Noorul Quader

Mohammed Noorul Quader (2 December 1935 – 13 September 1998) was a Bangladeshi freedom fighter, government officer, and entrepreneur.

[7] In 1950, Mohammad Noorul Quader Khan graduated from Armanitola Government High School.

He was discharged from the air force shortly after due to health issues, and in 1954 he enrolled in Dhaka University, where he received a Bachelor of Commerce degree.

[9] Mohammad Noorul Quader Khan was serving as the district commissioner of Pabna during the Bangladesh Liberation War.

[9] That year, Indian filmmaker S. Shukhdeb filmed the documentary Nine Months to Freedom: The Story of Bangladesh, for which Noorul Quader was interviewed.

[10] After Bangladesh gained independence, he was appointed as the Secretary of the Establishment of Government, though he willfully resigned before the end of his term.

[15] Desh Real Estate Limited was established in 1980 as an industrial land developer near Dhaka and Chittagong.

Noorul Quader's Passport during War of Liberation 1971