÖnY K‡ib| Zuvi wcZvi bvg giûg wcÖwÝcvj nvwKg
Lyiwk`yj Bmjvg Ges gvZvi bvg giûgv nvwjgv LvZzb †PŠayivbx| Zuviv 6
†evb I 3 fvB| fvB‡`i g‡a¨ GW‡fv‡KU †gvt Kvgi“j Bmjv‡gi Ae¯’vb wØZxq|
Zuvi eo fvB W. Av‡bvqvi Bmjvg eZ©gv‡b eªvK wek¦we`¨vj‡q Kg©iZ Ges
†QvU fvB †gvi‡k`yj Bmjvg m„Rbkxj Pjw”PÎ wbg©vZv|

GW‡fv‡KU †gvt Kvgi“j Bmjvg XvKvi Avigvwb‡Uvjv miKvix


nvB¯‹zj †_‡K 1965 mv‡j Gm Gm wm, 1967 mv‡j MfY©‡g›U BmjvwgK
B›UviwgwW‡qU K‡jR (eZ©gv‡b Kwe bRi“j miKvix K‡jR) †_‡K GBP Gm
wm Ges 1970 mv‡j XvKv wek¦we`¨vjq †_‡K we.G. cvm K‡ib| cieZx©‡Z
Gj.Gj.we cvk Kivi ci 1985 mv‡j wZwb AvBb †ckvq †hvM †`b| evsjv‡`k
wjev‡ikb †dvm© (weGjGd) Gi cÖ_g e¨v‡Pi m`m¨ wn‡m‡e fvi‡Zi †`iv`yb
†_‡K cÖwk¶Y wb‡q wZwb gyw³hy‡× AskMÖnY K‡ib| wZwb XvKv evi I
mycÖxg †KvU© ev‡ii m`m¨ Ges evsjv‡`k evi KvDw݇ji wbe©vwPZ m`m¨
wQ‡jb| wZwb eZ©gv‡b XvKv gnvbMi AvIqvgx jx‡Mi fvicÖvß mvaviY
m¤úv`K|

1999 mv‡j XvKv gnvbMi †Rjv I `vqiv RR ¯’vc‡bi ci GW‡fv‡KU


†gvt Kvgi“j Bmjvg cÖ_g wcwc wbhy³ nb| Gi Av‡M 1996-1998 mvj ch©šÍ
wZwb XvKv †Rjv I `vqiv RR Av`vj‡Zi AwZwi³ wcwc I fvicÖvß wcwc
wn‡m‡e `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡ib| wZwb e½eÜz nZ¨v gvgjvi cÖwmwKDk‡bi
Ab¨Zg AvBbRxex Ges †Rj nZ¨v gvgjvi †¯úkvj wcwc wQ‡jb|

GW‡fv‡KU †gvt Kvgi“j Bmjv‡gi ¯¿x Zv‡qev Bmjvg| Zuviv wZb


Kb¨v I GK cy‡Îi wcZvgvZv| wZb Kb¨v mœvZ‡KvËi wWMÖxavix Ges
GKgvÎ cyÎ evsjv‡`k †gwW‡Kj K‡j‡R Aa¨vqbiZ|

GW‡fv‡KU †gvt Kvgi“j Bmjvg 2008 mv‡ji 29 wW‡m¤^‡i AbywôZ


RvZxq msm` wbe©vP‡b XvKv-2 Avmb †_‡K msm` m`m¨ wbe©vwPZ nb
Ges 2009 mv‡ji 24 Rvbyqvwi MYcÖRvZš¿x evsjv‡`k miKv‡ii AvBb,
wePvi I msm` welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖwZgš¿x wbhy³ nb|
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kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb cÖwZgš¿x gbœyRvb mywdqvb Gi Rxeb e„Ëvš—

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gbœyRvb mywdqvb 1953 mv‡j 1 Rvbyqvwi Lyjbvi w`Nwjqvi GK m¤


