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Monica Ali CBE FRSL (Bengali: মনিকা আলী; born 20 October 1967) is a British writer of Bangladeshi and English descent.In 2003, she was selected as one of the "Best of Young British Novelists" by Granta based on her unpublished manuscript; her debut novel, Brick Lane, was published later that year.
The book also highlights the nightingale of Kashmir, Habba Khatoon (1554–1609). This book makes a discussion and critical evaluation of Humayun-Nama [29] (a biography on the emperor Humayun, the half-brother to Gulbadan Begam) by Gulbadan Begam, where the biographer wrote about the lives of the wife and daughters of the Mughal Emperor, Babur.
Ahmed was in charge of formulating the national curriculum and text books from 1976 to 1978. [2] Ahmed was a director of the Department of Research and Publications at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy during 1977–1980. [5] [2] Later, he served the Bangladesh Permanent Mission to the United Nations as cultural minister. [4]
Mukhlesur Rahman Chowdhury, former adviser to the President of Bangladesh; Salah Choudhury, writer, peace activist and journalist; Lenin Gani, journalist, winner of the Best Sports Report in 2001 by Dhaka Reporters Unity; Kaberi Gayen, prominent academic, author, columnist for The Daily Star; Kazi Shamsul Hoque, journalist
The compiled notes were published as a book on 12 June 2012 by The University Press Limited. [5] The book was named by Rehana and prefaced by Hasina. [6] It has since been translated into fourteen languages. On 7 October 2020, a braille version of the book was released. [7]
Shamsur Rahman (Bengali: শামসুর রাহমান; 23 October 1929 – 17 August 2006) was a Bangladeshi poet, columnist and journalist.A prolific writer, Rahman produced more than sixty books of poetry collection and is considered a key figure in Bengali literature from the latter half of the 20th century.
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A short story Shainik Badhu which Sufia wrote was published in a local paper in 1923. [9] In 1925, Sufia met Mahatma Gandhi, which inspired her to wear simple clothing. [3] Her first poem, Bashanti (Of Spring), was published in Saogat magazine in 1926. In 1931 she became the first Bengali Muslim female to be a member of the Indian Women ...