Dr. Mohammed Amin was
born 31st December in the year 1963 at
Chandanaish upazilla in Chittagong district of Bangladesh. His father name is Nurul
Islam and mother name is Sakina Begum. In Bangladesh, he is
mostly known as a great scholar with real experience. He thinks, All experience
is education for the soul.
In
fact, Bangladeshi citizen Dr. Mohammed Amin is an internationally reputed
scholar. He is an eminent researcher, competent academic manager, and
distinguished master trainer in the field of Bengal language. Literature is as
like as his dormant power. History, Geography and research and life of men are
also his favourite fields. He was a high government official. He was magistrate, judge and
administrator. He is popularly known as Writer, Grammarian, Biographer,
Historian, Philologist and Researcher. Now he is a unique person in the field
of Correct Bengali Spelling, Bengali Grammar and
Text Books arena.
Dr. Mohammed Amin
obtained the Bachelor of Science degree with Honors in Statistics from the
University of Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh in 1985. He completed the
Master of Science in Demography- Econometrics in 1986 from the same University.
Then he participated in most competitive Examination of Bangladesh and passed
Bangladesh Civil Service Examination in Administration Cadre, in the year of
1991. Now, he is a proud member of BCS (Administration) of Bangladesh Civil
Service.
Dr. Amin obtained LLB
degree from UU with credit and LLM from Atish Dipankar University. He obtained
PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) in law from the Edward University in United States
of America in the year 2010. He is the only one, who awarded PhD in this
subject. He completed Training course on Mainstreaming Population Issues,
Climate Change and Gender Concerns into National Development Plans/ Polices
from University of Dhaka.
Dr. Mohammed Amin
successfully completed 9th Foundation Training from Public Administration
Training Centre and Administration Training from BCS Admin Academy. He also
completed Bangladesh Military Academy Training, Land Management Training,
Computer skill training, Disaster Management training from Government
Institutions. Dr. Amin also completed Training on Rural Development from Rural
Development Academy.
Dr. Mohammed Amin
completed `Professional Program for Young Diplomats' Course from China Foreign
Affairs University in Beijing, the people's Republic of China in 2014. He also
successfully completed Government Finance Statistics from IMF statistics
Department, Washington, District of Columbia, and Dhaka, Bangladesh. He also
completed Asian Development Bank (ADB) Training in Manila.
Dr. Mohammed Amin has
been recipient of several awards from home and aboard. He got Kulna Division
Award, National poet Kazi Nazrul Islam Gold Medal, Digontadhare Literary Award,
Raja Rammohon Roy Award, International Regional History Award, International
Mother Language award, SUBACH international award, CHRC award, Chandanaish
Gunizon award and Indian Honor for his extraordinary contribution to Bengali
Literature, Bengali Language, Bengali Grammar, Bengali Spelling, Regional History,
Research work, Novel, Story, Biography, Literature works on
children and many other several fields. He also crowned with Bangavushun award
from India.
Dr. Mohammed Amin has been honored many times in honorable positions by government as well. He was Assistant Commissioner and Magistrate, Land specialist, Administrator, First Class Magistrate, Upazilla Nirbahi Officer, Judicial Magistrate, Deputy Secretary, PS to ministers, Director (Training) Bangladesh Computer Council, Director (Finance & Admin) of Kalikoyr Hitec Park, PD of Computer Education all over the Bangladesh and Secretary of DPDC. He worked in the personal division of the honorable President of Bangladesh. He is the Advisor of the Puthiniloy Publications.
He developed many
international organizations. Moreover he is the founder President and Chief
Administrator of Suddo Banan Chorcha (SUBACH). It is a worldwide spread
language and educational organization. The registered members of this
organization are more than 80 thousands and non registered members are more
than 5 millions. He is the founder Chairman of Ahmed Sofa Literary
Award Council and Syomantok Literary Award. Dr. Mohammed Amin is the Chief
Advisor of Digontodhara paper. He is also advisor of Chittagong History
Research Centre (CHRC).
Dr Amin wrote 113 books.
Some of them are : Man the Magnificent, Dictionary on Bengali Grammar,
Administrators in Bengali Literature, Roles of Police in Bengali Literature,
George Washington to Donald Trump, Father of the Several Nations, Novel laureates
in literature from 1901-1917, International Days, Science Fiction
Cuprite, Zero theory of Ghost Mathematics, Mythical Source of Bengali Words,
History of Bengali Language, History of Language Movement, Man of the water
World, Learning Bengali with Laughing, Learn Bengali with Jokes, Woman Marriage
and Love, Captain Hiram Cox, History of Abhoynagor, History of Chokoria,
History of Hatiya, Magic of Egg, Fariy tales of Singapore, Fairy
tales of Timor Leste, Ghost of Badol House, Bizarre Dictionary, Naming History
of the countries of the world, Naming history of the zilla, Upazilla and
Rivers, Virus of Administration, Bengali Spelling : Mistakes and
cause of the mistakes, Official Bengali Spelling, Standard Bengali Spelling,
Bengali Spelling and Words Making, Shymontak etc.
Dr. Mohammed Amin also
writes many text books. These books were included in syllabus from class six to
Post graduate level. He is considered as a reputed text books writer in
Bangladesh.
Currently,
Dr. Mohammed Amin is working as the Founder President of Correct Bengali
Spelling, Founder of Ahmed Sofa Literary Award Council, Chief Advisor of
Digontodara Paper, Chief Advisor of CHRC, Deputy Secretary of Public
Administration Ministry.
He
is a humanist and liberal minded man. All works for Men and and for men's
welfare is his religion. He staunchly believes in the human development and
training of skill- and need- based-programs, capacity building and sustainable
quality for education, empowerment of women and minorities and advancement of
“Man for Man” for the upliftment of rich poor cooperation in the developing
world.
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