Gazipur District - Notable People

Notable People

  • Mr. Tajuddin Ahmed - The First Prime Minister of Bangladesh
  • Mr. Kazi Mozammel Hoque - Freedom Fighter and The First Member of Parliament of Gazipur. Ex Labour Secretary Bangladesh Awami League Central Working Committee, Ex Working President Jatio Sramik League Central Committee, Ex Founder Presidium Member Bangladesh Awami Jubo League Central Committee. Now; Commander Gazipur District Unit Command, Bangladesh Muktijuddhah Shangshad.
  • Professor Dr Golam Hossain, Prof of Jahangirnagar university, Founder Secretary General Of Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Chatradal, Central Committee. Well known International research fellow.
  • Shahid (martyr) Hurmat Ali
  • Bhasha Shahid (language movement martyr)Abdur Jabbar
  • Gonbindo Chondro Das (Nature Poet)
  • Ahsan Ullah Master.
  • Akhtaruzzaman (Current Jila Parishad Administrator, Former MP, DUCSU VP)
  • Rajanikant Barman (Bangladesh National Football Team)
  • S.M Tofazzal Hossain MBA, Managing Director, Asia Accessories Limited.
  • Md. Hasan Uddin Sarker (Freedom Fighter,First chairman of tongi pouroshava,Ex Labour Leader, Ex Chairman of Bangladesh Krishi Bank,Ex Member of Parliament of Gazipur-2,Now Central Leader Of BNP)
  • Md. Saiful Islam, founder and chairman at Progoti Co-operative Landmortgage Bank Limited (Progoti Bank)

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