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Shamsul Alam (other)
Shamsul Alam () is a Bengali masculine given name of Arabic origin and notable bearers of the name include; * Shamsul Alam (Bir Uttam) (1947–2022), war veteran * Shamsul Alam (economist) (born 1951), economist * Shamsul Alam Manju (born 1955), footballer and coach * Shamsul Alam Dudu (born 1957), Awami League politician * Shamsul Alam Khan Milon (1957–1990), physician and political activist * Shamsul Alam (cricketer), cricketer * Shamsul Alam Pramanik (c. 1952–2023), Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician * Md. Shamsul Alam, Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician * Khan Samsul Alam, Congress politician See also *Shams (name) *Alam Alam is a masculine name derived from several ancient languages including : # Arabic: (''ʿĀlam'') meaning "world" or "universe" # Hebrew: cognate word is transcribed as '' Olam'' or Ulam, also meaning "World" # Tagalog: ''Alam'' means "K ... {{hndis, Alam, Shams ul Arabic-language masculine given names Bangladeshi masculine ...
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Shamsul Alam (Bir Uttam)
Shamsul Alam (18 August 1947 – 8 December 2022) was a veteran of Bangladesh Liberation war. For his bravery during Operation Kilo Flight the Government of Bangladesh awarded him the title of Bir Uttom. He was awarded the Independence Day Award in 2017. Early life Alam was born in 1947 in Patilapara, Baufal Upazila, Patuakhali District. Career Alam joined Pakistan Air Force and was stationed in Rawalpindi, West Pakistan (now Pakistan) in 1971. When the Bangladesh Liberation war started, he kept looking for opportunities to join it. He came to Dhaka to join the war. He was immediately detained in Dhaka. In August–September 1971, the Pakistani government announced a general amnesty for the detainees. Alam was released in the first week of September. A few days later he fled from Dhaka to India and joined the war. At that time the process of formation of the air wing of the Mukti Bahini had just started in India. He was included in the wing. Their training started a few day ...
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Shamsul Alam (economist)
Shamsul Alam (born 1 January 1951) is a Bangladeshi economist, and a former State Minister of Planning of Bangladesh from 19 July 2021 until 19 November 2023. He retired as a member and the Senior Secretary of the Bangladesh Planning Commission. He is also one of the syndicate members of Sylhet Agricultural University. In recognition of his contribution in economics, the government of Bangladesh awarded him the country's second highest civilian award Ekushey Padak in 2020. He is the member of Awami league Advisory council. He was detained by the Detective Branch of police on 19 June 2025 in Mohammadpur, Dhaka. Early life Alam was born on 1 January 1951 at Matlab Uttar in Chandpur of the then East Bengal (now Bangladesh). He graduated in 1965 from the then East Pakistan Agricultural University (now Bangladesh Agricultural University) with a degree in agricultural economics and received his post-graduate degree in 1973. In 1983, he received a post-graduate degree in economics fr ...
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Shamsul Alam Manju
Shamsul Alam Manju (; born 14 March 1955) is a Bangladeshi former professional football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ... player and coach. Early life Born in Jamalpur District, Jamalpur on 14 March 1955, Manju spent majority of his childhood in Tejgaon Thana, Tejgaon, Dhaka. Club career Early career Manju began his football career as a striker for Tejgaon Friends Union in the Dhaka Third Division Football League. Following the Bangladesh Liberation War, 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, Manju participated in the Independence Cup (Bangladesh), Independence Cup in 1972 as a guest player for the First Division club, Bangladesh Government Press SRC. However, he eventually joined Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club, Dhanmondi Club in the Dhaka Second Division Football League, p ...
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