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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Emajuddin Ahamed (born December 15, 1933) is a leading political scientist, author and educationist of Bangladesh.Professor Emajuddin Ahamed was born in Malda district of the West Bangal in the British Colonial India. He later moved to Chapai Nawabganj in Bangladesh with his family. Emajuddin Ahamed received his early education in Rajshahi. He got his bachelors degree from Rajshahi College, Rajshahi. He then joined the civil service as a lecturer of government college. He excelled in his job and was soon promoted to become a principal, the head of a college. He became very popular with his students and the people for his pioneer teaching procedures and his amiable attitude. In the mid '70s he was granted a scholarship by the Queen's University in Ontario, Canada. He received a PhD for his research in Political Science. This led to his becoming a pioneer political scientist of Bangladesh.Upon returning to Bangladesh, Dr. Emajuddin Ahamed joined the University of Dhaka as a senior lecturer of the Political Science Department. He later became a professor. He started writing about his research and reviews of the general politics of the country. He wrote numerous books on national politics and the goods and evils of it. He suggested in many of his books the ways to bring about sustainable democracy in this developing country. He is seen by many as the top political expert in Bangladesh, and therefore is asked for comment on about every major political event, both national and international. Dr. Ahamed is also a leading analyst on the military and socio-political relations among the South-Asian countries. Professor Ahamed went on to enjoy an immensely successful career in Dhaka University. In course of time he decorated every top post of the leading university of Bangladesh. He served two terms as the Pro-Vice Chancellor before becoming the Vice Chancellor of Dhaka University in 1991. He retired in 1996. He became the Vice Chancellor of the University of Development Alternative (UODA) in 2002. He also works with the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. Professor Emajuddin Ahamed is a very popular and widely respected figure in Bangladesh. He has been awarded the highest prize of the country, the Ekushey Padak by the government of Bangladesh for his contribution to the nation. He is married to Selima Ahamed. He is the father of five children. One of them died in 1997. He now has two sons and two daughters and many grandchildren. Professor Emajuddin Ahamed continues to contribute in the fields of education and political science.. }

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