Dhiraj Kumar Nath

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Dhiraj Kumar Nath (Bangla:ধীরাজ কুমার নাথ) is a Bangladeshi diplomat. He was an adviser of the interim caretaker government of Bangladesh in late 2006.

Dhiraj Kumar Nath was born in the Rafiqpur village of Begumganj thana of Noakhali district. His father is the late Karuna Kanta Nath and mother the late Shabitri Sundari Debi.

He passed his entrance from Chadambini Modonmohan High School in 1960. He received his post graduate degree in Finance from Dhaka University in 1966. He started his professional career as a professor at Noakhali Commercial College. He joined the East Pakistan Civil Service in 1969. He took part in the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. After the independence of Bangladesh he worked as the Mohokuma Proshashak in Gazipur in 1978. He was the additional secretary of the Health and Family Planning Ministry and secretary of Rural Development. He retired from his job in 2003.

After the take over of the interim government from the BNP-led four party alliance he was nominated as one of the advisers of the caretaker government along with nine other members.

Driraj Kumar Nath also wrote some books in which the famous ones are Pother Dudharay and Shompritir Jonopoday.[citation needed]