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First Batch, Marine Academy, Chittagong



Last updated: Sunday, December 05, 2010

Capt. Syed Akhlaq Hussain (1st)
In Pakistan. Was serving as Chief Engineer. Established Akhlaq Enterprises (Marine services) in Karachi.
[Courtesy: Muhammad ShahZad Mirza]
[13 Jan 2009] 12 Mar 2009

Kaiser Asghar (1st)
In Pakistan. Serving as Chief Engineer.
[Courtesy: Muhammad Shahzad Mirza]
13 Jan 2009

Syed Ali Sarwar (1st)
In Pakistan. Was serving Bahamas Maritime Authority as Engineer Inspector.
Home address: D.H.A. Phase 5, Karachi, Pakistan
[Courtesy: Muhammad Shahzad Mirza]
[13 Jan 2009] 12 Mar 2009

S. Akbar Ghazi (1st)
In Pakistan. Serving as Chief Engineer.
[Courtesy: Muhammad Shahzad Mirza]
13 Jan 2009

Salahuddin Ahmad (1st)
In Dhaka.
Home address: House 100, Road 9A, Dhanmandi R/A. Dhaka 1209
Mobile: +880 (0171) 5222999
E-mail: ayubi_s786@yahoo.com
12 Dec 2007

Capt. Mohammad Belayet Hussain (1st)
In Dhaka. Serving Prominent Shipping Pte Ltd, Singapore as Master. Attended Kapasia High School, Gazipur (1959), Dhaka College (1961) and Notre Dame College, Dhaka (1962). Residing in Gulshan with his wife Mrs. Suraiya Hussain. His eldest son M. Tariq Hussain Rana obtained BBA in Marketing from USA, married and migratred to Australia, currently working and residing in Melbourne. His daughter Dr. Tasnem Shahmila Hussain Piyul became a physician in 2004. His youngest son M. Shihab Hussain completed BBA in 2005 from Windsor Univeristy, Canada.
Home address: House 2G, Road 73, Gulshan, Dhaka 1212
Home phone: +880 2 9885438 9896417 Mobile: +880 171 816375 189 240733
E-mail: captain.belayet@gmail.com
[20 Feb 2006] 05 Dec 2010

Capt. Fazlur Rahman Chowdhury (1st), MSc.
In UK. Serving Bahamas Maritime Authority as a Deputy Director. He attended Comilla Zilla School (1959) and Faujderhat Cadet College (1961). Obtained MSc. from World Maritime University, Sweden in 1988. Started his sea career with Pan-Islamic Steam Ship as a Deck Cadet in 1963. During Liberation war he left Pakistan, while he was Chief Officer on board pilgrim ship MV. Safina-E-Arab, later resumed his sea career with Bangladesh Shipping Corporation. Immediately after liberation of Bangladesh he worked with the Russian Salvage Team to clear the port of Chittagong and make it operational, and then served for a brief period as an Assistant Harbour Master, Chittagong. He served the Bangladesh Shipping Corporation as a Manager and then as Technical Director. He served the Marine Academy as an Instructor and then as the Commandant. He served the Department of Shipping as Chief Nautical Surveyor and then as the Director General. He also served Bangladesh Navy as a Reserve Naval Officer and attained the rank of Actg. Commander, and commanded the auxiliary naval ship BNS Shaheed Salahuddin. In 1991, Capt. Rahman joined the Marine Division of the Department of Transport, UK as a Nautical Surveyor and Examiner. In 1997 he was promoted as the Deputy Chief Examiner of the newly formed Maritime & Coastguard Agency, UK. He spent over four years as Maritime Administrator in Gibraltar. In 2004 he returned UK to join the Bahamas Maritime Authority. Capt. Rahman is an IMO field consultant and has carried out many missions abroad to advise developing countries on modernisation of legislation and administration. He is a Visiting Professor of the World Maritime University. He is residing Essex with his wife Nurjehan. His daughter Farzana obtained LLB (Hons.) and LLM, and is married to Faisal. Son Shahed has recently obtained BBA (Hons.). Capt. Rahman's two younger brothers Capt. Mizanur Rahman and Capt. Mahbubur Rahman are also Master Mariners.
Home address: 10, Wakefield Gardens, Ilford, Essex, IG1 3SJ, UK
Home phone: +44 20 8554 7118
E-mail: fazlu.chowdhury@btinternet.com
[15 Jan 2006] 14 Sep 2007

