Manzoor Ul Karim
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Manzoor Ul Karim () served as the Chief National Commissioner of the
Bangladesh Scouts The Bangladesh Scouts () is the national Scouting organization of Bangladesh. Now The Chief Scout of Bangladesh is Mohammed Shahabuddin ( President of Bangladesh). Scouting was founded in 1914 in East Bengal, now Bangladesh, as part of the Bri ...
. He served as the Secretary of the Government of Bangladesh in various key ministries including Home Affairs, Communications, Information, Health, Civil Aviation And Tourism, Labor and Manpower. He hosted the first flag of Independent Bangladesh in Noakhali district as a District commissioner (DC) of Noakhali, Bangladesh. In 1990, he was awarded the 206th ''
Bronze Wolf The Bronze Wolf Award is an award presented by the World Organization of the Scout Movement for outstanding service by an individual to the Scout Movement. Just over 400 people have received the Bronze Wolf since its creation in 1935. WOSM has r ...
'', the only distinction of the
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, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting. Mr. Karim died at Apollo hospital Dhaka on 4 December 2017. He left behind his only son Munazzir Shehmat Karim, only daughter Naushin Farzana Karim, daughter in-law Gulnaz Alam, son-in-law Aminul Haque and two grandchildren Kaifee Haque and Kareef Haque.


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* * Recipients of the Bronze Wolf Award Year of birth missing (living people) Scouting and Guiding in Bangladesh Living people {{Bangladesh-bio-stub