Nationality Bangladeshi Role Bangladeshi Politician Occupation Politician Education University of Dhaka | Religion Muslim Party Bangladesh Awami League Name Abdur Razzak | |
Political party Bangladesh Awami League Alma mater Bangladesh Agricultural University
Purdue University Died December 23, 2011, London, United Kingdom |
Abdur Razzak (born 1 February 1950) is a Bangladeshi politician. He is Member of Parliament for Tanagil-1. He served as Minister of Food and Disaster Management from 2009 to 2012 and then as Minister of Food until 2013.
Contents
- Abdur razzak on president zia s declaration
- Contribution in Liberation War 1971
- Early life
- Political career
- Served
- References
Abdur razzak on president zia s declaration
Contribution in Liberation War 1971
In the 6 point, 11 point and anti-Ayub movement, Razzak took an essential part. He was a company commander in 1971 liberation war of Bangladesh. He is one of the freedom fighters in Tangail Zila.
Early life
He was born into a distinguished Muslim family in Musuddi village of Tangail subdivision, East Pakistan (now Dhanbari Upazila, Tangail District, Bangladesh). Late Jalal Uddin and Rezia Khatun are his parents. He has distinctively completed graduation with honors from Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) in 1971 and also completed post graduation in 1972 from the same campus. From Purdue University, US, he achieved his PhD in 1983. He is one among the very few experts on this land on 'Farming System Research' and 'Sustainable Rural Agricultural Development'. He has further studied in East Angelia University-UK & participated in several training programs at home and abroad. He started his career by joining 'Bangladesh Agricultural Development Council(BARC)' as a scientific officer and ended as the chief scientific officer in 2001.
Political career
Razzak started his political career in student life.
Razzak has been the Member of Parliament for Tanagil-1 since 2001. He was appointed Minister of Food and Disaster Management in 2009. After the ministry was split in two in 2012, he continued as Minister of Food until 2013.