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Native name
  
মোহাম্মদ ইব্রাহিম

Name
  
Muhammad Ibrahim

House
  
Timurid dynasty

Nationality
  
Bangladeshi

Role
  
Mughal emperor

Place of burial
  
Delhi

Occupation
  
physician

Died
  
1720

Grandparents
  
Bahadur Shah I

Awards
  
Independence Day Award

Parents
  
Rafi-ush-Shan


Born
  
1911
Murshidabad, British India (now India)

Similar People
  
Rafi ud‑Darajat, Bahadur Shah I, Akbar II, Timur

Mohammad Ibrahim (1911 – 6 September 1989) was a Bangladeshi physician. He established Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation in Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM), the diabetes health-care and research institute complex in 1980.

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Career

In 1956 Ibrahim founded the Diabetic Association in Dhaka. He founded branches in Karachi and Lahore in West Pakistan in 1964. He was also the founder of Bangladesh Institute of Research and Training for Applied Nutrition (BIRTAN) and Rehabilitation and Vocational Training Centre in Jurain, Dhaka. Ibrahim also took part in drafting the government's first population control policy and setting up National Population Council.

Awards

The Government of Bangladesh awarded Ibrahim National Professor and the Independence Day Award in 1978.

References

Muhammad Ibrahim Wikipedia