£vš— gymwjg cwiev‡i Rb¥MªnY K‡ib| Zuvi wcZv giûg AvjnvR †gvm‡jg
wgqv AvIqvgx jx‡Mi GKRb mwµq m`m¨ Ges GjvKvi mgvRKj¨vYg~jK
Kg©Kv‡Êi mv‡_ RwoZ wQ‡jb|
Zuvi m¦vgx knx` Aa¨vcK Avey mywdqvb wQ‡jb wewkó gyw³‡hv×v I
mgvR‡meK| evsjv‡`‡ki m¦vaxbZv hy‡× Amvgvb¨ Ae`v‡bi Rb¨ Zuv‡K exi
cÖZxK †LZv‡e f~wlZ Kiv nq| Aa¨vcK Avey mywdqvb hy× PjvKvjxb fvi‡Zi
cjZvq kÖgRxex‡`i Rb¨ cÖwZwôZ Rqevsjv hye wkwei K¨v‡¤úi K¨v¤c
BbPvR© wQ‡jb| GQvov wZwb wÎcyiv, Avmvg I †gNvjq †_‡K gyw³hy×
welqK msev` msMªn K‡i Kw_Kv cvV Ki‡Zb| wZwb evsjv‡`k AvIqvgx
jx‡Mi Lyjbv †Rjv kvLvi kÖg m¤úv`K wQ‡jb Ges 42 wU †UªW BDwbq‡bi
mfvcwZ I mvaviY m¤úv`K wn‡m‡e `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡ib| Aa¨vcK Avey
mywdqvb 1972 mv‡ji 28 wW‡m¤¦i AvZZvqxi nv‡Z wbnZ nb|
gbœyRvb mywdqvb Lyjbv miKvix gwnjv gnvwe`¨vjq †_‡K we G cvk
K‡ib| †ckvMZ Rxe‡b wZwb GKRb e¨emvqx n‡jI †`k I RvwZi Kj¨v‡Y
ivRbxwZi mv‡_ IZ‡cÖvZfv‡e RwoZ| ivR‰bwZK A½‡b Zuvi wePiY lv‡Ui
`k‡K (1968 mv‡j)| wZwb Lyjbv miKvwi gwnjv gnvwe`¨vjq kvLv QvÎjx‡Mi
mfvcwZ, †K›`ªxq kÖwgK jx‡Mi fvBm †cÖwm‡W›U, 42wU †UªW
BDwbq‡bi mfvcwZ I mvaviY m¤úv`K wn‡m‡e `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡ib| GQvov
wZwb 1983 mvj †_‡K 1996 mvj ch©š— 13 eQi †K›`ªxq AvIqvgx jx‡Mi
kÖg m¤úv`K wQ‡jb| 1996 mvj †_‡K wZwb evsjv‡`k AvIqvgx jx‡Mi
Kvh©wbe©vnx cwil‡`i m`m¨ wn‡m‡e `vwqZ¡ cvjb K‡i‡Qb|
gbœyRvb mywdqvb GjvKvi wewfbœ wk¶v I mgvRKj¨vYg~jK
Kg©Kv‡Êi mv‡_ RwoZ| GjvKvi †ek wKQy wk¶v cÖwZôvb cÖwZôvq I
cwiPvjbvq AMªYx f~wgKv cvjb K‡ib| GQvov gmwR` wbg©vY I
i¶Yv‡e¶‡Y AskMªnb K‡ib| wZwb e½eÜy wkï wK‡kvi †gjvmn wewfbœ
mvs¯K…wZK msMV‡bi c„ô‡cvlK| wZwb 7g RvZxq msm‡` (1996 mvj
†_‡K 2001 mvj ch©š—) msiw¶Z gwnjv Avm‡b msm` m`m¨ wbe©vwPZ nb|
Gmgq e¯¿ gš¿Yvjq m¤úwK©Z msm‡`i ¯’vqx KwgwU m`m¨ wQ‡jb| wZwb
2008 mv‡ji RvZxq msm` wbe©vP‡b LyjbvÐ3 (wbe©vPbx GjvKvÐ101)
†_‡K mvsm` wbe©vwPZ nb| Avš—R©vwZK kÖg ms¯’vq cÖwk¶‡Yi Ask
wn‡m‡e wZwb 1979 mv‡j †Kvwiqv, mvBcÖvm I fviZ mdi K‡ib| wZwb
2000 mv‡j msm`xq cÖwZwbwa `‡ji m`m¨ wn‡m‡e RW©vb mdi K‡ib|
GQvov wZwb BivK I †mŠw` Avie mdi K‡ib|
wZwb GK Kb¨v mš—v‡bi Rbbx|
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e¯¿ I cvU gš¿x Ave`yj jwZd wmwÏKxi Rxeb e„Ëvš—

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Ave`yj jwZd wmwÏKx 1937 mv‡ji 18 wW‡m¤¦i Uv½vBj †Rjvi
KvwjnvZx Dc‡Rjvi QvwZnvUx Mªv‡g Rb¥MªnY K‡ib| wcZv Ave`yj Avjx
wmwÏKx, †ckvq †gv³vi| gv jwZdv wmwÏKx, M„wnbx| Zuvi mnawg©bx
†eMg jvqjv wmwÏKx mv‡eK mvsm`| †R¨ô Kb¨v bw›`bx bvRixb KvbvWv
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