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Gaziul Hasan Khan was born on 28 September, 1946 in Bangladesh, is a Journalist. Discover Gaziul Hasan Khan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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Occupation Journalist
Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 28 September, 1946
Birthday 28 September
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Nationality Bangladesh

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2006

After his professional service with the BSS, Khan continued to contribute news analysis and columns to national newspapers in Bangladesh. In the meantime, he published several books, including "Palestine – a Long History of Struggle". These books were highly acclaimed by Bengali readers at home and abroad. Khan was awarded the Bangladesh national civilian award ('Ekushey Padak') by the Bangladesh government in 2006 for his contribution to the field of journalism at home and abroad.

2003

Khan was appointed the Managing Director and Chief Editor of Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha in May 2003. His contract was terminated in November 2006 by the unelected caretaker government because of his opposition to restrictions on press freedom.

1993

Khan accepted a diplomatic assignment offered by the Government of Bangladesh in 1993 at its embassy in Washington DC, United States, as a Minister in charge of press and information. He also worked as a director of a human rights group, South Asia Watch, in New York City for two years (1997-1998). Khan returned to his journalistic roots in Bangladesh at the end of 1998, writing for the country's leading local newspapers as a columnist.

1980

Khan established his own publishing house and a newsmagazine in London's East End in 1980. He converted the newsmagazine into a bilingual (Bengali and English) weekly newspaper titled "Deshbarta / Eastern News", and subsequently into "Deshbarta" (completely in Bengali). During this time, he was also the first Bangladeshi publisher to establish a Bengali-language press, including a complete printing outfit and computer typesetting facilities, in Brick Lane, the hub of the Bangladeshi community in London. For the first time in the history of the Bangladeshi immigrant community, Khan published a number of Bengali books, literary collections, magazines and children's reading materials from his publishing house in London.

1970

Khan debuted as a staff reporter for Eastern News Agency (ENA), a now-defunct independent news service, in 1970, a year before the Bangladesh Liberation War. In 1976, he went to London with a Commonwealth scholarship to study journalism. He obtained a Higher Diploma in International Relations from the University of London. whilst working as a senior editor of 'World Times' newsmagazine (now defunct), published from London's Fleet Street from 1977 to 1979. During this period, Khan and some of his colleagues founded the Commonwealth Journalist Association (CJA). He was also a regular contributor to the BBC's overseas service during the late seventies and early eighties.

1946

Gaziul Hasan Khan (born 28 September 1946) is a Bangladeshi journalist and ex-diplomat with a long professional career in London. He is a former Chief Editor and Managing Director of the National News Agency Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha. He was awarded the Ekushey Padak (second-highest national civilian award) in 2006 by the Government of Bangladesh for his contributions to journalism. He also served as a Minister in charge of Press and Information at the Embassy of Bangladesh in Washington DC, United States.

Gaziul Hasan Khan was born on 28 September 1946 in Comilla, East Bengal (later East Pakistan). He obtained an MA in Economics and Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism from the University of Dhaka. He was a resident student of the famous Salimullah Muslim Hall. Khan took an active role in the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 and also participated in the programmes of the "Bangladesh Revolutionary Radio Service" (Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendro) to bolster the struggle for independence.