Yafes Osman
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Yafes Osman is a Bangladeshi architect and a politician
Politician
A politician, political leader, or political figure is an individual who is involved in influencing public policy and decision making...

. He is a member of Bangladesh Awami League
Bangladesh Awami League
The Bangladesh Awami League , commonly known as the Awami League, is the mainstream center-left, secular political party in Bangladesh...

. Osman is currently a Member of the Parliament and the State Minister for Science and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) of Government of Bangladesh. He is the son of writer Shawkat Osman
Shawkat Osman
Shawkat Osman full-name Sheikh Azizur Rahman was a Bangladeshi novelist and short story writer. He was born in Sabalsingha pur 1917 in the district of Hughli, West Bengal.His father's name Sheikh Mohammad Yehia.-Education:He was educated at the Calcutta Madrassa , and at the St...

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Biography

Osman was born in Chittagong on May 1 in 1946. He studied in Chittagong Muslim High School and later passed his Secondary School Certificate examination from Siddheswari High School Dhaka in 1963. He did his graduation in Architecture from Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology. He was elected as the Vice President of the Engineering University Central Student’s Union in 1970. He got involved in politics as a member of Bangladesh Chhatra Union. Later, he joined Awami League and became its Science and Technology Secretary. Osman is a freedom fighter who fought in sector 2 of the country’s Liberation War.

He served as a Govt. Architect in Housing & Settlement Department, Govt. of Bangladesh from May 1972 to April 1974 and also worked as a junior Architect under Dr. Fazlur Rahman Khan from October 1970 to April 1972. He was the Founder Secretary of Institute of Architect Bangladesh. During his professional practice, worked as the Managing Director of Prakalpa Upadeshta Ltd, an architecture and engineering consultancy firm.

He has published two books, namely – Bongo Amar Janani Amar and Noshto Kal Koshto Kal.
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