A sylheti citizen of Bangladesh will going to the British Parlament First time.In this reason all of sylheti are very happy .They are eating sweets and distributing sweets thier relatives and fans. Who will be going to the British parlament? All of sylheti wont finding answers in this question. They want to be an MP of British Parlament is a Bangladeshi. They feel proud because most of the candidates are sylheti. Will Rushanara Ali going to the British Parlament? Just wait and see who will the frist bangladeshi british MP. In British Parlament.
Rushanara Ali was born in Bangladesh in 1975. With her family, Rushanara moved to the United Kingdom in the East End of London at the age of 7 where she attended Mulberry School and Tower Hamlets College. Growing up in Tower Hamlets, her father was a manual worker. The first in her family to go to university, Ali studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics at the University of Oxford.
Rushanara Ali began her career as a Research Assistant to Michael Young, working on a project which paved the way for the establishment of Tower Hamlets Summer University, offering independent learning programmes for young people aged 11-25. She also helped to develop “Language Line”, a national telephone interpreting service in over 100 languages. Between 1997-1999 she was also Parliamentary Assistant to Oona King, former MP for Bethnal Green and Bow.
She worked on human rights issues at the Foreign Office from 2000-2001. Prior to this, Ali was a Research Fellow at the Institute of Public Policy Research (IPPR) focussing on anti-discrimination issues from 1999-2002. From 2002-2005, Ali worked at the Communities Directorate of the Home Office, leading a work programme to mobilize local and national agencies in the aftermath of the 2001 riots in Burnley, Bradford and Oldham, to prevent further conflict and unrest, challenging central Government to provide appropriate support to these areas.
Rushanara Ali was born in Bangladesh in 1975. With her family, Rushanara moved to the United Kingdom in the East End of London at the age of 7 where she attended Mulberry School and Tower Hamlets College. Growing up in Tower Hamlets, her father was a manual worker. The first in her family to go to university, Ali studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics at the University of Oxford.
Rushanara Ali began her career as a Research Assistant to Michael Young, working on a project which paved the way for the establishment of Tower Hamlets Summer University, offering independent learning programmes for young people aged 11-25. She also helped to develop “Language Line”, a national telephone interpreting service in over 100 languages. Between 1997-1999 she was also Parliamentary Assistant to Oona King, former MP for Bethnal Green and Bow.
She worked on human rights issues at the Foreign Office from 2000-2001. Prior to this, Ali was a Research Fellow at the Institute of Public Policy Research (IPPR) focussing on anti-discrimination issues from 1999-2002. From 2002-2005, Ali worked at the Communities Directorate of the Home Office, leading a work programme to mobilize local and national agencies in the aftermath of the 2001 riots in Burnley, Bradford and Oldham, to prevent further conflict and unrest, challenging central Government to provide appropriate support to these areas.
Since 2005, Ali has worked as Associate Director of the Young Foundation in Bethnal Green, a thinktank focussed on social innovation. She also serves as Chair of Tower Hamlets Summer University; a commissioner on the London Child Poverty Commission; Board Member of Tower Hamlets College; Trustee of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation; and member of the Tate Britain Council. She has published articles on a variety of political issues in numerous national and local media including The Guardian, Prospect magazine and Progress magazine. Rushanara Ali has also appeared on Question Time Extra, BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour and Thinking Allowed. [13] [14] She was listed by the Guardian as one of the most powerful Muslim women in Britain.
Recent News: Yes She got it. Now Rushanara Ali is the first Bangladeshi British MP. Thanks.
Recent News: Yes She got it. Now Rushanara Ali is the first Bangladeshi British MP. Thanks.
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