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Mohammad Jahangir Alam is a Bangladesh Army brigadier general and former commander of President Guard Regiment. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was commissioned with 29th BMA Long Course in Bangladesh Army. [ 3 ] He served as Additional Director General (Operations) at the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) - an elite multi-service unit of the Bangladesh Police . [ 4 ]
Md Jahangir Alam is the former secretary of the Public Security Division of the Ministry of Home Affairs. [1] He was forced into retirement and detained after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina led Awami League government. [2] [3] He is a former secretary of the Ministry of Public Administration. [4]
Maj Gen Jahangir Alam was born in Cumilla, Bangladesh, on 28 November 1970. He completed his Master's degree in Defence Studies from the Defence Services Command and Staff College in Mirpur. He also participated in various professional training programs, including foreign courses in New Zealand and Uganda. [6]
Generals holding appointments of the army headquarters and ministries within the government have been written in bold format (e.g. Master General of Ordnance - MGO); Other appointments apart from general officer commanding are indicated with the corresponding appointments, such as the vice-chancellor of Bangladesh University of Professionals is designated as (VC BUP).
Alam was born on 30 November 1960 in Chittagong District, East Pakistan. [3] [4] He graduated from Gasbaria NG High School and Chittagong College in 1976 and 1978 respectively. [3] He did his bachelor's degree in engineering at Chittagong Engineering College. In 1991, he completed his master's degree in engineering in Structural Engineering. [3]
Jahangir Alam Chowdhury (born 2 February 1953) is a retired Lieutenant General of the Bangladesh Army and former Director General of the Bangladesh Rifles. [2] He has been serving as an adviser of the Interim Government of Bangladesh since 16 August 2024. [3] [4]
The first published English grammar was a Pamphlet for Grammar of 1586, written by William Bullokar with the stated goal of demonstrating that English was just as rule-based as Latin. Bullokar's grammar was faithfully modeled on William Lily's Latin grammar, Rudimenta Grammatices (1534), used in English schools at that time, having been ...