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Computerised Database Management System for Government College Teacher's Profile Division-Sylhet COMPUTERISED DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR GOVERNMENT COLLEGE TEACHER'S PROFILE DIVISION-SYLHET '' k 1/ II' ••-• ':•'. BANGLADESH BUREAU OF EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION AND STATISTICS (BANBEIS) MINISTRY OF EDUCATION DECEMBER, 1997 LIST OF TEACHERS BY GOVT.COLLEGE -1997 COLLEGE CODE : 636265201 COLLEGE NAME : CHUNARU GHAT GOVT. COLLEGE THANA NAME : CHUNARU GHAT DISTRICT : HABIGONJ DIVISION : SYLHET Page No. 1 ;TEACHER'S NAME OF TEACHER ! HOME THANA HOME DISTRICT! DESIGNATION 1 SUBJECT QUALIFICATION ! DATE OF PRESENT 1 DATE OF 1ST JOINING IN 1 1 1 ! CODE 1 ! BIRTH PAY 1 1 1 1 SCALE jNGOVT. COLL.! GOVT. COLL .1 PRESENT COLL.! PRESENT POS' T20447 MUSLIM UDDIN AHMED DINAJPUR DINAJPUR PRINCIPAL ZOOLOGY M.SC ,2ND 17/05/41 7100-8700 / / 25/07/90 25/07/90 12/04/9: T2044S MD.ABDUL HYE SYLHET SYLHET VICE PRINCIPAL ECONOMICS M.A ,2ND 12/11/49 6300-8050 11/08/75 28/10/86 11/08/75 24/07/9-* T20459 MOHAMMED ALI CHOWDHURY NARSINGDI NARSINGDI ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ECONOMICS M.A ,2ND 23/07/55 4800-7250 / / 21/05/81 \ 21/07/94 21/07/9' T20456 ARUN CHANDRA SUKLA BAIDYA SHRIMANGAL MOULVIBAZAR LECTURER BENGALI M.A ,2ND 01/04/49 4800-7250 22/05/76 28/10/86 22/05/76 28/10/8( T204S7 MD.MAHABUB HOSSAIN BHANGA FARIDPUR LECTURER BENGALI M.A ,2ND 09/08/65 2850-5155 03/01/91 27/11/93 27/11/93 27/11/9: T2045S MOHAMMAD ISMAIL KATHIADI KISHOREGONJ LECTURER ENGLISH M.A ,2ND 02/01/66 2850-5155 / / 18/11/93 18/11/93 18/11/9'. T20460 SYED MOHSIN ALI CHUNARUGHAT HOBIGONJ LECTURER POL. SCIENCE M.S.S. ,2ND 01/01/53 3200-5440 02/02/76 28/10/86 23/02/80 28/10/8( T20461 MD. AFRUJ MIAH CHUNARUGHAT HOBIGANJ LECTURER POL. SCIENCE M.S.S. ,2ND 31/10/63 2850-5155 / / 14/11/93 14/11/93 14/11/9: T20462 MUHAMMAD MOHSIN RAMGONJ LAXMIPUR LECTURER HISTORY M.A ,2ND 12/07/66 2850-5155 / / 25/11/93 03/01/94 25/11/9; T20463 ASHIT KUMAR PAUL SRIMANGAL MOULVI BAZAR LECTURER MANAGEMENT M.COM ,2ND 01/01/62 3200-5440 01/04/86 28/10/86 01/04/86 28/10/8C T20464 MD.HAMAYET HOSSAIN KALKINI MADARIPUR LECTURER MANAGEMANT M.COM ,2ND 30/07/66 2850-5155 / / 21/04/94 21/04/94 21/04/9- T20465 PRQTYUSH KUMAR DEB BAHUBAL HABIGANJ LECTURER MAHTEMATICS M.SC ,1ST 01/07/56 3200-5440 01/10/84 28/10/86 01/10/84 28/10/8£ T20466 MD.SHAFIUL ALAM CHOWDHURY CHUNARU GHAT HOBIGONJ LECTURER CHEMISTRY M.SC ,2ND 09/07/57 3200-5440 22/10/84 28/10/86 22/10/84 28/10/& T20467 SYED MUJIBUR RAHAMAN MOULVI BAZAR MOULVIBAZAR LECTURER PHYSICS M.SC ,2ND 19/08/56 3200-5440 16/09/85 28/10/86 16/09/85 28/10/8C T20468 MD.NABI HOSSAIN B.BARIA B.BARIA LECTURER BOTANY M.SC ,2ND 02/10/66 2850-5440 / / 21/11/93 27/04/94 21/11/9; TOTAL TEACHER (EXISTING) : 15 MALE : "15 FEMALE : 0 LIST OF TEACHERS BY GOVT.COLLEGE -1997 COLLEGE CODE : 635445201 COLLEGE NAME : BRINDABAN GOVT. COLLEGE THANA NAME : HABIGANJ DISTRICT : HABIGANJ DIVISION : SYLHET Page No. 2 1 TEACHER'S 1 NAME OF TEACHER HOME THANA \ HOME DISTRICT! DESIGNATION 1 SUBJECT ! QUALIFICATION 1 