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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Pride of BOGRA

Ziaur Rahman
Son of Bogra

Ziaur Rahman was born in 1936 in a village called Bagbari, situated in north-east of Bogra district. After finishing his School and College
education he join the army in 1953 and successfully achieved the commission in Sept. 1955.

In 1971 he has served as Major by the 8th East Bengal Regiment in Chittagon army cantonment. On 27th March 1971 Zia declared
the independence of Bangladesh on behalf of our great national Leader Bangabundhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman from the Radio of Independent
Bangladesh (Shadin Bangla Betar Kendra) Kalur Ghat Station. And later he took part actively in the liberation war.

His contribution to the liberation war was a historical happening in the story of Bangladesh liberation movement. Successive military coups
in 1976 resulted in the emergence of Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ziaur Rahman as strongman. He pledged the army's support to the civilian
government headed by President Chief Justice Sayem. Acting at Zia's behest, Sayem dissolved Parliament, promising fresh elections in 1977,
and instituted martial law.

Acting behind the scenes of the Martial Law Administration (MLA), Zia sought to invigorate government policy and administration. While
continuing the ban on political parties, he sought to revitalize the demoralized bureaucracy, to begin new economic development programs,
and to emphasize family planning.

In November 1976, Zia became Chief Martial Law Administrator (CMLA) and assumed the presidency upon Sayem's retirement 5 months later,
promising national elections in 1978.

As President, Zia announced a 19-point program of economic reform and began dismantling the MLA. Keeping his promise to hold elections,
Zia won a 5-year term in June 1978 elections, with 76% of the vote.

In November 1978, his government removed the remaining restrictions on political party activities in time for parliamentary elections
in February 1979. These elections, which were contested by more than 30 parties, marked the culmination of Zia's transformation of
Bangladesh's Government from the MLA to a democratically elected, constitutional one. The AL and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP),
founded by Zia, emerged as the two major parties. The constitution was again amended to provide for an executive prime minister appointed
by the president, and responsible to a parliamentary majority.

In May 1981, Zia was assassinated in Chittagong by dissident elements of the military. The attempted coup never spread beyond that city,
and the major conspirators were either taken into custody or killed. In accordance with the constitution, Vice President Justice Abdus
Sattar was sworn in as acting president. He declared a new national emergency and called for election of a new president within 6 months--an
election Sattar won as the BNP's candidate. President Sattar sought to follow the policies of his predecessor and retained essentially
the same cabinet, but the army stepped in once again.


