Noor-e-Helal Saifur Rahman is the high commissioner of Bangladesh to South Africa. [1] He is the former deputy commissioner of Bangladesh to Pakistan based in Karachi. [2] [3]
Rahman did his bachelor's and master's in Bengali Literature and Language from the University of Dhaka. [4] He completed an MBA from the Nanyang Technological University. [4]
Rahman joined the Foreign Affairs cadre of Bangladesh Civil Service in the 15th batch (1998). [4] He had served in diplomatic missions of Bangladesh in France, Kuwait, and Singapore. [5]
Rahman was the director general at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs responsible for Africa. [4] He was the director general of External Publicity at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. [4]
Rahman was the Deputy High Commissioner of Bangladesh in Karachi from 2015 to 2021. [6] He expressed concerns over security after the Chinese consulate in Karachi was bombed by terrorists. [7] In June 2020, Rahman was appointed the high commissioner of Bangladesh to South Africa. [8] In August 2023, he received Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who had arrived to Johannesburg for the 15th BRICS Summit. [9] [10] He accompanied Shahriar Alam, State Minister of Foreign Affairs, to Eswatini to discuss export of pharmaceuticals. [11]
Noor-e-Helal Saifur Rahman is the high commissioner of Bangladesh to South Africa. [1] He is the former deputy commissioner of Bangladesh to Pakistan based in Karachi. [2] [3]
Rahman did his bachelor's and master's in Bengali Literature and Language from the University of Dhaka. [4] He completed an MBA from the Nanyang Technological University. [4]
Rahman joined the Foreign Affairs cadre of Bangladesh Civil Service in the 15th batch (1998). [4] He had served in diplomatic missions of Bangladesh in France, Kuwait, and Singapore. [5]
Rahman was the director general at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs responsible for Africa. [4] He was the director general of External Publicity at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. [4]
Rahman was the Deputy High Commissioner of Bangladesh in Karachi from 2015 to 2021. [6] He expressed concerns over security after the Chinese consulate in Karachi was bombed by terrorists. [7] In June 2020, Rahman was appointed the high commissioner of Bangladesh to South Africa. [8] In August 2023, he received Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who had arrived to Johannesburg for the 15th BRICS Summit. [9] [10] He accompanied Shahriar Alam, State Minister of Foreign Affairs, to Eswatini to discuss export of pharmaceuticals. [11]