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Dr.
Mohammad Sadique
13th Bangladesh Public Service Commission Chairman
Assumed office
2 May 2016
Appointed byPresident of Bangladesh
Personal details
Born1955 (age 68–69)
Sunamganj District, Sylhet Division

Dr. Muhammad Sadik (born:1955) is a Bangladeshi writer and public official.[1] He is a member of Bangladesh Public Service Commission (PSC) and serving as the 13th Chairman of the commission since 2 May 2016.[2] He was awarded Bangla Academy Literary Award in 2017 for his contributions to Bengali poetry.[3]

Biography

Sadik was born in 1955 at Dharargaon village of Sunamganj District. His father's name is Alhajj Mohammad Mobashbir Ali and mother's name is Mastura Begum.[1]

Sadik received his bachelors degree in Bengali language and literature in 1976 and masters in 1977. He did research on Sylheti Nagri script and received his Ph.D from Assam University in 2005.

As a member of Bangladesh Civil Service, he served as the education secretary of the Government of Bangladesh and as a secretary of the Bangladesh Election Commission. He also served as additional secretary of Ministry of Public Administration, director general of the Bangladesh Institute of Administration and Management Foundation and director and acting director general of the Bangladesh Civil Service Administration Academy.[1]

He had served as a member of Bangladesh Public Service Commission since 3 November 2014 and appointed as the chairman of the commission on 2 May 2016.

Sadik is a lifetime member of Asiatic Society of Bangladesh and a fellow of Bangla Academy.[1]

Works

  • Agune Rekhechi Haat (1985)
  • Trikaaler Shwaralipi (1987)
  • Binidro Bollom Haate Shomudrer Shobdo Shuni (1991)
  • Ke Loibo Khobor (2010)
  • Nirbachito Kobita (2005)
  • Shofat Shaher Laathi (2017)
  • Kobi Radharomon Datta: Shohojiar Jotil Jamiti (2017)
  • Nei Ar Nilakaash, Translated from No Longer at Ease (1960) by Chinua Achebe[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "বাংলাদেশ সরকারি কর্ম কমিশন". www.bpsc.gov.bd. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  2. ^ Correspondent, Staff. "Mohammad Sadiq new PSC chairman". Prothomalo. Retrieved 2020-07-01. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ "12 win Bangla Academy Literary Award 2017". Dhaka Tribune. 2018-01-27. Retrieved 2020-07-01.