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Salma Khatun was born on 1 October 1990 in Khulna, Bangladesh.As a child she played cricket with her cousins, uncle and children from the neighbourhood. She was spotted by Sheikh Salahuddin at a practice session for an inter-district tournament held prior to the formation of the Bangladesh women's team. [5]
Rabeya Khatun (27 December 1935 – 3 January 2021) [1] was a Bangladeshi novelist. She wrote over 50 novels and more than 400 short stories. [2] Her works also include essays, research, religious history and travelogues. [3]
Thakurmar Jhuli (Bengali: ঠাকুরমার ঝুলি; Grandmother's Bag [of tales]) is a collection of Bengali folk tales and fairy tales. The author Dakshinaranjan Mitra Majumder collected some folktales of Bengali and published some of them under the name of "Thakurmar Jhuli" in 1907 (1314 of Bengali calendar).
Halima Khatun (25 August 1933 – 3 July 2018) [1] was a Bangladeshi activist, writer and academic. She took part in Bengali Language Movement in 1952 along with other activists including Rawshan Ara Bachchu. [2] She was the recipient of Bangla Academy Literary Award in 1981 and Ekushey Padak posthumously in 2019. [3] [4]
The Adventures of Montu Miah (Bengali: মন্টু মিয়ার অভিযান), also known as Montu Miar Ovijan, is a Bangladeshi 3D animation series produced by Softedge Limited. It was aired on the Bangladeshi television channel Ekushey Television between 2000 and 2002. Ekushey Television and Softedge Limited signed a 13 ...
In the first few years, Rachel Carnegie worked as a consultant with Neill McKee to coordinate and facilitate the creation of the Meena series, involving UNICEF officers in India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. Dr. Mira Aghi from New Delhi was the lead researcher who trained and supervised researchers throughout South Asia, including on story ...
Bhootu is an Indian Bengali language children's comedy-drama television series that aired on Zee Bangla. The series revolves around a friendly girl ghost, "Bhootu", who always tries to help others, often causing light mischief and mayhem in the process. The show was rebooted in Hindi with same name as Bhutu for Zee TV and premiered on 21 August ...
Sisimpur (Bengali: সিসিমপুর) is the Bangladeshi co-production of the American children's television series Sesame Street. [2] The show premiered in April 2005 on Bangladesh Television. [2] [3] [4] The series is co-produced by Bangladesh-based Nayantara Communications and Sesame Workshop. [5]