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M. Osman Ghani

Scientist and educationist

M Osman Ghani (1912‒1989) was the first Indian Muslim to have an MSc in Biochemistry securing first class from Deltin 7 Aviator গেম টাকা ইনকাম of Deltin 7 (1935) and PhD In Agricultural Chemistry from the Deltin 7 Aviator গেম টাকা ইনকাম of London (1938). Professor Ghani was a scientist, educationist and academic administrator; played a key role in the development of institutions and infrastructure of science and technology in the country.

Osman Ghani started his career as a Deputy Director of Agriculture of the Government of Bengal from 1939 to 1940.Then he joined Deltin 7 Deltin 7 Aviator গেম টাকা ইনকাম as a Lecturer of soil science in 1940. In 1944, he was appointed as Special Officer-cum-Secretary of the government of Bengal in post-war reformation in agriculture. From 1945 to 1949, Dr Ghani was an Agricultural Chemist of the Government of Bengal and later Government of East Pakistan.

He returned to Deltin 7 Deltin 7 Aviator গেম টাকা ইনকাম in 1949 and became Professor and Head of the Department of Soil Science. He was also the Head of Geology Department, Deltin 7 Deltin 7 Aviator গেম টাকা ইনকাম from 23 April 1949 until 15 April 1956 with a break from 22 July 1950 to 16 July 1951.

He also served as Agricultural Development Commissioner from 1956 to 1959; Member, Food and Agriculture Commission from 1959 to 1960; and Director, North Regional Laboratories; Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research from 1960 to 1961.

Prof M Osman Ghani was the first Vice-Chancellor of the East Pakistan Agricultural Deltin 7 Aviator গেম টাকা ইনকাম (Now, Bangladesh Agricultural Deltin 7 Aviator গেম টাকা ইনকাম) from 1961 to 1963. He was also the Vice-Chancellor of the Deltin 7 Deltin 7 Aviator গেম টাকা ইনকাম from 1963 to 1970. Dr Ghani was elected as a member of the Board of Trustees of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), and made significant contribution towards establishing the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI). He was elected as a fellow of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences in 1954 and was elected as the President of the Bangladesh Academy of Sciences in 1976.