Mahfuz Ullah, a media celebrity, is a senior political commentator, a front-ranking environmentalist and an accomplished author of Bangladesh. Born on Friday, 10 March 1950 to a highly educated and politi-cally enlightened family of Noakhali, East Pakistan, Mahfuz Ullah grew up in parallel with the progress of the struggle for self-determination of the people of the eastern wing of Pakistan.
Mahfuz Ullah regularly participates in TV and radio talk shows on differ-ent socio-political and environmental issues. As an adjunct teacher he taught Journalism at Dhaka University and now teaches the same subject as Professor at Daffodil International University (DIU), Dhaka.
He also conducts training courses on politics, media, human rights, environmMahfuz Ullah, a media celebrity, is a senior political commentator, a front-ranking environmentalist and an accomplished author of Bangladesh. Born on Friday, 10 March 1950 to a highly educated and politi-cally enlightened family of Noakhali, East Pakistan, Mahfuz Ullah grew up in parallel with the progress of the struggle for self-determination of the people of the eastern wing of Pakistan.
Mahfuz Ullah regularly participates in TV and radio talk shows on differ-ent socio-political and environmental issues. As an adjunct teacher he taught Journalism at Dhaka University and now teaches the same subject as Professor at Daffodil International University (DIU), Dhaka.
He also conducts training courses on politics, media, human rights, environment, climate change in other government and non-government institutions. As a trainer, he has conducted more than 200 training courses for media professionals, teachers of primary school, new entrants to judiciary, human rights activists, community leaders, environmental activists and political leaders and workers.
A widely travelled person, Mahfuz Ullah lives in Dhaka and is married with two daughters and one son, who are highly placed professionals abroad. His wife, Ms. Dinar Jadi Begum, is a retired government servant. His mother, Faizunnesa Begum, was a housewife and father, Habib Ullah, was a teacher-trainer and headed one of the Primary Training Insti-tute’s of the country. His elder brother, Professor Mahub Ullah is one of the leading economists of the country. One of his maternal grandfathers is Late Muzaffar Ahmed, one of the founders of the Communist Party of India (CPI). ...more