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Annotated Bibliography: A List Of Ministers And Advisors
List of Ministers and Advisors | SL | Name | Designation | Joining Date | Distribution of Ministry/Division | Name | From | To | | | 1 | Sheikh Hasina | Prime Minister | 6-01-2009 | Armed Forces Division | 6-01-2009 | Till Date | | Cabinet Division | 6-01-2009 | Till Date | | | Ministry of Defence | 6-01-2009 | Till Date | | | Ministry of Public Administration | 28-04-2011 | Till Date | | | 2 | Mr. Abul Maal Abdul Muhith | Minister | 6-01-2009 | Ministry of Finance | 6-01-2009 | Till Date | | Finance Division | 6-01-2009 | Till Date | | | Economic Relations Division | 6-01-2009 | Till Date | | | Internal Resources Division | 6-01-2009 | Till Date | | | Bank and Financial Division …show more content…
Hasanul Haq Inu | Minister | 15-09-2012 | Ministry of Information | 15-09-2012 | Till Date | | 21 | Mr. Muhammad Faruk Khan | Minister | 6-01-2009 | Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism | 5-12-2011 | Till Date | | 22 | Dr. Md. Abdur Razzaque | Minister | 6-01-2009 | Ministry of Food | 15-09-2012 | Till Date | | 23 | Dr. Md. Afsarul Ameen | Minister | 6-01-2009 | Ministry of Primary and Mass Education | 31-07-2009 | Till Date | | 24 | Dr. A. F. M. Ruhal Haque | Minister | 6-01-2009 | Ministry of Health and Family Welfare | 6-01-2009 | Till Date | | 25 | Dr. Dipu Moni | Minister | 8-01-2009 | Ministry of Foreign Affairs | 6-01-2009 | Till Date | | 26 | Mr. Nurul Islam Nahid | Minister | 6-01-2009 | Ministry of Education | 6-01-2009 | Till Date | | 27 | Mr. Abdul Latif Biswas | Minister | 6-01-2009 | Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock | 6-01-2009 | Till Date | | 28 | Mr. Shajahan Khan | Minister | 31-07-2009 | Ministry of Shipping | 31-07-2009 | Till Date | | 29 | Dr. Hasan Mahmud | Minister | 28-11-2011 | Ministry of Environment and Forest | 29-11-2011 | Till Date |

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