AK Azad Khan

AK Azad Khan is a physician and a social worker from Bangladesh. In 2018, he was awarded the Independence Award for his contributions in social-welfare. He was appointed National Professor by the government of Bangladesh in 2021.[1][2]

AK Azad Khan
এ কে আজাদ খান
NationalityBangladeshi
Known forSocial Worker, physician, professor
AwardsIndependence Award (2018)

Education

On 1958 AK Azad Khan passed with highest marks in matriculation from Saint Alfred's High School in Padrishibpur. Later in 1960 he passed intermediate from Dhaka College and complete his medical degrees from Dhaka Medical College.[3]

Family life

AK Azad Khan's wife is the physician professor Kishowar Azad. Khan's father-in-law is the national professor and founder of BIRDEM, Muhammad Ibrahim. Khan has two sons Faruq Azam Khan and Foyez Aseef Khan.[4]

Books

  • Bangladesh Diabetic Samity Path Parikrama
  • Sarak Pathe Oxford theke Dhaka

Awards and honours

References

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