Capt. M. Zakaria (1st) 
In Chittagong. Serving BNS Ship Management, Chittagong, involved with Radiant School, Chittagong, and is also providing consultancies. He was the the first Bangladeshi to serve as Commandant of Marine Academy, Chittagong. He served Chittagong Port Authority and Chittagong Development Authoriy (CDA) as Chairman. Retired when he was serving as Chairman of Chittagong WASA. His Wife Mrs. Hasina Zakaria, popularly known as Bela Islam, a renowned classical Singer, serving as Principal nationwide renowned Ispahani Public School And College, Chittagong. Elder of his two sons, Mr. Tahseen Zakaria [www.tahseen.0catch.com] studying for Bachelors in Computer Science And Engineering in Chittagong. Younger son Mr. Sameer Zakaria attending BBA in Independent University of Bangladesh.
Home Address: House 114, Road 10, O.R. Nizam Road R/A, Chittagong
Home Phone: +880 (031) 655282
[27 Nov 2003] 11 Dec 2003

Abdul Malek (1st) 
Retired from government service in June 2002. He was serving as Director General, Department of Shipping, Government of Bangladesh.
[Courtesy: Kazi Golam Tabassum (18th)] 15 Jul 2002


Ustad Capt. Azizul Islam (1st) 
www.azizulislam.com
In Chittagong. He was visiting Australia in October 2001, to attend prestigious " Port Fairy Spring Music Festival" in Melbourne, an annual international music gala as an invited performer. For those who don't know, Master Mariner Capt. Islam is an internationally acclaimed flute artist.

In this three day long festival, he performed on Sunday, 14 October, from 1130 to 1230 hours for the festival. His segment of performance was appropriately named " Sounds of Bangladesh" . He was accompanied by the famous Indian tabla maestro, Ustad Sabir Khan (Padmavushan).

During his week-long stay in Melbourne, Capt. Islam and Ustad Sabir Khan performed another concert on Saturday, 20 October, at the Melba Hall, University of Melbourne. It was attended by all sections of Melbourne community including a large number of locals.

In addition to the concert, Capt. Islam's stay at Melbourne was quite a busy one. On the 17th October, he was the Guest Speaker at the Rotary Club of Chadstone/East Malvern where one of our seafaring community, Capt. Nurur Rahman, is a member. For those of us unaware of the fact, Capt. Islam has been actively involved with the Rotary movement for over 15 years and is currently a member of the Rotary Club of Islamabad, Chittagong.

On the 18th October 2001, Capt. Islam attended as the Chief Guest at a Dinner reception by mariners and theri amilies resident in Melbourne. The reception was organised jointly by Mr. Mohd. Dilwar Ali (6th) and Capt. Khaled Saifullah. It turned out to be a gala evening with a real surprise for the guest. For the first time since 1962, Capt. Islam was re-united with one of his batch mate from Marine Academy, Chittagong, Mr. Riaz Hussain (1st). It was an eventful evening for the two of them and also for all mariners and their families. Please enjoy few of photographs of his visit in Australia.
[Courtesy Capt. Khaled Saifullah]
[27 Oct 2001] 12 Dec 2003


Turab Ali Khan (1st) [Expired due to Cancer. Courtesy : Anzar Hasan (2nd), 22 Nov 2005]
In Karachi, Pakistan. Sailed with National Shipping Corporation, Pakistan. Completed his MEO Class 2 & 1 from UK. Did his MS and then MBA. Worked as Marine Superintendent National Shipping Corporation, Pakistan, is presently the Managing Director of National Tanker Corporation in Pakistan.
[ From Anzar Hasan (2nd) ] 
01 Jun 2001

N.W. Khondoker (1st)
In Dhaka. Enjoying retired life in Gulshan Dhaka. Lastly he served Jibon Bima Corporation, as Managing Director. 
[ From Mr. Mohammad An-Ab ]
[25 Jun 2000] 21 Mar 2007

Capt. M. A. Jalil (1st)
In Dhaka. Ex-Commandant, Marine Academy, Chittagong, Capt. M. A. Jalil is managing Bangladesh Electricity Meter Company, Dhaka, as Managing Director. He is currently residing in Dhaka with his wife Mrs. Nsima Jalil. His only daughter Nazma Parveen is studying MBA in London. She is accompanied by her husband Mr. Nashit M Rahman in London, who is a Legal and Business consultant. His only son M. Abu Naser is in USA, working as a computer consultant, after finishing his MSc in Computer Science from Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey, USA, in May 2000.
E-mail: jalil@bol-online.com
[23 Oct 99] 05 Sep 2004

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