Dr. Syed Naquib Muslim

Azad Rahman: A star in the musical firmament of Bangladesh

While highlighting the significance of music in human life, Martin Luther, the German theologian and leader of the Protestant Reformation, once said: “Music can make the sad merry, the merry sad… Make the proud humble…”

4y ago

Dr Saadat Husain: a fearless, upright civil servant

Dr Saadat Husain, a career civil servant of Bangladesh, passed away on April 22 at United Hospital after suffering from meningitis and renal complications.

4y ago

Remembering a devoted civil servant

Dr Md Rafiqul Islam, a senior member of BCS (customs) cadre, and a former member, National Board of Revenue, who topped the list of successful BCS examinees (1981 batch), passed away this February 8 due to a cardiac arrest. He was 65.

5y ago

M. Mosharraf Hossain – the HR Guru

Uring the initial years of a newly emerged independent nation, Bangladesh badly needed a pool of professionally trained and qualified managerial workforce to run the new government and the private sector entities. It was almost impossible for the

8y ago
May 23, 2020
May 23, 2020

Azad Rahman: A star in the musical firmament of Bangladesh

While highlighting the significance of music in human life, Martin Luther, the German theologian and leader of the Protestant Reformation, once said: “Music can make the sad merry, the merry sad… Make the proud humble…”

April 29, 2020
April 29, 2020

Dr Saadat Husain: a fearless, upright civil servant

Dr Saadat Husain, a career civil servant of Bangladesh, passed away on April 22 at United Hospital after suffering from meningitis and renal complications.

February 28, 2019
February 28, 2019

Remembering a devoted civil servant

Dr Md Rafiqul Islam, a senior member of BCS (customs) cadre, and a former member, National Board of Revenue, who topped the list of successful BCS examinees (1981 batch), passed away this February 8 due to a cardiac arrest. He was 65.

June 25, 2016
June 25, 2016

M. Mosharraf Hossain – the HR Guru

Uring the initial years of a newly emerged independent nation, Bangladesh badly needed a pool of professionally trained and qualified managerial workforce to run the new government and the private sector entities. It was almost impossible for the