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A. K. Faezul Huq
Abul Kalam Faezul Huq (A. K. Faezul Huq) ( bn, এ. কে. ফায়জুল হক) (15 March 1945 – 19 July 2007) was a Bangladeshi politician, lawyer, and columnist. Huq served as a member of parliament on three occasions, and held various ministerial portfolios including Public Works, Urban Development, Jute, and Textiles after Bangladesh gained independence. He was first elected as a member of the Pakistan National Assembly from the Banaripara Upazila- Swarupkathi-Nazirpur Upazila constituency as a Awami League nomination in 1970. Biography Born in Calcutta, Faezul was the only son of A. K. Fazlul Huq, then Prime Minister of undivided Bengal. He attended St. Gregory's High School, Dhaka Notre Dame College and obtained degrees in political science and English from Dhaka University by 1967. Later Faezul completed his Law degree at the Dhaka University and Central Law College. In August 1969, Faezul Huq was invited to join the Department of Political Science at the No ...
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Notre Dame College, Dhaka ( bn, নটর ডেম কলেজ, ঢাকা), also known as NDC, is a Catholic Church, Catholic higher secondary school (in the Indian subcontinent, as in the United Kingdom, higher secondary schools comprising the Eleventh grade, 11th and Twelfth grade, 12th years of education are often referred to as colleges) as well as a degree college affiliated to the Bangladesh National University, National University. It is one of the oldest educational institutions in Dhaka, Bangladesh, established in 1949. This institution is administered by the Congregation of Holy Cross, Society of Priests. The college also offers three years of degree program, Bachelor of Arts (BA Pass Course) and Bachelor of Sciences, Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSS Pass Course). In 2019, the institution celebrated its 70th anniversary. History Notre Dame College was first established at Luxmibazar, Old Dhaka in November, 1949 with the name "St. Gregory College". In 1954–55, th ...
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