List of Independence Day Award recipients (1980–89)
Independence Day Award, Bangladesh's highest civilian honours - Winners, 1980-1989:
1980
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
Dr. Muhammad Shahidullah | education | posthumous |
Mawlana Abu Zafar Mohammad Saleh | education | |
Alhaz Zahir Uddin | social work | posthumous |
Farrukh Ahmed | literature | posthumous |
Munier Chowdhury | science and technology | posthumous |
Sohrab Hossain | music | |
Dr. Khondokar Ameer Hasan | science and technology |
1981
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
Maulana Mohammad Akram Khan | journalism | posthumous |
Abbas Uddin | music | posthumous |
Major Abdul Ghani | social work | posthumous |
Shamsunnahar Mahmud | social work | posthumous |
Abbas Mirja | sports | posthumous |
Dewan Mohammad Azraf | literature | |
Waliullah patwari | education | |
Ustad Khadem Hossain Khan | music |
1982
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
M. A. Rashid | education | posthumous |
Kazi Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain | social work | posthumous |
Syed Murtaza Ali | literature | posthumous |
Anwarul Haque | fine arts | posthumous |
Begum Feroza Bari | social service |
1983
In the year 1983, 4 individuals and 1 organization were awarded:
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
Abdul Kadir | literature | |
Muhammad Enamul Haque | education | posthumous |
Serajul Huq | education | |
Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation for Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM) | medical science | organization |
1984
In the year 1984, 6 individuals and 2 institutes were awarded. One person was awarded.
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
Dr. Muhammad Qudrat-i-Khuda[1] | ||
Mohammad Nasiruddin | journalism | |
Muhammad Mansuruddin | literature | |
Shah Abul Hasnat Mohammad Ismail | literature | |
Ustad Ayet Ali Khan | music[2] | |
Bulbul Choudhury | dance | posthumous |
Didar Sarbik Gram Unnayan Samabay Somity | rural development | |
Kumudini Welfare Trust | social service | organization |
1985
One person was awarded.
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
Muhammad Ataul Gani Osmani | social welfare | posthumous |
1986
Two individuals and one organization were awarded.
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development, Comilla | rural development | organization |
Mafizuddin Ahmed | science and technology | |
Mosharraf Hossain | sports |
1987
Three individuals and one organization were awarded.
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
M Hossain Ali | social work | |
Professor Syed Ali Ahsan | literature | |
Professor Muhammad Yunus | rural development[3] | |
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and Transfusion | medical science | organization |
1988
Two individuals were awarded.
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
Aminul Islam | fine arts | |
Md. Nurul Alam | social work | posthumous |
1989
Two individuals were awarded.
Recipients | Area | Note |
---|---|---|
Professor Dr. Md. Mostafizur Rahman | medical science and social work | |
Niaz Morshed | sports |
References
- Murshed, Md Mahbub (2003). "Qudrat-i-Khuda, Muhammad". In Islam, Sirajul (ed.). Banglapedia: national encyclopedia of Bangladesh. Dhaka: Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. Retrieved 2008-01-17.
- Khan, Mobarak Hossain (2003). "Khan, (Ustad) Ayet Ali". In Islam, Sirajul (ed.). Banglapedia: national encyclopedia of Bangladesh. Dhaka: Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. Retrieved 2008-01-17.
- "PROFESSOR MUHAMMAD YUNUS". Grameen Bank, Bangladesh. Retrieved 2008-01-17.
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