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== কৃতী ব্যক্তিত্ব ==
Tajul Islam
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Tajul Islam (Bengali: শহীদ তাজুল ইসলাম) was a shifting worker at the Adamjee Jute Mills in Bangladesh. He was killed on February 29, 1984 at the mills by the armed cadres loyal to the autocratic regime of Hussain Muhammad Ershad and died receiving treatment on March 1. After completing higher education in economics at Dhaka University, he became involved in trade unionism in 1974 and went on to become the leader of the Adamjee Majdur (worker) Trade Union.[2][3][4]
 
Tajul Islam
তাজুল ইসলাম
Died
1 March 1984
Adamjee Jute Mills, Narayanganj, Bangladesh
Monuments
A sculpture in front of the CPB office.[1]
Nationality
Bangladeshi
Education
B.A. (Honours) in Economics, admitted in 1968.[2]
Alma mater
Dhaka University
Political party
Communist Party of Bangladesh[2]
 
Adamjee Jute Mill machinery.
In 1984, eleven workers’ federations called a strike at all mills and factories on March 1, the same day he was killed, to press home their five demands that included trade union rights and a minimum wage scale of Tk 650. The then 15-party and 7-party alliances expressed solidarity with the programme that also demanded withdrawal of martial law. Tajul Islam
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Tajul Islam (Bengali: শহীদ তাজুল ইসলাম) was a shifting worker at the Adamjee Jute Mills in Bangladesh. He was killed on February 29, 1984 at the mills by the armed cadres loyal to the autocratic regime of Hussain Muhammad Ershad and died receiving treatment on March 1. After completing higher education in economics at Dhaka University, he became involved in trade unionism in 1974 and went on to become the leader of the Adamjee Majdur (worker) Trade Union.[2][3][4]
 
Tajul Islam
তাজুল ইসলাম
Died
1 March 1984
Adamjee Jute Mills, Narayanganj, Bangladesh
Monuments
A sculpture in front of the CPB office.[1]
Nationality
Bangladeshi
Education
B.A. (Honours) in Economics, admitted in 1968.[2]
Alma mater
Dhaka University
Political party
Communist Party of Bangladesh[2]
 
Adamjee Jute Mill machinery.
In 1984, eleven workers’ federations called a strike at all mills and factories on March 1, the same day he was killed, to press home their five demands that included trade union rights and a minimum wage scale of Tk 650. The then 15-party and 7-party alliances expressed solidarity with the programme that also demanded withdrawal of martial law.
 
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