Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun
Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun | |
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নূরুল মজিদ মাহমুদ হুমায়ূন | |
Bangladesh Parliament for Narsingdi-4 | |
Assumed office January 2009 | |
Preceded by | Sardar Shakhawat Hossain |
Personal details | |
Born | Dacca College St. Gregory's High School | 16 December 1950
Alma mater | University of Dhaka |
Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun (born 16 December 1950) is a
Bangladesh Awami League politician and the incumbent member of parliament from Narsingdi-4, the constituency encompasses Belabo and Manohardi upazilas. He is also the current Minister of Industries since 2019.[1]
Early life and education
Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun was born on 16 December 1950 to a
Dacca, East Bengal (now Bangladesh). His father, Mohammad Abdul Majid, was an honorary magistrate and the former president of the Bengal Union Board. The family's origins lie in the Baganbari of Gotashia in Monohardi, Narsingdi. His mother, Noor Begum, was a housewife.[2]
Humayun completed his secondary education at the
LLB.[3]
Career
Humayun was elected to parliament from Narsingdi-4 in 2008 and 2014 as a candidate of the Bangladesh Awami League.[4] He was the chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Ministry of Commerce (Bangladesh) and the ex-chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment.[5] In November 2017, he was part of Bangladesh Awami League delegation to China.[6]
References
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- ^ "নূরুল মজিদ মাহমুদ হুমায়ূন". BD Phonebook (in Bengali).
- ^ "Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun". Amarmp. 16 March 2017. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
- ^ "Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun History". Amarmp. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
- "Protesters set fire to 50 houses in Narsingdi". The Daily Star. 18 June 2009. Retrieved 4 August 2018. - ^ "20 lakh Bangladeshis to get overseas jobs in next 5yrs". businessnews24bd.com. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
- ^ "AL delegation leaves for China today". Daily Sun. Retrieved 4 August 2018.