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molwa.portal.gov.bd The Minister of Liberation War Affairs of Bangladesh heads the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs of the Government of Bangladesh . The minister is responsible for overseeing matters related to the welfare of freedom fighters and the preservation of the history of the Liberation War of 1971 .
Shajahan Khan (born 1 January 1952) [2] is a Bangladeshi politician and a former Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Madaripur-2 constituency for 8 terms until during 1986–2024. [3] He served as the minister of shipping during 2009–2019. [4] He was announced as a presidium member of Awami League in 2019. [5] [6]
[1] [2] These sites are often created as part of open government initiatives. Some open data sites like CKAN and DKAN are open source data portal solutions where as others like Socrata are proprietary data portal solutions. The data sites provide interfaces based on Data and Metadata standards like Dublin core.
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It provides access to web content and applications, while delivering personalized experiences for users. The WebSphere Portal package is a component of WebSphere application software. Like WebSphere, WebSphere Portal was originally developed and marketed by IBM. Portal has been released since 2001, [1] and is now sold in five editions. [2]
Manado Independent School (MIS) is a private institution which provides education from Kindergarten age (K1) to Senior High School (Grade 12). [1] [2] MIS was the first school in the region to be granted an international school license by the National Education Department as a school of international standard (Sekolah Berstandar International).
Molewa was involved in South Africa's liberation movement from 1976 through 1990. During that time she was a member of various activist and regional economic development organizations. [2] Beginning in 1984 she served as a chairperson of the South African Commercial, Catering and Allied Workers Union and eventually became its deputy president. [2]