Quazi Anwara Monsur was a Bangladeshi educationist. She was the founder of Agrani School and College. She was awarded Begum Rokeya Padak in 1999 by the government of Bangladesh for her work contribution on child education.
Background
Quazi Anwara Monsur studied in Lady Brabourne College. She completed her PhD in 1980. ==Career==
Career
On 21 January 1957, Monsur founded Azimpur Kindergarten School; renamed to Agrani Girls' School in 1966 and then to Agrani School and College in 1994. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Quazi Anwara Monsur was married to Kazi Abul Monsur, an Independence Day Award winning microbiologist. They had another son, Khaled Monsur and a daughter, Nazma Karim Dipu. Anwara had a younger sister, Rokeya Mannan (1935–2012), a social activist who won Begum Rokeya Padak in 2005. Monsur died on 14 June 2007 in Dhaka and buried at New Azimpur Graveyard. ==References==