jasimuddin er akta kobita to sabai porese
sei je line gulo ase na
amader dese sei chele hobe kobe
kothae na boro hoye kaje boro hobe
amader dese kintu se rokom sele hoyese
amra je sarakkhon bole berai ai deser asole kissu hobe na....ai kotha ta asole vul
amader deser onek somossa
ai des dunitite champion
ai deser mansuher onek bodnam.....othocho ai desei ase emon kisu manush jader niye amra gorbo bodh korte pari
ase emon kius mansu jara deser somalochona na kore nijeder kadhei tule niyese ai deser jonno daitto
amar ai thread sei sab manusher proti samanno sroddha gyapon......
aikhane tader sabar uddesei amar sroddha nibedon korsi......
ABDULLAH ABU SAYED
KI BOLBO UNAKE NIYE......unar moto lok akhono ai dese ase bole amra asar alo dekte pai.......sab kisu niyei prochondo asabadi uni...sab kisur moddhei dekte pan asar alo........
akjon songhotok uni.....unar netritte alokito masnuh gorar je karjokrom chole asche ta alo choracche deser anache kanache.....
boi pora ke uni jonopriyo kore tulesen torunder majhe....unar netritte toiri hosse akta notun projonmo jara alokito pothe hatte chae
akhon uni suru korsen poribesh andolon........
unake janar jonno ai akta link diye dilam....kisuta to jana jabe unake niye
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Dr. Muhammad Jafar Iqbal
Dr. Muhammad Jafar Iqbal was born on 23rd December, 1952 at Sylhet. He passed away his colorful childhood at Sylhet, Rangamati, Bandarban, Chittagonj, Bogra, Comilla and Pirojpur. His father Foizur Rahman was killed in the Liberation war 1971. Dr. Muhammad Jafar Iqbal obtained his Honors Degree in Physics and Master Degree also. He studied in USA for his Ph. D. on Physics on 1976 and He received his degree. Then he joined in California Institute of Technology. In 1994, He joined in the University of Shahjalal Science and Technology as the Departmental chief of Computer Science and Engineering. He worked as a Dean of deferent faculty of the University. Mr. Iqbal was on of the pioneer to make the University Campus a gigabyte network supported by the fiber optic. Now he is working on the Computerized Network on the Bengali Language. Dr. Muhammad Jafar Iqbal is very popular in Bangladesh as science fiction writer. His published books are 97. He got the Bangla Academy award, Kazi Mahbub Ullah award, Khalekdad award, Sheltech award, Uro Children Literature and Mohammod Modabber-Hosne ara commerative award for his write up on literature and science.
etuku bollei mon hoe sab sesh hoye jae na MUHAMMA JAFAR IQBAL ke niye.....
amader dese akmukhi sikkha bebosthar name je nimnomaner akta sikkha bebostha chalu hote jacchilo setar biruddhe prae ekai jonomot gore tulte procharona chalie gesen uni...deser prottotno oncholer sikha prothisthane giye giye sabaike socheton korar chesta koresen uni.....
unar prochestar karonei akmukhi sikha bebostha batil kora hoyesilo
dese gonit olympiad name je anodolon cholse prothom alo netritte otar akjon prodhan pristhoposok o uni....
wow..oshadaron thread nisargo...kodin thekei ami information collect korchilam emon ekta thread khulbo bole...didn't know one already exist..thanks man..
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Humayun Ahmed
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Humayun Ahmed is a leading Bangladeshi writer, and the most prolific among his contemporaries...His phenomenal success is attributed to his ability to tell stories of contemporary Bengali men and women in simple and unostentatious language, portraying them with spellbinding intimacy...Although his characters belong to a broad spectrum of society, Humayun is at his best while depicting the Bengali middle class...His first novel, Sankhanila Karagara, published in 1972, caused a great stir among readers and the literary circles in Bangladesh...Since then, he has published more than a hundred novels...Many of his novels have been adapted successfully for television serials and plays...Ahmed did his Masters in Chemistry at Dhaka University and obtained his Ph.D. in Polymer Chemistry from North Dakota State University. He is a former Associate Professor of Dhaka University and an honorary fellow in writing at the University of Iowa...Lately Humayun Ahmed has turned his attention to film making...His film, Agunera Parasamani, won the National Film Award in eight categories. Another film Srabana Meghera Dina also enjoyed critical and popular success.
Among other prestigious awards, Humayun is the winner of Bangla Academy Award (1981), and the Ekushey Padak (1994), National Film Award (Best story 1993, Best film 1994, Best dialogue 1994).
The Library of Congress has seventy-three of his works in its collection.
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