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Finance Minister refrained from commenting on the merit of the radio talk of Mr. Said Hasan he said that the accusation made by the ' gentleman in question 'did not in any way reflect the views of the Government. When requested to express his opinion on certain 'stingy statements' made by Mr. Hasan in his radio talk the Minister declined to translate his reactions into words. He, however, made it clear that the responsibility in making such statements lay with the person concerned and not with the Government. The Finance Minister further said that economic policies today were being adjusted to suit the all-important task of removing disparity between the two wings of the country . Necessary efforts are being directed to root out the ill of economic imbalance, he said. The Minister thought that under the circumstances greater stress should be laid on industrializing East Pakistan not merely to fill up the gap but also to provide for employment. Supply of goods and commodities to East Pakistan at economic rates is also an important question. The Minister said that duplication of industries was not bad in all cases . It was also a necessity in the context of physical factors that separated the two wings by over a thousand miles, he added . He also referred to the imbalance in coastal trading and the factor of utterly uneconomical transport to strengthen his argument in favour of more industries in East Pakistan. Referring to projects like steel mills the Minister said that if a particular industry was to be built on imported raw materials that could be set up in either wing . He added that such projects should preferably be set up in East Pakistan to accelerate the pace of economic development . He also said that total expenditure, which included non- development expenditure as well, should be enormously increased to bridge the gap of disparity . The Minister then referred to the Second Plan as a testimony of the Government's efforts towards filling up the gap of economic disparity . But, the Minister said that as the strategy of planning had been changed only a few years back, the Second Plan could not rise up to the expectation of East Pakistanis . The Minister, however, held out the assurance that the hopes of East Pakistan for faster economic development would not be thwarted in the Third Plan
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Lecturer in the Dacca University; joined the Bengal Civil Service July 8th 1926; from August 1928 to July 1938 he served in several districts of East Pakistan performing the normal duties of a Magistratecum - Revenue Office; his services were lent to the Co-operative Department as Assistant Registrar of Cooperative Societies; Assistant Secretary Home ( Defence ) Department 1942 to 1947; after the establishment of Pakistan he held a number of Administrative posts i.e. Additional District Magistrate Dacca; Director of Textiles Government of East Pakistan; Director of Procurement and Distribution Civil Supplies Department; promoted to the Civil Service of Pakistan 1951; Chief Controller Jute Regulations; Joint Secretary Planning Board Government of East Pakistan 1954; Joint Secretary Ministry of Food Government of Pakistan 1955 to 1957; Food Commissioner 1957 to 1958; was appointed by President Ayub Khan as Minister of Food and Agriculture Government of Pakistan 1958 to 1959; was appointed as Minister for Commerce Govt . of Pakistan 1959 to 1962; awarded Sitar - e- Quaid - e - Azam in March 1958; performed Haj for the second time 1962; relinquished the post of Central Minister and came over to East Pakistan as Finance Minister of East Pakistan 1962; held portfolio of Planning throughout and also of Industries for sometimes; visited Tokyo, Japan, March 1964 as Leader of the Delegation in connection with obtaining AID and his mission proved success; has been associated with a number of Commercial and Industrial organisations; Director State Bank Pakistan; Chairman, the Great Eastern Insurance Company Ltd., National Ceramic Industries of Pakistan Ltd., Pakistan Jute and Gunnies Exchange Ltd, Eastern Milk Products; Co - operative Union Ltd., Vice- Chairman Industrial Promotion Services of Pakistan; Director Investment Corporation of Pakistan, Karnafully Rayon and Chemicals Ltd. Travels: Widely in Europe, Japan and Middle East. Hobbies : Reading and gardening. (Phone: Off 43539. Res : 43068). Address : The Great Eastern Insurance Company Ltd., 4, Dilkhusha Commercial Area, Dacca - 2, ( East Pakistan ).
