Independence Day Awards (1990–99)
Independence Day Award, Bangladesh's highest civilian honours - Winners, 1990-1999:
1990
Two individuals were awarded.
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
Professor Aminul Islam | science and technology | |
Muhamad Yasin | rural development |
1991
Three individuals were awarded.
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
Naeb Subedar Shah Alam | Sports | |
Shamsur Rahman | Literature | |
M Innas Ali | Science and technology |
1992
Two individuals and one organization were awarded.
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
Bangladesh Rice Research Institute | science and technology | organization |
Kazi Zaker Husain | education | |
Zahir Raihan | literature | posthumous |
1993
Five individuals were awarded.
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
Qazi Abdul Alim | sports | |
Abul Kashem | education | |
SM Sultan | fine arts | |
Zahanara Begum | rural development | |
A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury | medical science |
1994
Four individuals and one organization were awarded.
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
Directorate of the Geological Survey of Bangladesh | science and technology)[1] | organization |
Ahsan Habib | literature | posthumous |
Atiqur Rahman | sports | |
Mobarak Hossein Khan | music | |
Grameen Bank | rural development | organization |
1995
Seven individuals were awarded.
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
Abdullah-Al-Muti | science and technology | |
Alhaz Moulavi Kazi Ambar Ali | education | |
Abdul Karim Sahitya Bisharad | literature | posthumous |
Begum Ferdousy Rahman | music | |
Begum Syed Iqbal Mand Banu | social service | |
Mohammad Zakaria Pintu | sports | |
Syed Mohammad Ali | journalism |
1996
Eight individuals were awarded.
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
Moulavi Abdul Hashim | literature | |
Anjuman Mufidul Islam | social work | ortanization |
Mohammad Abdul Jabbar | music | |
Sabina Yasmin | music | |
Professor A. M. Zahurul Haq | science and technology | |
Dr. Kazi Abul Mansur | medical science | |
Kazi Salahuddin | sports | |
Safiuddin Ahmed | fine arts |
1997
Ten individuals were awarded.
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
Munshi Siddique Ahmed | science and technology | |
Nurul Islam | medical science | |
Professor Kabir Chowdhury | education | |
Abdul Matin | education | |
Sufia Kamal | literature | |
Shawkat Osman | literature | |
Abdul Alim | music | posthumous |
Jahanara Imam | social work | |
Syed Mohammad Hossein | social work | |
Dhirendranath Datta | language and independence movements | posthumous |
1998
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
Shahidullah Kaiser | literature | A writer |
Abdul Mosabber Chowdhury | science and technology | |
Sheikh Fazilatunnisa Mujib | liberation war | The wife of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman |
Syed Nazrul Islam | liberation war | The former acting President of Bangladesh |
Tajuddin Ahmed | liberation war | The first Prime Minister of Bangladesh |
Captain Monsur Ali | liberation war | |
A. H. M. Kamruzzaman | liberation war | |
Abdur Rab Serniabad | liberation war | |
Sheikh Fazlul Huq Moni | liberation War | The nephew of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman |
Sheikh Kamal | sports | The son of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman |
1999
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
Mazharul Islam | architecture | |
Fazlur Rahman Khan | architecture | |
Mohammad Kibria | fine arts | |
Sikandar Abu Jafar | literature | |
Brojen Das | sports | |
Begum Badrunnesa Ahmed | social work | |
Kalim Sharafi | music | |
A. Q. M. Bazlul Karim | education | |
A.F.Salahuddin Ahmed | education | |
Abdus Samad Azad | liberation war | |
Rashiduddin Ahmed | medical science |
References
- ↑ "Achievements". Geological Survey of Bangladesh. Archived from the original on 2008-01-15. Retrieved 2008-01-17.
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