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A. H. M. Moniruzzaman, career diplomat belonging to the Bangladesh Foreign Service, was the head of Bangladesh Mission to the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland; Ayub Quadri, retired bureaucrat, adviser for the ministries of Education and Cultural Affairs to Caretaker government of Bangladesh
[8] [9] [10] Bangladesh was the most corrupt country in the world according to Corruption Perceptions Index during her second tenure from 2001 to 2006. [11] [12] In its list of the 100 Most Powerful Women in the World, Forbes magazine ranked Zia at number 14 in 2004, [13] number 29 in 2005, [14] and number 33 in 2006. [15]
Fatima Yasmin is a Bangladeshi bureaucrat and vice-president of the Asian Development Bank (ADB).She served as senior secretary of the Finance Division. [1] She is the first female Secretary of finance division in the history of Bangladesh.
Khaleda Zia, Prime Minister of Bangladesh (1991–1996; 2001–2006), "mother of democracy", leader of democracy movement in Bangladesh, first female PM of Bangladesh; Abdur Rashid Tarkabagish (1900–1986), second president of the All Pakistan Awami Muslim League; Chowdhury Kamal Ibne Yusuf (1940–2020), former Minister of Disaster Management
Sharifa Khan is a Bangladeshi retired civil bureaucrat and the second female secretary at Economic Relations Division, Ministry of finance Bangladesh from 17 July 2022 to 23 November 2024. [1] Prior to the current position, she was a member of the Agriculture, Water Resources and Rural Institute Division of the Bangladesh Planning Commission .
Fakhruddin Ahmed, former governor of the Bangladesh Bank; Kazi Zafarullah, industrialist and politician; Khuda Buksh, life insurance salesman and humanitarian; Parveen Haque Sikder, director of National Bank Limited; Sheikh Fazle Fahim, global trade leader; Wahiduzzaman, director of the State Bank of Pakistan and founder of Zaman Industrial ...
This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam.This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet.
He was an adviser of Provisional Government of Bangladesh during war time in 1971.He was the President of Bangladesh National Awami Party (Pro-Moscow) . Kazi Zafar Ahmed (1939-2015), member of the presidium of Jatiya Party , ex-Prime Minister (1988), ex-Minister of Education (1986)