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University with First Class honours in Economics in 1924. He secured a First Class in M.A. In 1925. The following year, he competed for the Bengal Civil Service and started his administrative career. In 1947, he was Deputy Secretary, Public Health and Local Self Government Department in undivided Bengal. After Independence, he was appointed to a listed post and after having served for sometime as Additional District Magistrate, Dacca, he was appointed Director of Textile, Government of East Pakistan . Later he was appointed Director of Procurement and Distribution in the Civil Supplies Department. For some time he also acted as Director General of Civil Supplies Government of East Pakistan and organised the Department. He was promoted to the Civil Service of Pakistan in 1951 and appointed Chief Controller, Jute Regulation in 1953. He also acted for sometime as District Magistrate of the Important District of Bakarganj. He went to Geneva as a member of Pakistan's Delegation to the ECOSOC Conference in 1954 . On return from Geneva, he was appointed Joint Secretary, Planning Board, Government of East Pakistan . He was appointed Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Government of Pakistan in 1955 and continued as such till his retirement in 1957. After the retirement, he was appointed Office on Special Duty with the status of Divisional Commissioner, in the Department of Food, Government of East Pakistan. He is closely connected with a number of social organisations. His hobby is gardening. He was awarded Sitara-e-Quaid-e-Azam by the President of Pakistan in March 1958 in recognition of his Services.
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Economics. In 1926 he competed for the Bengal Civil Service and started his administrative career. In 1947 he was Deputy Secretary, Public Health and Local Self-Government Department in undivided Bengal. After Independence, he served the Government of East Pakistan in various capacities. He was promoted to the Civil Service of Pakistan in 1951. Mr. Hafizur Rahman went to Geneva as a member of Pakistan's Delegation to the ECOSOC Conference in 1954. On return from Geneva, he was appointed Joint Secretary, Planning Board, Government of East Pakistan. Later was appointed Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Government of Pakistan, in 1955 and continued as such till his retirement in 1957. After his retirement, he was reappointed Officer on Special Duty, with the status of Divisional Commissioner, in the Department of Food, Government of East Pakistan. He was awarded Sitara-e-Quaid-e-Azam by the President of Pakistan in March, 1958 in recognition of his services. Mr. Hafizur Rahman was chosen as a member of the Presidential Cabinet in October, 1958, and was given the portfolio of Food and Agriculture. Mr. Hafizur Rahman led the Pakistan delegation to the 10th Session of the F.A.O. conference held in Rome in 1959. In order to study the developments that the European countries have attained in the various sectors of Agriculture, he also visited Spain, U.K., Holland, Turkey and Syria. In Madrid (Spain), he was decorated with the Spanish Grand Cross of the Civil Order of Agriculture.
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Pakistan, discussed prospects of promotion of Pakistan Lebanon trade with the Lebanese of Food and Agriculture; and Economic Minister, Mr. Rafie Naja; and the representatives of Chamber of Commerce and leading businessmen of the Lebanon. Discussions also covered the Pakistan exhibition at Beirut, joint shipping, banking and the Lebanese Trade Delegation's visit to Pakistan.
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physical advantages and stressed the importance of industrializing East
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An official Pakistan Trade Delegation led by Mr. M. Hafizur Rahman, Minister for Commerce ( now Finance Minister in East Pakistan) left for Baghdad on 9th May, 1962 for concluding a Trade Agreement with Iraq. ------ large, has further been increased by the visit of Mr. Mohammad Hafizur Rahman as was
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U. S. INVESTMENT MISSION MEETS COMMERCE MINISTER The six - men U.S. Investment Development Mission, led by Mr.David E. Westly, of the U.S. Department of Commerce, began its official business with a meeting with Mr. M. Hafizur Rahman, Minister for Commerce, in Karachi on November 6, 1961, Mr. I. A.
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laid the groundwork for the later formulation of the six-point demands. However, to curtail their influence, ministerial portfolios were subject to constant divisions and changes, resulting in significant reductions in the portfolios of the four Bengali ministers without prior input or consensus.
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The agreement was reached between the two parties in Tokyo in last February and it was formally signed today at the E.P.I.D.C. House. Provincial Finance Minister Mr. Hafizur Rahman and the Japanese Consul General at Dacca Mr. Takanaka were present at the ceremony. Provincial Finance Minister Mr.
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annual development expenditure rising from 170.2 million rupees (1955–58) to 310.9 million rupees (1958–60). However, he asserted that despite these efforts, more substantial measures would be required to effectively end the economic disparity between the two wings after decades of exploitation.
