Kumudini College
Women's College in Tangail, Bangladesh
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Kumudini Government College (Bengali: কুমুদিনী সরকারী কলেজ), also called Kumudini Mohila College, located in Tangail, is a women's college affiliated with Bangladesh National University.[1] The college was established in 1943 by Ranada Prasad Saha, a businessman and philanthropist, became affiliated with the University of Calcutta in 1944,[2] and was nationalized in 1979.[3] Until 1959 when Muminunnisa Mohila College was established in Mymensingh, it was the only women's college in East Pakistan.[4]
কুমুদিনী সরকারী কলেজ, টাংগাইল | |
| Type | Public |
|---|---|
| Established | 1943 |
| Principal | Professor Md. Badrul Alam |
Academic staff | 156 |
Administrative staff | 120 |
| Students | 8000+- |
| Location | , 24.2575°N 89.9239°E |
| Campus | Urban |
| Website | www |
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Programmes
The college offers higher secondary and degree programmes as well as post-secondary Honours and Masters programmes.[3] The college also arranges cultural, literary and sports programmes for its students.[citation needed]
Famous alumnae
Well-known alumnae of Kumudini College include:
- Shamim Azad, writer
- Niru Shamsunnahar PhD Art Historian Museumologist and Art Critic
- Khurshid Jahan, politician