DATE OF ! PRESENT DATE OF 1ST JOINING IN i PAY 1 1 1 1 1 ! BIRTH i CODE 1 1 1 1 I 1 ! SCALE jNGOVT. COLL. GOVT. COLL .! PRESENT COLL.! PRESENT PCS" 1 T60043 A F M AFZALUR RAHMAN CHOW HABIGANJ SADAR HABIGANJ PRINCIPAL BANGLA M.A ,2ND 10/03/42 7100-8700 / / 06/01/69 07/12/95 07/06/9* T60069 A F M AFZALUR RAHMAN HABIGANJ HABIGANJ PRINCIPAL BANGLA M A ,2ND 10/03/42 7100-8700 / / 06/01/69 07/12/95 07/06/9< T21250 CHOWDHURY B.A MAZHARUDDIN SADAR HABIGANJ VICE PRINCIPAL ECONOMICS M.A ,2ND 01/04/41 6300-8050 26/07/65 07/05/79 26/07/65 13/05/9; T20143 MOZAMMEL ALI AHMED B-BARIA 6.BARIA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR MANAGEMANT M.COM ,2ND 02/04/52 6300-8050 09/10/76 07/05/79 09/06/96 09/06/9( T21205 MD. ABDUL MUKTADIR LAKHAI HABIGANJ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ENGLISH M.A ,2ND 10/04/48 6300-8050 03/04/72 07/05/79 03/04/72 30/04/9; T2120S ABBAS UDDIN AHMED HQBIGANJ HOBIGANJ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ECONOMICS M.A ,2ND 19/11/43 6300-8050 16/08/67 07/05/79 11/07/93 04/05/9; T21221 MD. ABDUR RUB HAJIGANJ CHANDPUR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR PHILOSOPHY M.A ,2ND 01/03/43 6300-8050 01/08/67 01/05/82 ' 25/10/82 16/09/9: T21228 ASIT KUMAR DEY BADARGANJ RANGPUR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR PHYSICS M.SC ,2ND 17/11/45 6300-8050 24/10/68 07/05/79 01/06/94 01/06/9' T21231 SHUDHANGSHU SHEKHAR TALUK JAMALGANJ SUNAMGONJ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR APPL. CHEMISTRY M.SC ,1ST 04/02/50 6300-8050 / / 01/04/74 01/06/94 01/06/9« T21234 A.M. BADIUR RAHMAN SUNAMGANJ SADAR SUNAMGONJ ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR BOTANY M.SC ,2ND 24/01/44 6300-8050 22/06/70 07/05/79 23/10/89 25/05/9/ T21241 MOHINUR RAZA CHOUDHURY SADAR SYLHET ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ACCOUNTING M.COM ,2ND 01/12/43 63Q0-3050 19/08/67 07/05/79 19/08/67 30/04/9; T22862 MRS TULSHI RANI SAHA SYLHET SADAR SYLHET ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ZOOLOGY M.SC ,2ND 28/08/50 6300-8050 / / 02/07/79 03/06/96 03/06/9( T23150 ABDUL MOTALEB BHUIYA FENI SADAR FEN I ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR HISTORY M.A. ,2ND 18/04/47 6300-8050 01/11/73 07/05/79 03/08/95 03/08/9: T60037 MD ANISUR RAHMAN DHAMRAI DHAKA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR POL. SCIENCE M.S.S. ,2ND 31/12/49 6300-8050 / / 02/01/75 02/06/96 02/06/9* T60038 MUSLEH UDDIN AHMED NASIRNAGAR B BARIA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ISLAMIC HISTORY M.A ,2ND 07/07/47 6300-8050 18/06/73 07/05/79 09/06/96 09/06/9C T60068 MUSLEH UDDIN AHMED NASIR NAGAR BANCHARAMPUR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IS. HISTORY M A ,2ND 07/07/47 6300-8050 18/06/73 07/05/79 09/06/96 09/06/9J T60070 MUZAMMEL ALI AHMED BRAHMANBARIA BRAHMANBARIA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR MANAGEMENT M COM ,2ND 02/05/52 6300-8020 09/10/76 07/05/79 09/06/96 09/06/9C T21215 MD. ABUL KASHEM KHONDAKER CHOUDDAGRAM COMILLA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR HISTORY M.A ,2ND 10/01/47 4800-7250 01/10/74 16/07/87 