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in British India (now Netrokona District, Mymensingh Division, Bangladesh). His father Munshi Zainul Abedin was an Imam of a mosque. He was the second among six brothers and four sisters. Hammad, Hafizullah, Dr. Hamidur Rahman, Dr. Lutfur Rahman, and Habibur Rahman were his brothers. He achieved
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Consequent upon the re-allocation of portfolios between the Ministers of the Presidential Cabinet, Mr. Muhammad Hafizur Rahman, till recently Minister for Food and Agriculture, has assumed charge of the Ministry of Commerce with effect from January 16, 1960. A distinguished product of the Dacca
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A new Trade and Payments Agreement between Iran and Pakistan was signed in Teheran on May 20th, during the visit of the Pakistani Minister of Commerce, Mr. Muhammed Hafizur Rahman . Mr. Rahman had already brought discussions for a trade agreement with Iraq to a successful conclusion the week
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The former Commerce Minister, Mr. Hafizur Rahman, immediately after being sworn in as the Finance Minister of East Pakistan on May 29, told this correspondent at the Government House that there was enough tea in stock and that there was no reason for its shortage for home
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that the East Pakistanis have been asking for. One change from prior was that the provinces would run their separate provincial governments. To that effect, Hafizur Rahman had internally decided to join the provincial government in East Pakistan.
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demanding provincial autonomy for East Pakistan in all matters except defense, foreign policy, and currency, which they considered as the minimum requirement to fulfill East Pakistan's needs and safeguard it from exploitation.
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shortage in Pakistan by assuring the public that there was sufficient tea in stock for domestic use, while attributing the cause of the shortage to large tea exports, necessary for driving East Pakistan's economic growth.
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As East Pakistani federal ministers of the central government, Hafizur Rahman,
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2079:"Visit to UK of Mr Hafizur Rahman, Pakistan Minister of Agriculture, Nov 1959"
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1728:. Pakistan: Biographical Research Institute, Pakistan. 1961. p. 6
2905:. Principal Information Officer, Press Information Department. 1965.
2541:. Pakistan: Middle East Economic Digest, Limited. 1962. p. 230.
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Mr. Hafizur Rehman, National Bank of Pakistan, Kushtia ( E. Pak . )
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came to power on October 1958, Hafizur Rahman was appointed as
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1687:. Pakistan: Biographical Research Institute. 1970. p. 55
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Director, Investment Corporation of Pakistan (inception-1971)
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The Vanquished Generals and the Liberation War of Bangladesh
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President of Dhaka University Alumni Association (1973-1975)
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In June 1960, Hafizur Rahman received the Prime Minister of
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Joint Secretary Ministry of Food and Agriculture of Pakistan
2259:. Pakistan: Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan. 1959
2056:. United Kingdom: H.M. Stationery Office. 1960. p. 184
1867:. Pakistan: Pakistan Co-operative Book Society. p. 105
2955:. Pakistan: Pakistan Herald Publications. 1962. p. 14
2842:. Pakistan: Pakistan Herald Publications. 1963. p. 14
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On 16 January 1962, Hafizur Rahman began trade talks with
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Hafizur Rahman exchanging the signed Trade Agreement with
2177:. United Kingdom: Keesing's Limited. 1959. p. 17511
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Vice- Chairman Industrial Promotion Services of Pakistan
3076:(Chairman), Mr. Mohammad Hafizur Rehman (Vice Chairman)
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Chairman of National Ceramic Industries of Pakistan Ltd
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to enhance and expand Pakistan-Ceylon trade relations.
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Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan Volume 14, Issues 39-51
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Chairman of National Insurance Corporation (1972-1973)
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Chairman of Pakistan Insurance Corporation (1969-1970)
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Chairman of Food and And Agriculture Council, Pakistan
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In May 1961, he led a ministerial level delegation to
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between the two countries and reduced trade barriers.
763:'s rise to power, Hafizur Rahman was appointed as the
3033:"Pakistan Insurance Corporation - 18th Annual Report"
3005:"Pakistan Insurance Corporation - 17th Annual Report"
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Mr. Hafizur Rehman, Chair- man, Tea Enquiry Committee
2281:. Information Service, Embassy of India. 1 April 1960
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Pakistan Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation
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Recipients of Pakistani civil awards and decorations
3093:. Pakistan: State Bank of Pakistan. 1971. p. 78
2667:. Bangladesh: Tempest Publications. 1963. p. 10
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Adviser to PICIC for its operations in East Pakistan
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2692:Japan: Political & economic reports 1963-1970
1929:"A visionary of national dignity and development"
1123:Hafizur Rahman (forth from left) with Ayub Khan,
1038:economic disparity between East and West Pakistan
914:Left to right: Cabinet ministers Hafizur Rahman,
381:Assistant Secretary Home (Defence) Department of
77:Minister of Finance and Planning of East Pakistan
3103:Director State Bank - 10. Mr. Md. Hafizur Rahman
2814:. India: Printrade Corporation. 1963. p. 19
1424:Hafizur Rahman was an avid traveler and visited
858:Department. and District Magistrate of Barisal.
