Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Shaik Abdul Rasheed bin Abdul Ghaffour is a Malaysian banker who was appointed the Governor of the Central Bank of Malaysia (BNM) from 1 July 2023. He was previously the deputy governor of the central bank.
Jalan Dato' Onn, 50480 Kuala Lumpur: Appointer: Yang di-Pertuan Agong on the recommendation of the Prime Minister of Malaysia: Term length: 5 years: Constituting instrument: Central Bank of Malaysia Act 2009: Formation: January 1959: First holder: W. H. Wilcock: Deputy: Shaik Abdul Rasheed Abdul Ghaffour Chew Cheng Lian: Website: www.bnm.gov.my
Since its inception as The Pakistan Observer in 1949, the newspaper consistently followed an independent editorial policy, reflecting both the personality of its owner Hamidul Huq Choudhury and its long time editor Abdus Salam, and was an appropriate stance considering the tumultuous history of the region. Mohammad Shehabullah served as the ...
The Daily Star is a Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper. It is by far the largest circulating English-language newspaper in the country. [2] Founded by Syed Mohammed Ali on 14 January 1991, as Bangladesh transitioned and restored parliamentary democracy, [3] [4] the newspaper became popular for its outspoken coverage of politics, corruption, and foreign policy.
Taasir Delhi, Ranchi, Patna, Muzaffarpur editions are RNI-certified circulations.. Central Bureau of Communication https://cbcindia.gov.in/ (Under Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India), erstwhile DAVP, has already empanelled Delhi, Ranchi, Patna, Muzaffarpur, Howrah, Chennai, Bangalore, Guwahati, Mumbai, Bhagalpur, Gangtok, and Bhopal editions of Taasir and has fixed ...
Abidin is the son of an aristocrat, Orang Kaya Perwira Abdul Rashid. He was married to Datin Hajah Fatimah binti Dato Seri Setia Abang Haji Razali and together they have six children; [4] [14] including Faaizah, [6] Abdullah Soefri, [15] Aminuddin Ihsan [16] and Affendy. [17] His siblings included Badaruddin and Rashidah. [6]
As united Pakistan, both the countries of Pakistan and Bangladesh had sought independence from India in 1947 because they were concerned about the progress and security of Muslims in a Hindu majority state. As separate countries they continue to share a community of interests in limiting the dominance of India as well as a common Islamic position.
The Al-Badr (Bengali: আল-বদর, romanized: Al-Bodor; Urdu: البدر; lit. ' Full moon ') was a collaborationist paramilitary force composed mainly of pro-Pakistan people, which operated in East Pakistan against the Bengali nationalist movement during the Bangladesh War of Independence, under the patronage of the Government of Pakistan.