Latifur Rahman ministry

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The Latifur Rahman Cabinet led the Caretaker government of Bangladesh from 15 July 2001 to 10 October 2001. [1]

List of Advisors

No.AdvisorPortfolio
1. Latifur Rahman Chief Advisor
Cabinet Division
Ministry of Establishment
Ministry of Home Affairs
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Election Commission
Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs
2. Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs
Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism
3. Bimalendu Roy Chowdhury Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives
Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief
4. A. S. M. Shahjahan Ministry of Education
Ministry of Primary and Mass Education
Ministry of Science and Technology
Ministry of Youth and Sports
5. Syed Manzur Elahi Ministry of Agriculture
Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock
Ministry of Shipping
6. Abdul Muyeed Chowdhury Ministry of Housing and Public Work
Ministry of Information
Ministry of land
Ministry of Food
Ministry of Environment and Forests
7. AKM Amanul Islam Chowdhury Ministry of Communications
Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources
Ministry of Water Resources
8. M. Hafiz Uddin Khan Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Planning
Ministry of Textiles and Jute
9. Brigadier (retd.), Professor Abdul Malek Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Ministry of Religious Affairs
10.Major General (retd.) Moinul Hossain Chowdhury Ministry of Industry
Ministry of Commerce
Ministry of Post and Telecommunications
11. Rokeya Afzal Rahman Ministry of Women and Children's Affairs
Ministry of Social Welfare
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Ministry of Cultural Affairs

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References

  1. Habib, Haroon (19 July 2001). "Caretaker govt. vows to conduct free, fair poll" . The Hindu.