Minister of Cultural Affairs, Bangladesh

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People's Republic of Bangladesh
Adviser of Cultural Affairs
বাংলাদেশের সংস্কৃতি বিষয়ক উপদেষ্টা
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since 10 November 2024
Style
Type Cabinet minister
Status Adviser
Member of
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Seat Bangladesh Secretariat
Nominator Chief Adviser of Bangladesh
Appointer President of Bangladesh
on the advice of the chief adviser
Term length Interim or the
chief adviser's pleasure
Inaugural holder Noor Muhammad Khan
Formation12 January 1972;53 years ago (12 January 1972)
Salary245000 (US$2,000)
per month
(incl. allowances)
Website www.moca.gov.bd

The minister of cultural affairs of Bangladesh is the minister in charge of the Ministry of Cultural Affairs within the government of Bangladesh. He is also the minister of all departments and agencies under the Ministry of Cultural Affairs. [1]

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History

The importance of preserving and spreading culture was recognised so following Bangladesh's independence in 1971 a separate division was created within the Ministry of Education called Cultural Affairs and Sports Division on 26 May 1972. From then the new Division devoted itself to the promotion of the cultural sector of the country. Later in 1975, the Division was adjoined with Labour and Welfare Ministry. However, in the same year it was returned to the Ministry of Education. Subsequently, in 1978 it separated from the Ministry of Education and became known as the Ministry of Cultural Affairs and Sports. Then again in 1979 it was renamed the Ministry of Religious Affairs, Culture and Sports. Then, in 1980 these three sectors were divided into two different ministries: the Ministry of Religious Affairs and the Ministry of Sports & Cultural Affairs.

In 1982, under Hussain Muhammad Ershad's policy of administrative rearrangement, the ministry was converted to Sports & Culture Division and placed under the secretariat of Chief Martial Law Administrator. Next in 1983 it was transferred to president's secretariat. Afterwards in 1984 the Sport & Culture Division was transferred from president's secretariat to the Ministry of Education. In the same year sports related works were separated from Sports & Culture Division and separately made a ministry and named as Ministry of Youth & Sports. And under the Ministry of Education a separate division was made named as Cultural Affairs Division. [2]

Under the Third Khaleda Cabinet starting in 2001, the ministry operated under the name of Ministry of Cultural Affairs under State Minister Selima Rahman. Then in the subsequent Second Sheikh Hasina Cabinet starting in 2008, the Ministry of Cultural Affairs was run under Minister Abul Kalam Azad who was simultaneously minister for Ministry of Information. Since the Third Sheikh Hasina Cabinet, formed in 2014, the Ministry has been operating as full-fledged Ministry, under Mr. Asaduzzaman Noor, with Md. Nasir Uddin Ahmed as the secretary of the ministry.

List of ministers, advisers and state ministers

Political parties
Other factions
PortraitOfficeholder
(birth–death)
Constituency
Term of officeDesignationAdministration
FromToPeriod
Noor Mohammod Khan 25 May
1988
3 October
1989
1 year, 131 daysDeputy Minister Ershad
Zafar Imam 3 October
1989
23 December
1989
81 daysMinisterErshad
Syed Didad Bokt 23 December
1989
6 December
1990
348 daysState MinisterErshad
Alamgir M A Kabi 19 December
1990
19 December
1990
0 daysAdviser Sahabuddin
Iajuddin Ahmed at Zia International Airport in Dhaka (cropped).jpg Iajuddin Ahmed 19 December
1990
15 March
1991
86 daysAdviserSahabuddin
A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury.jpg A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury 27 March
1991
19 September
1991
176 daysMinister Khaleda I
Jahanara Begum 19 September
1991
30 March
1996
4 years, 193 daysState MinisterKhaleda I–II
Md. Samsul Hoque 3 April
1996
23 June
1996
81 daysAdviser Habibur
US Ambassador Peter D. Haas and Minister Obaidul Quader (cropped).png Obaidul Quader
MP for Noakhali-5
23 June
1996
15 July
2001
5 years, 22 daysState Minister Hasina I
Rokeya Afzal Rahman 16 July
2001
10 October
2001
86 daysAdviser Latifur
Selima Rahman in 2022.png Selima Rahman 11 October
2001
29 October
2006
5 years, 18 daysState Minister Khaleda III
C. M. Shafi Sami 1 November
2006
12 December
2006
41 daysAdviser Iajuddin
Sofiqul Hoque Chowdhury 12 December
2006
11 January
2007
30 daysAdviserIajuddin
Ayub Kadri
(1928–2009)
17 January
2007
27 December
2007
344 daysAdviser Fakhruddin
Rasheda K. Chowdhury
(born 1951)
21 January
2008
6 January
2009
351 daysAdviserFakhruddin
Abul Kalam Azad, Minister of Information of Bangladesh (cropped).jpg Abul Kalam Azad
(born 1947)
MP for Jamalpur-3
6 January
2009
21 December
2013
4 years, 349 daysMinister Hasina II
In Moscow.jpg Promod Mankin
(1939–2016)
MP for Mymensingh-1
31 July
2009
14 September
2012
3 years, 45 daysState MinisterHasina II
Mr. Hasanul Haq Inu, at the 15th Asia Media Summit.jpg Hasanul Haq Inu
(born 1946)
MP for Kushtia-2
21 December
2013
12 January
2014
22 daysMinister Hasina III
Asaduzzaman Noor - Kolkata 2016-02-02 0545 (cropped).JPG Asaduzzaman Noor
(born 1946)
MP for Nilphamari-2
13 January
2014
7 January
2019
4 years, 359 daysMinisterHasina III
KM Khalid Babu 1 (1).jpg K. M. Khalid
(born 1955)
MP for Mymensingh-5
7 January
2019
10 January
2024
5 years, 3 daysState Minister Hasina IV
Naheed Ezaher Khan
(born 1973)
MP for Reserved women's seat 27
1 March
2024
6 August
2024
158 daysState Minister Hasina V
Asif Nazrul as Adviser to the interim government of Bangladesh.jpg Asif Nazrul
(born 1966)
9 August
2024
11 October
2024
63 daysAdviser Yunus
Mostofa Sarwar Farooki at Wikipedia 15 celebration in BSK (08).jpg Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
(born 1973)
11 October
2024
Incumbent324 daysAdviserYunus

References

  1. "Bhupen Hazarika - An epitome of humanity and love". 8 September 2016. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
  2. "MoCA: History".