
Mr. Khan A R M Mostofa Jamal
Executive Committee Member (2019-Present) , Aligarh Old Boys’ Association of Bangladesh
Chief Operating Officer, Ecobit Ltd of Birds Group
B.A. (Hon's) & M.A. (1992-1997), AMU
Aligarh Old Boys’ Association of Bangladesh is a purely private and voluntary charitable organization formed by the Ex-students of the Aligarh Muslim University. Its prime program is to promote a popular progressive posterity, endowed with the spirit of amity, equity and accommodation by imparting modern but ethical education, and extending welfare amenities. As per constitution, It shall be non-political body and its activities are confined to social, cultural and educational matters. The Association shall endeavors to assist in the development of education through education through a system which aims at promoting good and self-reliant citizens imbued with the ideals of service to fellowmen, the society and the nation, and which fosters mutual understanding, toleration and a sense of brotherhood among men, such as Aligarh did, to set up cultural, charitable and humanitarian institutions. To set up institutions for educating masses for successful participation in economic, social and cultural development of the country; to set up educational institutions and centers in Bangladesh of imparting education and knowledge through modern and scientific methods. The Association soon after has started in its own premises at 146, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka, a primary Maktab to teach reading and writing, learning, learning Diniyat and reciting the Holy Quran to the children of those who have less, and also they unlettered adult. The Association has started a free Medical center at its own premises along with free medicine under a Registered Doctor. The above mentioned stray activities are not the ultimate the aim to the Association. To sustain lesson and legacy of Sir Syed and to pave the path to cherries goal by establishing a University in the pattern of Aligarh, the Association in need of huge vacant land, where in addition to necessary structures for all the modern faculties of Arts, Commerce and Science for several structures, as in Aligarh for the comfortable accommodation of the residential students with spacious space for sports, games and recreation would be available. When suitable spaces near and round the city of Dhaka is rapidly shrinking with its prices rising toward the peak by compound multiplication, the Association with its meager reserve has horridly registered for a small areas of 90 decimals of land at the entrance of the Amulia Model Town and adjacent to Demra- Rampura highway on the eastern script of the city, where the present price of land at the rate of 3 cores per acre, only to step in, without further delay, on the fringe of a fragment of an enormous project, even after all puritan precision, with a high hope to succeed in search of sources for the implementation of the divine design and desire of the Association.