Renowned personalities of Shahrasti upazila
Mr. MA Sattarard M. This Sattar was born at Nahora Patwari house of Ward No. 04 in Shahrasti Municipality of Chandpur district. She was the eldest of the four children of mother Begum Karfulenenka and father Azizur Rahman Patwari. In 1940, he got junior scholarship from primary, Shahrasti High School in Nawara Primary School. In 1951 from Chittagong High Madrasa, Matriculation from Dhaka College was honored with HSC Economics in 1953 from Dhaka University in 1956. In addition, he studied at Karachi University, Cambridge University of the United Kingdom and William College of the United States. He obtained PhD degree from Tufts University in 1969. He started his career as a CSP officer in 1960 and took important responsibilities at different places. The Bangladesh government has been the secretary of various ministries. His books are Foreign Aid, Economic Development, Aid of Stagnation, The Koranic Stories (Bengali and English Compilation). He founded 'Base' for the purpose of education, family planning, social service and poverty reduction. In 1989, Karaphulennecha Mahila College was set up in the name of mother in Nawra. Besides, Maulvibazar College, Narayanganj Mahila College, Rangpur Begum Rokeya College and Meher College played a special role in the establishment of the college. He died on 26 May 1992 in Islamabad. Mr. Alhaj Hussein Ahmaddinj Alhaj Hussein Ahmad was born on February 01, 1929 in village Debokara of Meha South Union under Shahrasti upazila of Chandpur district. His father Abdul Aziz and mother Arafatunnesa From Comilla Zira School in 1944, Matriculation (SSC) in 1st Division, Presidency College, Calcutta, obtained H.C. from 1 st in 1946 and BA in Economics from Dhaka University in 1949. He joined the police force as Assistant Superintendent of Police in 1952-53 AD and was promoted to the post of secretary in 1976-1977 and as secretary in 1979. One of his contributions was the establishment of Shahrasti Thana Building in 1979 and Abdul Aziz Madrasah, Ahmednagar. Mr. Major (Retd) Rafiqul Islam, Bir Uttambanb Major (Retd.) Rafiqul Islam, Bir Uttam was born in September 1943 at the Nahora Patwari house of Ward No.4 in Shahrasti Municipality of Chandpur district. He is the eldest of three sons and six daughters of father Ashraf Ullah and mother Rahima Begum. In 1949, Primary from Naora Government Primary School, Matriculation from SSC in Bracmanbaria Annada Model High School in 1959, HSC from Comilla Victoria Government College in 1961, B.Sc. from Dhaka University in 1963 and In 1981, he obtained Diploma in Management Development from the US Herbal Business School. In 1963, the Pakistan Army Joined condition. After getting the commission of Army Engineering Corps in 1965, after serving the posts of various important posts of the army, East Pakistan Rifles joined the post of Adjutant of Chittagong Headquarters in 1970. In the war of independence, he served as Sector Commander Sector Sector No. 1. The government of Bangladesh gave the title "Bir Uttam" to the highest honor of recognition of his tactics, courage and heroism in the War of Liberation. He was rescued from the army on 29 April 1972. Advocate of Bangladesh's first neutral caretaker government, Chandpur-5 (Hajiganj-Shahrathi) constituency in 1996, from 23rd June 1996 to 11 March 1999, served as the home minister of the government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. Do it. In 2008, and elected MP from the same seat. Among his books written in 'A Tale of Million' and 'Muktir Terapel', it is worth mentioning. He contributed to the establishment of Shahrathi Municipality, Fire Service and Civil Station, Degree College of Corfueneni Women's College and setting up of Shah Rasti Digital Telephone Exchange. Advocate Md. Abdul Karimjban Advocate Md. Abdul Karim was born in 1901 in Naogaon village under Shahrasti upazila of Chandpur district. His father's name was Haji Jalaluddin Patwari, mother's name Rokeya Bhanu. He got primary education from Nogaon Primary School, secondary from Comilla Zila School and obtained B.B.L. degree from Calcutta Law College. In his career, he was working as a lawyer on Comilla George Court. In 1954, he was elected to the position of West Pakistan parliament member. He died at the age of 71 in 1972. Jab Alhaj Abdul Wadud Khananbani Alhaj Abdul Wadud Khan was born on November 11, 1938 in village Kahirhar in Shahrasti upazila of Chandpur district. His father's name is Alhaj Maulana Mobarak Ullah Khan and mother's name Khairunnaneca. He was educated in religious education. He was involved in various activities of a first-class contractor, transport, handling and shopping agency. Kharihar Adarsha High School, Karihir Madrasa, Karihir Sub Post Office, Founder of Mandipara Degree College. He was elected a member of the parliament of Chandpur-5 (Hajiganj-Shahrathi) constituency in 1988. He died on 11 May 2008. Mr. Mohammad Sirajul Islam Munshi Mohammad Sirajul Islam was born on 29 February 1952 in Nizamahar village under Shahrasti upazila of Chandpur district. His father's name is Mohammad Farisuddin and mother's name Begum Gulapjahan. He passed SSC from Rahimanar High School in 1968, Chandpur in 1970
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