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The club is run by an executive committee comprising a president and 10 members who are elected for a one-year term in a general meeting. [3] The right to vote is limited to 1,500 permanent and life members as well as general members. who form a highly privileged company.
The Officers Club, Dhaka is a government high officials recreation club in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1] Mesbah Uddin, the then additional secretary of the Local Government Division, was elected as general secretary of the club in 2019 with the term ending in 2021. [2] The club has been described as being "exclusive". [3]
It was formed by members of two defunct organization Defence Officers' Retired Association (founded in 1960s) and Ex-Defence Officers (founded in 1974 by Lieutenant Colonel Hesamuddin Ahmed) on 18 June 1982. [2] The Retired Armed Officers Welfare Association Club is located in Bangladesh. [3]
Officers Club, Dhaka; R. Retired Armed Forces Officers' Welfare Association This page was last edited on 3 March 2018, at 22:26 (UTC). Text ...
The club was registered under Joint Stock companies Act in 1960. The club is run 16 members Executive Committee who are elected for terms of three years. The club runs regular and music schools for underprivileged children in Dhaka. [1] Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia holds press conferences in the club auditorium. [4] [5]
Pages in category "Dhaka Wanderers Club players" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The club initially focused solely on football before expanding to include hockey and cricket teams in the 1930s. [3] This expansion was overseen by Shahadat Ali Bhuiyan and Babu Nani Gopal Basak. The club was one of the constitutive members of the Dhaka Sporting Association (DSA), established near its club tent at the Paltan Maidan in 1895. [4]
The club was established as the Dhaka Muslim Wanderers Club in 1937 in the Kalta Bazar market area of Dhaka, British regime. [3] The founding members consisted of the area's Muslim youth community, including notable figures such as Yar Mohammed, Abdullah Hai, Siraj Uddin, Abdul Qader, Abdus Sadek Shona, Mohon, Abdus Sayeed Mutkar, Alauddin, Chan Mia, Shamsuddin Shaju, Jumman Bepari, and ...