Habibur Rahman Cabinet
The Habibur Rahman Cabinet led the Caretaker government of Bangladesh from 30 March 1996 to 23 June 1996.[1]
List of Advisors
No. | Advisor | Portfolio |
---|---|---|
1. | Muhammad Habibur Rahman | Chief Advisor Cabinet Division Ministry of Establishment Ministry of Home Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Information Election Commission and the Special Affairs Division |
2. | Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed | Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives |
3. | Prof. Muhammad Yunus | Ministry of Primary and Mass Education Ministry of Science and Technology Ministry of Environment and Forests. |
4. | Md Shamsul Haque | Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports Ministry of Cultural Affairs. |
5. | Segufta Bakht Chowdhury | Ministry of Industry Ministry of commerce Ministry of Textiles and Jute |
6. | Wahiduddin Mahmud | Ministry of Finance Ministry of Planning. |
7. | A. Z. A. Nasiruddin | Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Food, Fisheries and Livestock Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief Ministry of land. |
8. | Brig. Abdur Rahman Khan | Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Ministry of Religious Affairs |
9. | Syed Manzur Elahi | Ministry of Communication and Shipping Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism Ministry of Post and Telecommunications Ministry of Housing and Public Works |
10. | Dr. Najma Chowdhury | Ministry of Labour and Manpower Ministry of Social Welfare, Women and Children's Affairs. |
11. | Dr. Jamilur Reza Choudhury | Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry of Water Resource |
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References
- Rahman, Syedur (2010-04-27). Historical Dictionary of Bangladesh. ISBN 9780810874534.
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