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Muhammad Yunus

DOB 28 Jun 1940
Age 85 years
birth palce Chittagong
profession Economist
Muhammad Yunus biography

Bangladesh’s Nobel laureate economist Dr Muhammad Yunus was on January 1, 2024 sentenced to six months in jail by a court on charges of violating the labour laws, a development termed as “politically motivated” by his supporters ahead of the general elections.

The 83-year-old economist won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 for his anti-poverty campaign, earning Bangladesh the reputation of being the home of microcredit through his Grameen Bank, which he founded in 1983. Yunus and three of his colleagues in Grameen Telecom– one of the firms he founded– were accused of violating labour laws when they failed to create a workers’ welfare fund in the company.

The Third Labour Court Judge Sheikh Merina Sultana ordered Yunus to serve six months of simple or non-rigorous imprisonment for violating the law as the Grameen Telecom chairman, along with three other executives of the social business company.

The verdict came just days ahead of the January 7 general election in Bangladesh. His supporters have described the judgment as “politically motivated”.

The Nobel laureate is also facing a series of charges relating to labour law and misappropriation of money. The economist was on a protracted row with the incumbent government due to obscure reasons. The Sheikh Hasina-led administration began a series of investigations against him after coming to power in 2008.

Bangladesh authorities began a review of the statutory Grameen Bank’s activities in 2011 and fired Yunus as its founding managing director on charges of violating the government retirement regulations. Many people believe that Hasina became enraged when Yunus announced he would form a political party in 2007 when the country was run by a military-backed government, and she was in prison.

He was put on trial in 2013 on charges of receiving money without government permission, including his Nobel Prize award and royalties from a book.

Hasina called Yunus a “bloodsucker” and accused him of using force and other means to recover loans from poor rural women as head of Grameen Bank.

He was later granted bail after his court appearance. After his prolonged efforts to settle disputes with the government, Yunus blasted the government for paving the way for the “destruction” of the pioneering micro-lending bank he founded.

In August last year, more than 170 global leaders and Nobel laureates sent an open letter to Prime Minister Hasina urging her to suspend legal proceedings against Yunus.

The signatories included former US President Barack Obama, former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and more than 100 Nobel laureates.

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Muhammad Yunus personal life
Father
Hazi Dula Mia Shoudagar
Mother
Sofia Khatun
Spouse
Vera Forostenko
netWorth
₹$10 million

MUHAMMAD YUNUS NEWS

Writers and artists in Tripura write to Muhammad Yunus condemning vandalism at Rabindranath Tagore's ancestral home in Bangladesh

June 20, 2025 12:04 am

The letter writers say the people of Tripura were 'deeply hurt' by the attack on Rabindranath Tagore's ancestral home at Shahzadpur in Bangladesh's Sirajganj district last week.

Rabindranath Tagore will always be relevant to Bangladesh

June 18, 2025 2:33 pm

His works had a significant influence on the 1952 Language Movement, which eventually led to the emergence of Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s Yunus claims he had appealed to PM Modi over Sheikh Hasina’s online speeches, citing 'unrest'

June 12, 2025 1:10 pm

Yunus, during the interaction, also made a mention of the informal diplomatic note issued to India seeking Hasina's extradition.

‘No way’: Bangladesh interim leader Yunus rules out staying in power after 2026 elections

June 11, 2025 8:11 pm

The Nobel Peace Prize laureate, 84, was appointed to lead the interim administration after Hasina’s 15-year tenure ended in August 2024, following months of protests driven by student activists.

In Bangladesh, India must reach out to those it long ignored

June 10, 2025 5:48 pm

It is time for India to look beyond the Awami League. It is time to project a fresh, positive image to Bangladeshi voters and work on the best option

Elections in Bangladesh announced, but justice and reforms remain centre stage

June 09, 2025 12:51 pm

The injured and the comrades of those who lost their lives in the revolution would not allow the transitional government to get away with merely holding an election, without advancing the causes of justice

10 months after taking over, Yunus announces elections in Bangladesh

June 09, 2025 5:48 pm

Muhammad Yunus announces elections: Yunus took charge following a student-led uprising that forced then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to flee to India, ending her long-standing grip on power in the South Asian nation.

With charges against Sheikh Hasina, ICT in Bangladesh has come full circle

June 03, 2025 12:37 pm

The International Criminal Tribunal has previously executed four Jamaat leaders and a Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader

Bangladesh’s caretaker government has woefully misunderstood its mandate

May 29, 2025 11:24 am

The work of a caretaker government is solely to administer the country till a legitimate government is elected by the people. The mistake Muhammad Yunus and the students made was in thinking that by changing its name to ‘interim government’, they could change its purpose

A growing legitimacy crisis threatens Bangladesh’s fragile democracy

May 27, 2025 11:58 am

The reforms sought by Muhammad Yunus, chief advisor the interim government, have been faltering not because they lack merit or are not in sync with democratic traditions, but because they strike at the heart of Bangladesh’s entrenched military-political nexus

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