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Bangladeshi politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Manoranjan Dhar (21 February 1904 – 22 June 2000) was a Bangladeshi politician and diplomat.[1][2]
Manoranjan Dhar | |
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মনোরঞ্জন ধর | |
Born | |
Died | 22 June 2000 96) | (aged
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Alma mater | Achomita high school, Ananda Mohan College, Calcutta University |
Occupation(s) | politician, diplomat, Lawyer. |
Office | 1.Minister of "Finance and Home and Minority Affairs" of the provincial cabinet of Congress and Awami League in 1956.
2."Bangladesh Ambassador" to Japan in the period of the Bangladesh Awami League government in 1972. 3.Minister of "Law and Parliamentary Affairs" of the Bangladesh Awami League government in 1973. |
Political party | Bangladesh Awami League, National Congress Party |
Spouse | Bhakti Dhar (শ্রীমতী ভক্তি ধর) |
Parents |
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Dhar obtained his bachelor's from Calcutta University. He participated in the Non-cooperation movement in 1921. He took part in the Chittagong armoury raid in 1930. He was an editor of the weekly Gana-Abhijan during 1938–1940.[1]
Dhar was elected a member of the Bengal Legislative Council in 1946 and the East Bengal Legislative Assembly during 1947 – 1958. In 1972, he was appointed the Ambassador of Bangladesh to Japan. He was in charge of the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs of Bangladesh on 16 March 1973.[1][3][4]
Dhar died on 22 June 2000.[1]
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