Minister of Social Welfare (Bangladesh)

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Minister of Social Welfare of Cabinet of Bangladesh
Government Seal of Bangladesh.svg
Incumbent
Sharmeen Murshid (Adviser)
Ministry of Social Welfare
Nominator Prime Minister of Bangladesh
Appointer President of Bangladesh
Term length 5 years
Website msw.gov.bd

The Minister of Social Welfare is the Minister in charge of the Ministry of Social Welfare, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. He is also the Minister of all departments and agencies under the Ministry of Social Welfare. This ministry was earlier known as the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare. The Ministry of Social Welfare was formed on 9 November 1989. Listed here are the names of all the ministers, advisors, state ministers and deputy ministers. [1] [2]

Minister in charge, Adviser and Minister of State

NoNamePictureStartEndPolitical Party
1 Rezwanul Haque Idu Chowdhury (Minister)14 November 19896 December 1990 Jatiya Party
2 Alamgir M. A. Kabir (advisor)17 December 199015 March 1991 Caretaker Government
3 Tariqul Islam (State Minister)20 March 199119 September 1991 Bangladesh Nationalist Party
4 Tariqul Islam (Minister)19 September 199114 August 1993 Bangladesh Nationalist Party
5 Sarwari Rahman (State Minister)19 September 199114 August 1993 Bangladesh Nationalist Party
6 Fazlur Rahman Potol (State Minister)14 August 199330 March 1996 Bangladesh Nationalist Party
7 Najma Chowdhury (advisor)3 April 199623 June 1996 Caretaker Government
8 Mozammel Hossain (State Minister)23 June 199615 July 2001 Bangladesh Awami League
9 Rokeya Afzal Rahman (advisor)16 July 200110 October 2001 Caretaker Government
10 Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed (Minister)11 October 200129 October 2006 Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami
11 Yasmeen Murshed (advisor)11 January 20071 November 2007 Caretaker Government
12 Geetiara Safya Chowdhury (advisor)1 November 20078 January 2008 Caretaker Government
13 M. A. Malek (Special aid)15 January 20086 January 2009Special Duty
14 Enamul Haque Mostafa Shahid (Minister)6 January 200920 November 2013 Bangladesh Awami League
15 Promode Mankin (State Minister)15 September 201211 May 2016 Bangladesh Awami League
16 Syed Mohsin Ali (Minister)12 January 201414 September 2015 Bangladesh Awami League
17 Nuruzzaman Ahmed (State Minister)19 June 20167 January 2019 Bangladesh Awami League
18 Rashed Khan Menon (Minister)3 January 20187 January 2019 Workers Party of Bangladesh
19 Nuruzzam Ahmed (Minister)7 January 2019Incumbent Bangladesh Awami League
20 Sharif Ahmed (State Minister)7 January 2019Incumbent Bangladesh Awami League

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References

  1. "প্রাক্তন মন্ত্রী/প্রতিমন্ত্রী/উপদেষ্টাগণ". সমাজকল্যাণ মন্ত্রণালয়. Archived from the original on 6 August 2020. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  2. "List of Current and former Ministers, State Ministers, and Advisors of MoSW and working period". msw.gov.bd/. Retrieved 18 June 2020.