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Muhiuddin Khan Alamgir : ウィキペディア英語版
Muhiuddin Khan Alamgir

Dr. Muhiuddin Khan Alamgir ((ベンガル語:মহিউদ্দীন খান আলমগীর); born 1942) was the present Bangladeshi Minister of Home Affairs during 2011–2013.〔http://www.cabinet.gov.bd/view_present_portfolios.php?page=mini_portfolioes〕〔(Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, Ministry of Home Affairs, Office of the Honorable Minister ) 〕 He is also a prominent economist, civil servant, writer, and political leader in Bangladesh.
Alamgir holds a Master's degree in economics from Dhaka University, a Master's in development economics from Boston University, and a PhD in economics from Boston University. He began his professional career in 1962, by joining the economics faculty at the University of Dhaka.
He taught at the university until 1965. Joining the civil service that year, he served in numerous positions, for a total of 32 years. He held several positions with the Finance Ministry, in addition to regional posts. Beginning in the late 1990s, he was appointed to political positions when the Awami League was in power. As a leading opponent of the Bangladesh National Party, he was detained without charges and tortured during 2002. An international effort helped obtain his release. He was arrested, charged and convicted in 2007 under a military caretaker government, and imprisoned until October 2008. He was elected as an MP in the December 2008 election, in which the Awami League won two-thirds of the seats. His son Jalal Alamgir, an educationist in Massachusetts, died in a tragic accident on 3 December 2011 at Pattaya, Thailand.
In addition to writing and publishing development economics textbooks and numerous articles on this topic, Alamgir published his memoir ''My Days in Jail'' (2003), which sold out three editions through the following year.
==Civil service==
In 1965 Alamgir joined the Civil Service of Pakistan. Among other posts prior to the independence of Bangladesh, he served as the Subdivisional Officer at Naogaon. He was serving the Pakistani government as deputy commissioner of Mymensingh when the 1971 war of liberation broke out.
After Bangladesh achieved independence in 1971, it established its civil service independently as well. Alamgir was assigned to the new Finance Ministry, where he contributed significantly to drafting the initial budgets of Independent Bangladesh. From 1976 to 1979, he served as the District Commissioner of Jessore.
Later he served in various capacities in the Finance Ministry. In 1993 Alamgir was appointed as Secretary for the Ministry of Science and Technology. He later was appointed as a Member of the Planning Commission.
From 1996 to 1997 he served as Secretary to the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, leader of the Bangladesh Awami League. During that time, he led the negotiations with India to renew the historic Ganges Water Sharing Treaty. He also helped negotiate a Peace Treaty with separatists in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, signing the final treaty. He retired in 1997 after 32 years of civil service.

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