Minister of Industries (Bangladesh)

People's Republic of Bangladesh
Minister of Industries
বাংলাদেশের শিল্প মন্ত্রী
since 9 August 2024
Style
TypeCabinet Minister
StatusAdviser
Member of
Reports to Chief Adviser
SeatBangladesh Secretariat
NominatorChief Adviser of Bangladesh
AppointerPresident of Bangladesh
on the advice of the Chief Adviser
Term lengthInterim or
Chief Adviser's pleasures
Inaugural holderSyed Nazrul Islam
Formation13 January 1972; 52 years ago (13 January 1972)
Salary245000 (US$2,000)
per month
(incl. allowances)
Websitemoind.portal.gov.bd

The Industries Minister of Bangladesh is the minister in charge of the Ministry of Industries of the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. He is also the minister of all departments and agencies under the Ministry of Industries.

List of ministers, advisers and state ministers

Political parties
Other factions
No. Portrait Name Designation From[1][2] To[1] Head of Government
1 Syed Nazrul Islam Minister 13 January 1972 25 January 1975 Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
2 Abul Hasnat Muhammad Qamaruzzaman 26 January 1975 15 August 1975
3 Sultan Mahmud 1 June 1986 1991 Hussain Muhammad Ershad
4 Shamsul Islam Khan 20 March 1991 January 1993 Khaleda Zia
5 A. M. Zahiruddin Khan January 1993 January 1995
6 Tofail Ahmed 14 July 1996 13 July 2001 Sheikh Hasina
7 Rezaul Karim Mannan 9 December 2001 29 October 2002 Khaleda Zia
8 Motiur Rahman Nizami 22 May 2003 28 October 2006
9 Tapan Chowdhury Adviser 14 January 2007 8 January 2008 Fakhruddin Ahmed
10 Dilip Barua Minister 6 January 2009 21 November 2013 Sheikh Hasina
11 Amir Hossain Amu 14 January 2014 December 2019
12 Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun 7 January 2019 6 August 2024
13 Adilur Rahman Khan Adviser 9 August 2024 present Muhammad Yunus

References

  1. ^ a b "Economics Departments, Institutes and Research Centers in the World|Ministry of Industries|Government of Bangladesh". Research Papers in Economics. Retrieved 5 October 2024.
  2. ^ Shawon, Ali Asif (10 January 2024). "New cabinet: Who are the ministers and state ministers?". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 5 October 2024.