Humayun kabir murshidabad
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Humayun Kabir Dhali
Not to be confused with Humayun Kabir (disambiguation).
Dhali, Humayun Kabir | |
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Born | Chandpur |
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Occupation(s) | writer, journalist |
Spouse | Bubly |
Children | Anika, Atashi & Annoy |
Humayun Kabir Dhali (Bengali: হুমায়ুন কবীর ঢালী) is an author and journalist from Bangladesh.
Dhali has written 100 up fiction and non-fiction stories, novels and children's books.
Dhali's first book, Mon Shudu mon Chuyesay, a love story, was published in 1991. Dusta Cheler Galpo is also a well-known Kishor novel.
Dhali's other novels including Tomar chokher jall, Dusta Cheler Galpo, 'Tiye Pakhir Janmadinay', 'Ekatturer Militari Voot', 'Kaker Cha kongkaboti', 'Katush Kutush', Lejkata Bugh o Rajkonna, Neel Graher Rohossho, Ek Jay chilo Hunggor, Bilay Nengti, Kalo Murti Rohossho, PitaPutra, Bilai Maw Kata Khow, 'Desh Bdesh er Rupkatha', and 'Rupkothar Rupmohol'.
Dhali's children's book Tiye Pakhir Janmadinay's, (On the Birthday of a Parrot) has been included in the curriculum of Keben primary school, Turkey. His an
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Humayun Kabir (Bengali: হুমায়ুন কবির) was a Bengali politician and writer. Kabir was born on 22 February 1906 in Komarpur village near district town of Faridpur District currently in Bangladesh. His father, Khan Bahadur Kabiruddin Ahmed, was a Deputy Magistrate in Bengal.
He came first, with star marks, in his matriculation examination in 1922. He was educated at Presidency College, Calcutta, completing his Intermediate in Arts (I.A.) in English with first class third, and Calcutta University, where he completed his B.A. (Honours) and M.A. in English with first class first. He won a scholarship to Exeter College, Oxford where he completed his degree in ‘Modern Greats’, i.e. Philosophy, Political Science, and Economics with a first class in 1931.
In 1932, he was invited by Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan to join as a lecturer at the newly established Andhra University. Later, he was a Joint Education Adviser, Education Secretary and then Chairman of the University Grants Commission in Delhi. He was the Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Education Minister of India twic
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Humayun Kabir
Humayun Kabir was a poet, novelist, educationist and politician. He was educated at Exeter College, Oxford and graduated in 1931. Kabir had been heavily involved with the Oxford Union during his student days, having been elected secretary in 1930 and librarian in 1931. He made his farewell speech on the motion: 'This House condemns the Indian policy of His Majesty's Government'. Kabir had also been involved with the student newspapers, the Isis and the Cherwell, and the Oxford Majlis journal, Bharat.
Upon his return to India, Kabir taught at a number of universities. He also became involved in trade union politics and was elected to the Bengal Legislative Assembly in 1937. He took up a number of government posts after 1947, including Minister for Education.
Kabir published a book of poems in Oxford in 1932, and continued to write poetry, short stories and novels after his return to India. He also wrote essays and was a well-respected orator. He died in Kolkata in 1969.
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