767:in 1958 in the central cabinet and later as the
16:Bengali politician and civil servant (1900–1984)
3159:১৯৮৪ - সাবেক মন্ত্রী হাফিজুর রহমান-এর ইন্তেকাল।
1468:is a vocalist, writer and widely regarded as a
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2017:
2015:
3288:Indian Civil Service (British India) officers
2870:. India: Vikas Publishing House. p. 41.
1401:Grand Cross of the Civil Order of Agriculture
652:university lecturer, civil servant, minister,
589:Husne Ara Kamal (Professor of Social Welfare)
259:Divisional Food Commissioner of East Pakistan
8:
2664:Industrial Intelligence: Industrial Yearbook
2559:Monthly Review of Economic and Social Events
2066:Mr. Hafizur Rahman -- Food & Agriculture
1452:who married the son of renowned folk singer
1208:Minister of Finance and Planning (1962-1965)
906:Minister of Food and Agriculture (1958-1960)
212:Minister of Food and Agriculture of Pakistan
2205:. Bangladesh: Somoy Prokashan. p. 16.
1440:to the West Pakistan government during the
1204:constitution enacted a few months earlier.
785:Provincial Minister of Finance and Planning
593:Akhter Jahan Rahman (Clinical Psychologist)
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1995:"A man of dignity, dreamer of development"
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3120:. Pakistan: Manager of Publications. 1967
2607:Cabinet Division - Government of Pakistan
2174:Keesing's Contemporary Archives Volume 12
1243:In January 1965, Hafizur Rahman met with
3208:Bangladeshi chairpersons of corporations
3065:. Pakistan: Akhtar Ali. 1966. p. 65
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2448:"The 'Revolution' of Ayub Khan, 1958-66"
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2310:. ABC Publishing House. p. 142.
2105:Machinery Lloyd Volume 31, Issues 1-7
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1725:Biographical Encyclopedia of Pakistan
1684:Biographical Encyclopedia of Pakistan
1286:Commercial and industrial involvement
862:Civil Service of Pakistan (1951-1957)
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3298:Politicians from Mymensingh Division
2538:Middle East Economic Digest Volume 6
2490:http://www.jstor.org/stable/41392713
2435:http://www.jstor.org/stable/41392701
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1305:Hafizur Rahman with Joint Secretary
2556:Maʻhad al-Takhṭīṭ al-Qawmī (1962).
2132:The Australasian Engineer Volume 51
1508:in various publications in English.
726:and minister, whose career spanned
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2979:Agriculture Pakistan Volumes 10-11
2343:"PAKISTAN AND ITS NEIGHBOUR—BURMA"
1557:Barque, Ali Mohammad, ed. (1971).
1393:(Star of the Great Leader) by the
1341:Chairman of Co-operative Union Ltd
1326:Chairman of Alfa Tobacco till 1972
1101:to negotiate with his counterpart
722:(মো: হাফিজুর রহমান), was a senior
581:Husne Alam (Professor of English)
14:
3263:Agriculture ministers of Pakistan
1338:Chairman of Eastern Milk Products
2461:"World jute moot opens in Dacca"
2028:. Bangladesh: Hakkani Publishers
1476:and ASM Mainuddin Monem, son of
1010:Minister of Commerce (1960-1962)
948:Minister of Food and Agriculture
826:IThe Presidency College Calcutta
765:Minister of Food and Agriculture
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162:Minister of Commerce of Pakistan
2341:Khan, Hafeez-ur-Rahman (1961).
2237:https://doi.org/10.2307/2754683
1056:British Foreign Secretary, 1960
1036:The Bengali ministers focus on
3273:Commerce Ministers of Pakistan
3243:People from Netrokona District
3238:Mymensingh Zilla School alumni
2952:Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan
2922:. Pakistan. 1967. p. 37.
2920:Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan
2839:Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan
2728:Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan
2412:Investment Climate in Pakistan
2256:Pakistan Affairs Volumes 12-16
2135:. Australia. 1959. p. 143
1563:. Pakistan: Barque. p. 58
787:until his retirement in 1965.
678:Order of Merit for Agriculture
597:Amin Rahman (Applied Linguist)
1:
3248:Federal ministers of Pakistan
1263:Hafizur Rahman (center) with
811:, Mymensingh district in the
61:
2625:. Pakistan. 1962. p. 11
781:new Constitution of Pakistan
2773:. India. 1963. p. 5152
2450:. In Heitzman & Worden.
