Mahmudur Rahman Choudhury

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Mahmudur Rahman Choudhury
Native name
মাহমুদুর রহমান চৌধুরী
Born(1928-06-01)1 June 1928
Army Medical Corps
Commands held
  • Commandant of AFIP
  • Commandant of
    CMH, Comilla
Awards
Independence Day Award
Tamgha-e-Quaid-e-Azam
Alma mater

Mahmudur Rahman Choudhury (1 June 1928 – 24 June 1999)

Independence Day Award, the highest civilian honor in the country, in 1977. The institution Choudhury built up, the AFIP&T also received the same award as a center of excellence later in 1987.[1]

Early life and career

Born on 1 June 1928, in

Calcutta Medical College in 1951, as a student of the University of Calcutta and obtained D. Bact. with distinction from the University of London in 1959. He was commissioned in the Pakistan Army Medical Corps in 1952. For his professional excellence as a junior major, Choudhury received a letter of commendation from the commander in chief and was honored with the civil award Tamgha-e-Quaide Azam. After the independence of Bangladesh Choudhury played the key role in the establishment of AFIP&T in 1976. He also organized the Bangladesh Society of Microbiologists the same year and was its founder president.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Lazarri, Stefano (4 July 2003). "Major General MR Choudhury, An extraordinary health personality". The Daily Star. Retrieved 12 November 2019.