Good Afternoon
introduction
I am Nur Ahammad. I have finished Graduation with Honour's and Masters in the department of Information Science and Library Management from Rajshahi University. I have also finished postgraduate Diploma in Information and Communication Technology from Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur
contact information
Contact Address:
Nur Ahammad
Chotobongram (Club Mor), Holding No.:37, P.O.: Shopura, Thana : Boalia,
Dist.: Rajshahi , Bangladesh
Cell Phone: +8801816188851
E-mail: ahammadnur59@gmail.com
My Hobby
I like to do anyting wchich is creative. Speacially I like to visit historical place.I also like to know history. I am addicted in IT.
I like-
- to do anything for humanity.
- to do anything for deprived muslim community
- to do anything for raising awareness of muslim youth about their responsibilities
My favorite sports
- Football
- Batminton
- Cricket
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