Mahbub Alam Chashi

Mahbub Alam Chashi (Bengali: মাহবুব আলম চাষী) (1927–1950) was a renowned public official and social worker from Bangladesh. He pioneered the Swanirvar Movement, a 'basic need' centred approach to rural upliftment and community development, which attempted to include various groups within the village structure in Bangladesh.[1] Chashi also promoted the Rangunia model cooperatives in 1960s.[2] The Government of Bangladesh recognized his contributions to the national life by awarding him the Independence Day Award, the highest civilian award of the country, in 1977.[3] He played a crucial role in the 15 August 1975 coup.[4]

References

  1. Khan, Niaz Ahmed (2003), "Swanirvar Movement", in Islam, Sirajul (ed.), Banglapedia: national encyclopedia of Bangladesh, Dhaka: Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, ISBN 984-32-0576-6, retrieved 2008-04-01
  2. Hasan, Samiul (June 1993), "Voluntarism and Rural Development in Bangladesh" (PDF), Asian Journal of Public Administration, Hong Kong: Department of Politics and Public Administration, University of Hong Kong, p. P 88
  3. Booklet of Independence Award 2007. Cabinet Division. pp. 1-50
  4. Fakhruddin Ahmed (2009-08-15). "The 15 August tragedy and the massacre and later (In Bengali: ১৫ আগস্টের ট্র্যাজেডি ও তাণ্ডব এবং তারপর)". Editorial. The Daily Prothom Alo. BD News. Retrieved 2017-10-26.


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