Karim,
AQM Bazlul

Karim,
AQM Bazlul (1920-1998) educationist and soil scientist, born on
1 February 1920 in village Kalma in lohajang upazila
of Munshigonj district. He passed SSC, HSC and BSc (pass course)
examinations in 1936, 1938 and 1940 respectively. He obtained MSc
degree in chemistry in 1942 from Aligarh Muslim University. He
started his career as a civil servant in calcutta under Food Ministry,
later
joined as Junior Lecturer in Jadabpur College and finally as a
gazetted officer in chemical standardisation laboratory under Food
and Drug
Ministry. On 21 September 1945, he left for London and got admitted
as a PhD student in agricultural chemistry at Imperial College
in London. He received his PhD in 1948 on a thesis titled 'Residual
effect of fertilisers on the growth and yield of potatoes'.
After returning from London, Professor Abul Quasem Muhammed Bazlul
Karim joined the newly established Department of Soil Science in
Dhaka University (DU) as senior Lecturer in 1949 with m osman ghani,
AKMF Huq, abdul karim and Hatem Ali as his colleagues in the department.
He became a Reader in 1952. He received an offer as visiting scientist
by the American Academy of Sciences and joined the Department of
Soil Science and Botany in Davis Campus of the University of California,
and worked there till 1961. After coming back from USA he became
the head of Soil Science Department of DU and by the end of 1962
he became Professor. In 1967, he accepted the post of Director
General of a project entitled Soil Survey of Pakistan and again
returned to his original post of Professor of DU at the end of
1969. He continued in this post till he was appointed as the chairman
of the bangladesh public service commission of independent Bangladesh
in July 1972 and stayed there for five years. In 1978, he again
joined Dhaka University and continued till his retirement on 30
June 1982. Dr B Karim, in addition to his teaching assignment,
had been presidents of Dhaka University Teachers Association, Federation
of Bangladesh University Teachers Association and soil science
society of bangladesh.
Professor Karim participated in many national and international
professional seminars and presented papers on basic scientific investigation
on soils of Bangladesh. His fields of research were soil plant nutrients
and soil chemistry. In recognition of his teaching, research and
other activities he was honoured with the President's Gold Medal
in 1974, Sher-e-Bangla Gold Medal in 1982 for education, Atish Dipankar
Gold Medal in 1984, and 'Ekushey Padak' (posthumous) in 2000. Dr
B Karim breathed his last on 6 July 1998. [Tanzina Khan Munni]