Bangladesh Army has appointed a female officer as a major general for the first time in the country's history, report agencies.
With the promotion of Brigadier General Dr. Susane Giti to the rank of Major General, Bangladesh Armed Forces got for the first time in its history a female army officer in this higher rank.
Chief of Army Staff General Aziz Ahmed and Quarter Master General Lt General Md Shamsul Haque adorned Dr Susane Giti with the rank badge of Major General at the Army headquarters on Sunday.
Senior military officials were also present, said an Inter Service Pubic Relation (ISPR) press release.
Susane Giti, MBBS, MCPS, FCPS, MMAD, is currently serving as Head of Pathology Department of Armed Forces Medical College.
It may be mentioned that her husband Brigadier General (retired) Asadullah Md Hossain Saad was a successful military expert physician, the ISPR release said.
The Prime Minister has initiated a breakthrough in the women empowerment. By introducing a female officer in the army as a Major General, another new horizon of that step was initiated, the ISPR release added.
Maj Gen Dr Susane Giti obtained the MBBS degree from Rajshahi Medical College in 1985. Later, in 1986, she joined the Bangladesh Army as a physician with the rank of captain.
In 1996, she was the first woman to obtain FCPS degree in Hematology.
She also served as the expert pathologist for UN peacekeeping missions and several military hospitals.
Giti Army's first female Maj General
FE Team | Published: October 01, 2018 00:10:20
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