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Ahsanullah Mohsen Ahsanullah Mohsen | Coordinator of BBA Department Barak Institution of Higher Education | 2012 | General Secretary of Mohammad Agha High School | 2007-2009 | Finance Officer of Youth Organization | 2008-2009 | President | Mohammad Shafiq Popal | Personal details | Born | 1989
Logar Province, Afghanistan | Religion | Islam |
Ahsanullah Mohsen is a prominent coordinator of BBA Department in Barak Institute of Higher Education and former general secretary of Mohammad Agha High School. He was also the representative of peace building for an organization named Bunyad Sanaayi in Kabul, an organization set up to promote peace building and obviation of violence in Logar and to increase the ability for the same of states to serve their citizens. Before returning to Afghanistan in 2001, Ahsanullah was an intelligent Islamic knowledge learner. He has worked in Modgoan Educational Society as a member for Economic club, Commerce Association and National Security Scheme (NSS) in Goa, India for a number of years where he learned various commerce related tasks.
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Early years
Mohsen was born in 1989 in Kahi kandow Pakistan a camp where migrating afghans were living . An ethnic Pashton, Pakhtun from an influential Sadozai family, he completed his primary and secondary education and earned his first degree in 2009 from Mohamad Agha High School in Logar. He was English teacher before winning a government scholarship to study for a Bachelor degree in Commerce at Goa University, India He left Afghanistan in 2009, intending to be away for three years. He has taught the students in different academic areas in Pakistan, Afghanistan and India.
He has also attended the conferences in Mombai Stock Exchange (MSE) Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Security and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), Kochin Stock Exchange. His academic research was on Training

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