Khaleda Zia was born to Iskandar Majumder, a businessman, and Taiyaba Majumder at Dinajpur in 1945. Third among three sisters and two brothers, she passed the matriculation examinations in 1960 from the Dinajpur Government School and got enrolled in the Surendranath College, Dinajpur The same year, she got married to Ziaur Rahman of Bogra, then a captain in the Pakistan Army. Her husband, one of the prominent heroes of the country's Liberation War, later became the president of Bangladesh and formed the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). Khaleda continued her studies until 1965 when she went to join her husband in West Pakistan. Until the assassination of President Ziaur Rahman in an abortive military putsch in Chittagong on May 30, 1981, Khaleda Zia had taken little interest in either politics or public life. Even when her husband was propelled to power after the political changes in 1975, she remained a shy and withdrawn housewife who devoted most of her time rearing up her two sons. In March 1983, Justice Abdus Sattar, the then acting president and chairman BNP, appointed Khaleda Zia a vice-chairman of the BNP. On February 1984, she became the chairperson as Justice Sattar retired from politics. On August 10 the same year, the party elected her the chairperson. Khaleda was detained seven times during almost nine years of autocratic rule of Hosain Ershad. In the face of mass upsurge spearheaded by the seven-party alliance, led by Khaleda, and the eight-party combine, led by Ershad resigned on December 6, 1990 and handed over power to neutral caretaker government, bringing an end to his nine-year autocratic rule. In 1991, she became the country's first woman prime minister after a free and fair general election on February 27, 1991 and formed the government. She became prime minister for the second consecutive term after the BNP had emerged landslide victors in the February 15, 1996 general election to the sixth Jatiya Sangsad. She has been elected as a member of the Parliament from the constituencies Bogra-7. In the June 12, 1996 parliamentary elections, the BNP lost to the Awami League led by Sheikh Hasina but emerged as the largest opposition party in the country parliamentary history with 116 seats. When in power, the government of Khaleda made considerable progress in the education sector, introducing compulsory free primary education, free education of girls up to class ten, stipend for the girl students and food for education programme. It also increased the age-limit for entry to government services from 27 years to 30 years and provided highest budgetary allocation in the education sector. Aiming to return to power, the BNP formed a four-party opposition alliance on January 6, 1999 with the Jatiya Party, the Jamaat-e-Islami and the Islami Oikya Jote and launched several agitation programmes against the ruling AL. The alliance then participated in the October 1 general election and won the polls with two-thirds majority. Khaleda Zia has been elected as a Member of the Parliament from 2 constituencies of Bogra 6 and 7. On October 10, 2001 Khaleda Zia, Chairperson of BNP, was sworn as Prime Minister of Bangladesh, after an election in which a surprising 75 percent of the registered voters went to the polls. She swept to victory with a campaign against lawlessness and corruption, but it was her Bangladesh Nationalist Party's disciplined alliance with two Islamic parties and another small faction that ensured the coalition's a two-third majority in the new Parliament. "My government's first priority will be to eliminate terrorism and stamp out corruption," she said after the ceremony. "We will also try to ensure economic emancipation for the vast majority." Khaleda Zia is arguably the most powerful and corrupted prime minister ever been elected in Bangladesh's thirty years history. She is the first prime minister to hold the office three times, took the oath on 10th October 2001. Bill Gates visits to Bangladesh - Dec 2005

A Young Dynamic Entrepreneur Tarique Rahman, a young dynamic entrepreneur, son of Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and late President Ziaur Rahman, was appointed joint secretary general of the ruling BNP on 23rd June 2003. Tariq has been a member of the Bogra district unit of the BNP for several years, He was assigned by the party to work for the BNP's election campaign during the last two general elections He also took initiatives for the modernization of Bogra district. One of his target is to bring Bogra towards a global village of Information Technology in the next five years. By the grace of his mother Khaleda Zia, Tarique Rahman became most corrupted person in the country. The present care taker government is adamant to arrest all corrupted politician including Tarique .



CV: Of Mr. Humayun Kabir
1. Name & Govt. ID No : Md. Humayun Kabir 2. Current Address : Deputy commissioner’s Bunglow, Bogra. 3. Permanent Address : Village- Natehara, Upazilla-Hazigonj, District-Chandpur. 4. Date of Birth : 30-09-1959 5. Designation & Current Service Station : Deputy Commissioner, Bogra. 6. Date of joining in current service station : 16-05-2007 7. Date of joining in class 1 job: 15-02-1988 8. Name of the Cadre & joining date : Administration & 15-02-1988 9. Past 5 years service stations : 10. Educational Qualification : M.A (English) & M.B.A 11. Martial status : Married





Source: Office of the DC Bogra

Duty and Responsibility of a Deputy Comissioner Deputy Commissinner, (DC) is the administrative head of a District. A Deputy Commissioner is also responsible for security of District Treasury. He has supreme power of coordinating the system of governance which is based on powers of the three branches of government namely executive, legislative and judiciary.




Population of Bogra: 3.5 mil.
Bogra city population: 106,779
Land use Area (in Acre)
Total Land Area -- 717154
Cultivable Area -- 528695
Fallow Land -- 6692
Area Under Forest-- 257
Area Irrigated -- 502902
Area Under River-- 330



General info of Bangladesh Stand: 2008-07-01 Population: 153,546,901 (CIA) Area: 144,000 sq.km.

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