24/09/92 24/09/9; T21219 MD. ABDUZ ZAHER HOBIGANJ HOBIGANJ ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ISLM. HISTORY M.A ,2ND 30/01/50 4800-7250 25/10/75 22/10/81 24/10/87 11/07/9; T21227 NITYA GOPAL DAS BARURA COMILLA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR MATHEMATICS M.SC ,2ND 10/12/42 4800-7250 01/01/74 01/11/84 27/06/94 27/06/9< T21229 MD. EKRAMUL WADUD CHUNARUGHAT HABIGANJ ASSISTANT PROFESSOR PHYSICS M.SC ,2ND 31/01/52 4800-7250 / / 16/07/79 17/08/81 18/07/9; T21232 SYED A.SAZZAD BAQUIBILLAH NASIRNAGAR BRAHMANBARIA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR CHEMISTRY M.SC ,2ND 31/12/48 4800-7250 / / 17/10/77 15/07/92 15/07/9; T21242 A.S M.NURUNNABI CHOWDHURY KULAURA MOULVIBAZAR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ACCOUNTING M.COM ,2ND 01/01/49 4800-7250 04/12/77 07/05/79 14/07/92 15/12/9: LIST OF TEACHERS BY GOVT.COLLEGE -1997 COLLEGE CODE : 636445201 COLLEGE NAME : BRINDABAN GOVT. COLLEGE THANA NAME : HABIGANJ DISTRICT : HABIGANJ DIVISION : SYUHET Page No. 3 [TEACHER'S i NAME OF TEACHER HOME THANA ! HOME DISTRICT! DESIGNATION ! SUBJECT 1 QUALIFICATION 1 DATE OF ! PRESENT DATE OF 1ST JOINING IN ( 1 ! CODE 1 1 ! BIRTH PAY t t 1 1 1 SCALE INGOVT. COLL. GOVT. COLL.! PRESENT COLL.! PRESENT POS" T21246 MD. FAZLUR RAHMAN KOTWALI COMILLA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR MANAGEMENT M.COM ,2ND 27/03/48 4800-7250 / / 24/08/76 21/11/91 21/11/9 T2290S PARIMAL CHOWDHURY GOWAINGHAT SYLHET ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ENGLISH M.A ,3RD 10/11/53 4800-7250 09/09/80 30/07/88 26/06/96 26/06/9( T22917 MAHMUD MIAH BA LAGANJ SYLHET ASSISTANT PROFESSOR MANAGEMENT M.COM ,2ND 01/10/49 4800-7250 04/11/75 30/07/88 26/06/96 26/06/9E T23151 MD. ABDULLAH CHUNARUGHAT HOBIGANJ ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POL. SCIENCE M.A. ,2ND 08/03/50 4800-7250 30/10/76 07/05/79 28/08/95 13/07/9; T60071 AMRIT LAL SAHA KENDUA NETROKONA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR PHILOSOPHY M A ,2ND 31/08/55 4800-7250 02/08/82 01/11/84 02/11/96 14/07/9« T60072 HARISH CHANDRA PAUL AJMERIGANJ HABIGANJ ASSISTANT PROFESSOR BOTANY MSC ,2ND 13/03/50 4800-7250 22/11/78 01/07/85 20/06/96 20/06/9( T60073 MAHMUD MIAH BALAGANJ SYLHET ASSISTANT PROFESSOR MANAGEMENT M COM ,2ND 01/10/49 4800-7250 04/11/75 30/07/88 26/06/96 26/06/9C T60074 PARIMAL CHOUDHURY GOWAINGHAT SYLHET ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ENGLISH M A ,3RD 10/11/53 4800-7250 09/09/80 30/07/88 26/06/96 26/06/96 T60075 NRIPENDRA CHANDRA DAS SREMANGAL MOULAVIBAZAR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR BENGALI M A ,2ND 06/11/49 4800-7250 06/03/76 01/07/8S 30/11/96 19/06/9C T21203 JAHAN ARA KHATOON HOBIGANJ HABIGANJ LECTURER BENGALI M.A ,2ND 06/01/56 3200-5440 18/07/83 10/10/88 13/01/91 10/10/8C T21204 HUSNE ARA BEGUM HABIGANJ SADAR HABIGANJ LECTURER BANGLA M.A ,2ND 06/07/67 2850—5155 / / 17/11/93 17/11/93 17/11/9: T21207 KALPANA RANI NATH HABIGANJ SADAR HABIGANJ LECTURER ENGLISH M.A ,2ND 01/11/63 2850-5155 / / 14/11/93 14/11/93 14/11/9; T21210 MD.
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