2022:Ahmad, Borhanuddin (2001).
1864:Reactions and Reconcilement
1462:Chief Justice of Bangladesh
1145:U.S. Department of Commerce
824:in 1919 and graduated from
89:29 May 1962 – 1965
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3268:Food ministers of Pakistan
3228:University of Dhaka alumni
3143:"ইতিহাসের এই দিনে (১৪ মে)"
2199:Muntassir, Mamoon (2000).
1280:Presidency of Ziaur Rahman
852:Magistrate Revenue Officer
601:Nazni Farooq(IT Specialist
1504:Alternatively spelled as
1442:struggle for independence
1368:National Bank of Pakistan
902:when he became Governor.
822:Matriculation examination
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3117:Debates: Official Report
2507:Pakistan Trade Volume 13
2437:. Accessed 25 July 2023.
2384:Pakistan Trade Volume 12
2304:Kaniyalil, John (1993).
2279:"India News Volumes 2-7"
2239:. Accessed 25 July 2023.
1448:was the director at the
1408:Personal life and legacy
1003:Shalimar Gardens, Lahore
845:Early career (1925-1951)
803:Early life and education
364:(Sep 1956 – 17 Oct 1957)
43:
2770:Asian Recorder Volume 9
2492:. Accessed 25 July 2023
2025:The Recovery of Freedom
1993:Abdul Mazid, Muhammad.
1960:Abdul Mazid, Muhammad.
1818:Asian Recorder Volume 8
1506:Muhammad Hafizur Rehman
1216:Hafizur Rahman meeting
818:Mymensingh Zilla School
691:Mohammad Hafizur Rahman
494:Mohammad Hafizur Rahman
430:(Dec 1941 – March 1943)
3223:Bangladeshi economists
2864:Ahmed, Moudud (1995).
2600:"PRESIDENTIAL CABINET"
1786:"PRESIDENTIAL CABINET"
1755:"PREDSIDENTAL CABINET"
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1383:Awards and recognition
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420:Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin
3283:Indian civil servants
3183:20th-century Bengalis
2083:The National Archives
1999:The Financial Express
1933:The Business Standard
1560:Who's who in Pakistan
1438:Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
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1157:(now Sri Lanka) with
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416:(Apr 1946 – Aug 1947)
372:(Aug 1955 – Sep 1956)
368:Chaudhry Muhammad Ali
311:(Oct 1957 – Dec 1957)
303:(Dec 1957 – Oct 1958)
128:(May 1962 – Oct 1962)
3188:20th-century Muslims
3062:Finance and Industry
2903:Pakistan News Digest
1894:Finance and Industry
1464:. His granddaughter
1420:at a reception, 1956
1190:United Arab Republic
1052:Hafizur Rahman with
1016:Minister of Commerce
880:Backergunge District
769:Minister of Commerce
747:Bengal Civil Service
205:Abdul Qadir Sanjrani
143:Position established
60:Md. Hafizur Rahman,
3233:Bengali politicians
3213:Bangladeshi bankers
3203:Bangladeshi Muslims
2562:. Egypt. p. 37
1416:Hafizur Rahman and
1137:Edward Durell Stone
1135:model presented by
1103:Lal Bahadur Shastri
1091:Lal Bahadur Shastri
1076:William M. Rountree
999:Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
916:Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
740:University of Dhaka
634:University of Dhaka
512:Mymensingh district
193:Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
124:Ghulam Faruque Khan
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720:Md. Hafizur Rahman
521:Netrokona District
279:Iskandar Ali Mirza
253:Muhammad Azam Khan
30:Md. Hafizur Rahman
1861:Abu Hena (1969).
1460:who later became
1428:, Japan, and the
1159:T. B. Ilangaratne
1129:Ghulam Ishaq Khan
1054:Alec Douglas-Home
884:ECOSOC Conference
820:, He passed the
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1966:Daily Asian Age
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1503:
1499:
1494:
1446:Husne Ara Kamal
1444:. His daughter
1410:
1385:
1320:
1288:
1257:
1255:Post Retirement
1210:
1139:, November 1961
1012:
1005:, February 1959
938:, November 1958
934:with President
908:
864:
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805:
759:In the wake of
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619:
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299:Feroz Khan Noon
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223:
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5:
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3314:
3306:
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3290:
3285:
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3107:
3080:
3052:
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2911:
2894:
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2612:
2591:
2548:
2525:
2494:
2481:
2452:
2439:
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2374:
2353:(4): 317–318.
