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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 1959-1960.
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.
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. |