Mushtaq sheikh biography of abraham lincoln

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  •  Md Habibur Rahman

    Bir Muktijoddha Shaheed Khondkar Mukhtar Elahi was born on Saturday,March 26, 1949 at 04.00 AM in Rangpur. Hewas a versatile person as he was a strong political leader, good speaker, and also an esteemed philosopher who sacrificed his life for the liberation war of Bangladesh. He was a young, heroic martyr and freedom fighter, and he organized the people of North Bengal to unite against the imperial forces of Pakistan.He was a great man whoconvinced his countrymen to revolt against the injustice and discrimination of the Pakistan government in his short life. He inspired the ordinary people, comrades, and youth generation to rise up against the economic and political disparities of the Pakistan government.

    Bir Muktijoddha K. MukhtarElahi alias Chinu was a final year graduate of English literature at Carmichael College, Rangpur. The college was established in 1916 and was famous for research and education in North Bengal, Rangpur, and it had a lot of contributions to the liberation war of Bangladesh. He was closely involved with extra-curricular activities and other social and voluntary activities in his Student life. He was a Vice President (VP) of the Student Union for 1970-71. He was also the leader of the Mujib team and student league. As the Vice

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  • Presidency of Ziaur Rahman

    Period of Government of Bangladesh from 1977 to 1981

    Ziaur Rahman's tenure as the President of Bangladesh started with his acquisition of the presidency from Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem on April 21, 1977, after the latter resigned from his position on health grounds.[1] Zia became the president of Bangladesh at a time when Bangladesh was suffering from a host of challenges that included low productivity, a food shortage that resulted in a famine in 1974, unsatisfactory economic growth, severe corruption and a polarized and turbulent political atmosphere after the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his family members in a coup that was followed by a series of counter-coups.[2][3] He is credited as a solid administrator with pragmatic policies who contributed to the economic recovery of Bangladesh by liberalizing trade and promoting private sector investments.[4]

    During his presidency, Bangladesh started the export of manpower to Middle Eastern countries, which eventually became Bangladesh's major source of foreign remittances and transformed the rural economy of the country. Besides, it was during his tenure that Bangladesh started exporting ready-made garments to take advantage of the multi-fibre agre