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Latifur Rahman ministry

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Latifur Rahman ministry

14th Council of Ministers and 2nd Council of Advisers of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
Date formed15 July 2001
Date dissolved10 October 2001
People and organisations
PresidentShahabuddin Ahmed
Chief AdviserLatifur Rahman
Total no. of members11
Status in legislatureDissolved
History
Election-
Outgoing election2001
PredecessorHasina I
SuccessorKhaleda II

The Latifur Rahman Cabinet led the Caretaker government of Bangladesh from 15 July 2001 to 10 October 2001.[1]

List of Advisors

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Portfolio Minister Took office Left office
Chief Adviser and also in-charge of:
Cabinet Division
Adviser for Public Administration
Adviser for Home Affairs
Adviser for Foreign Affairs
Adviser for Education
Bangladesh Election Commission
15 July 200110 October 2001
Adviser for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs
Adviser for Civil Aviation and Tourism
15 July 200110 October 2001
Adviser for Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives
Adviser for Disaster Management
15 July 200110 October 2001
Ministry of Education
Adviser for Primary and Mass Education
Adviser for Science and Technology
Adviser for Youth and Sports
15 July 200110 October 2001
Adviser for Agriculture
Adviser for Fisheries and Livestock
Adviser for Shipping
15 July 200110 October 2001
Adviser for Housing and Public Works
Adviser for Information
Adviser for Land
Adviser for Food
Adviser for Environment and Forests
15 July 200110 October 2001
Adviser for Communications
Adviser for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources
Adviser for Water Resources
15 July 200110 October 2001
Adviser for Finance
Adviser for Planning
Adviser for Textiles and Jute
15 July 200110 October 2001
Adviser for Health and Family Welfare
Adviser for Religious Affairs
15 July 200110 October 2001
Adviser for Industry
Adviser for Commerce
Adviser for Posts and Telecommunications
15 July 200110 October 2001
Adviser for Women and Children Affairs
Adviser for Social Welfare
Adviser for Labour and Employment
Adviser for Cultural Affairs
15 July 200110 October 2001

References

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  1. ^ Habib, Haroon (19 July 2001). "Caretaker govt. vows to conduct free, fair poll". The Hindu.