2330:
2316:
2296:
2270:
2241:
2228:
2211:
2191:
2164:
2122:
2095:
2070:
2043:
2011:
1978:
1945:
1912:
1881:
1850:
1805:
1774:
1743:
1702:
1627:
1609:Pakistan Trade
1578:
1529:
1528:
1526:
1523:
1520:
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1510:
1496:
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1348:
1345:
1342:
1339:
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1333:
1330:
1327:
1324:
1319:
1316:
1307:Syed Osman Ali
1287:
1284:
1256:
1253:
1245:Barbara Castle
1220:, January 1965
1218:Barbara Castle
1209:
1206:
1127:, M H Zuberi,
1011:
1008:
954:conference in
922:, K.M Sheikh,
907:
904:
863:
860:
846:
843:
841:
838:
834:Master of Arts
804:
801:
732:Bengali Muslim
686:
685:
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658:
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631:
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624:
608:
604:
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536:(aged 84)
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26:The Honourable
24:
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4:
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2:
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3090:Annual Report
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2317:9788171230563
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1821:. India. 1962
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1458:Mustafa Kamal
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1443:
1439:
1435:
1434:Anisur Rahman
1431:
1427:
1419:
1414:
1407:
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1399:
1397:in March 1958
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1474:M. A. Sattar
1466:Nashid Kamal
1423:
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1131:viewing the
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1065:Ahmadu Bello
1059:
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1020:
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928:W.A.K. Burki
918:, F.M Khan,
896:
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848:
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806:
793:
789:
758:
751:
744:
719:
690:
689:
616:Nashid Kamal
613:(son-in-Law)
566:Bangladeshi
541:, Bangladesh
534:(1984-05-15)
467:John Herbert
390:
336:
265:
248:Succeeded by
219:
200:Succeeded by
169:
150:Succeeded by
142:
84:
18:
3258:1984 deaths
3253:1902 births
1793:cabinet.gov
1762:cabinet.gov
1482:Armeen Musa
1478:Abdul Monem
1430:Middle East
1363:(1966-1971)
1265:Khuda Buksh
960:agriculture
621:Armeen Musa
568:(1971-1984)
562:(1947–1971)
556:(1925–1947)
546:Nationality
532:15 May 1984
459:Baron Casey
238:Preceded by
188:Preceded by
138:Preceded by
65: 1960
3172:Categories
1525:References
1366:Director,
1359:Director,
1125:I H Usmani
1023:A. K. Khan
736:Mymensingh
649:Occupation
629:Alma mater
560:Pakistani
500:1900-01-26
120:(Oct 1962)
3040:Pakre Inc
3012:Pakre Inc
2931:cite book
2790:cite book
2749:cite book
2643:cite book
2580:cite book
2573:Republic.
2153:cite book
2146:Pakistan.
1839:cite book
1318:Positions
1099:New Delhi
936:Ayub Khan
890:in 1954.
836:in 1925.
761:Ayub Khan
607:Relatives
395:1942–1947
391:In office
341:1955–1957
337:In office
275:President
270:1957–1958
266:In office
232:Ayub Khan
229:President
220:In office
182:Ayub Khan
179:President
170:In office
98:Ayub Khan
94:President
85:In office
2742:projects
2359:41392682
1403:by Spain
1133:PINSTECH
930:, &
577:Children
439:Governor
320:Governor
104:Governor
3153:28 July
3124:20 July
3097:29 July
3069:26 July
3045:28 July
3017:28 July
2986:28 July
2959:26 July
2883:20 July
2846:20 July
2818:20 July
2777:29 July
2735:28 July
2708:28 July
2671:28 July
2629:28 July
2566:28 July
2544:earlier
2514:27 July
2471:28 July
2419:28 July
2391:27 July
2364:20 July
2323:27 July
2285:27 July
2263:27 July
2218:28 July
2181:29 July
2139:29 July
2112:28 July
2088:28 July
2060:28 July
2032:28 July
2004:20 July
1971:20 July
1938:20 July
1901:27 July
1871:27 July
1832:Centre.
1825:28 July
1798:20 July
1767:20 July
1732:20 July
1691:20 July
1616:20 July
1567:20 July
1267:(right)
1182:Lebanon
1174:Baghdad
1069:Karachi
1001:in the
972:Holland
702:Bengali
2890:Rashid
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