Illustrious Personalities of Pabna


AK Khandaker

(Date: January 1, 1930) of the retirement of an official who was involved in politics. His full name is Abdul Karim Kh. He was the chief of the Bangladesh Air Force. Air Vice-Marshal of his rank was at retirement. The general election in 2099, he was elected to parliament and the prime minister, he was appointed minister.
AK Khandaker born on January 1, 1930. Rangpur town was the work of the Father. Bharenga was his home in the village of Bera upazila of Pabna district. His father was a minister Abdul Latif, deputy magistrate in the British era and was a typical housewife mother Arepha Khatun. Four brothers and one sister, he was the third.
In September 195, he was commissioned in the PAF. Until 1955 he worked as a fighter squadron, and later became a flying instructor. The Pakistan Air Force Academy was until 1957. AK during the Liberation War spread his responsible was as Wing Commander. 1 November 1971, he was promoted to Group Captain, the interim government of Bangladesh and the General M. A. Yes. The Osmani was appointed as a deputy commander-in-chief. December 16, 1971, almost all high-ranking officials of the Indian government, the interim government, include Prime Minister Tajuddin Ahmed, 11 Public sector commanders, a lieutenant colonel. M. AK with Saphiullaha Khandaker and Dhaka surrender of Pakistani forces came to watch the ceremony.
In 1977, he was appointed ambassador to India during Zia's government. From October 1986 to 1990, he worked with Ershad's government as Planning Minister. Before that, he was appointed as ambassador to Australia.

Bande Ali Mia

Bande Ali Mia
(Born January 17, 1906 - Death: June 7, 1979) is a Bangladeshi poet, novelist, children's author, journalist and painter. Radhanagar village in Pabna district, he was born in a lower family.
He passed matriculation in 1923 from the Academy of Pabna Majumdar and at the Academy of Art. Islam philosophy in 1925 and joined the newspaper as a journalist. Calcutta Corporation from 1930 to 1946 and was a teacher at the school. After the partition of life, he was surrounded by Rabindra-Nazrul. He published about 200 books of that period.

Books
ð  Pirate Mynamati
ð  Forest
ð  Godhuli
ð  Storm signal
ð  Nirabhrasta
ð  Days of life
ð  Affection

Poetry books
ð  Mynamati Char (193)
ð  Anurag (1932)

Children's books
ð  Thief-in-law (1927)
ð  Meghakumari (193)
ð  Mrgapari (1937)
ð  Stupid son-in-law (1937)
ð  Kemal Atatürk (1940)
ð  Witch Wife (1959)
ð  Fairy Tales (1930)
ð  Kumcabarana Girl (1960)
ð  Fox Pundit School (1963)
ð  Ghogera home tiger home.
ð  Children's Shoes (1960)
For his contribution to children's literature in 196 Bengali Academy Award and in 1965 he was awarded the President's Award. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of ETV.

Abu Hena Mostafa

(Born December 3, 1936 - Death: September 3, 1989), he is the one respected educator, poet and writer. He was born on 3 December 1936 in the village, Govinda of the district.
Poetry
ð  Yaubana his rival (1974)
ð  Since the blind (1984)
ð  Affected Ghazal (1988)
ð  Research & Article
ð  The artist's (1975)
ð  The Bengali Press and Literary Writing (1977)
ð  Lyrics and Poems (1981)


Suchitra Sen

Suchitra Sen
She was one of the most famous actresses in India and West Bengal. In particular, due to the good performance with Kumar of the whole Bengal was very popular. Good-Suchitra pair still treated as the best pair of Bengali cinema. He has now retired life.
He is the first Indian actress who received an international film festival award (Best Actress Award for the film in 1963 tied –SATH PAKE BADHA, Moscow International Film Festival).

Samson H Chowdhury

Samson H Chawdhury
(Born September 5, 1925 Died: January 5, 01) was the country's most prominent businessmen and industrialists. The chairman of Square Group was a leading entrepreneur.
Involvement
ð  Chairman of Square Group
ð  Chairman, Board of Directors of Mutual Trust Bank
ð  Chairman, Estras Ltd
ð  Honorable Members, Kurmitola Golf Club
ð  Former Chairman, Micro Industries Development and Services (MIDAS)
ð  Chairman of Transparency International, Bangladesh Chapter, 2004-2007
ð  President of the Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dhaka (1996-1997)
ð  Vice-President, International Chamber of Commerce, Bangladesh
ð  The former director of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI)
ð  Director, Credit Rating Agency of Bangladesh
ð  Member, Executive Committee, Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry France
ð  Chairman, Central Depository Agency of Bangladesh
ð  Founder President, Bangladesh Association of Publicly Listed Companies

Pramatha Chawdhury

(August 7, 1968 yasora September, 1946, Calcutta), his ancestral home in the village of Haripur, Bangladesh Pabna district. He was a remarkable feat of education. He was a degree of England to become a barrister. Come back to England after he taught English literature and literary studies concentrated. Birbal was his literary pseudonym.
Works
ð  Oil, salt lakari (1906)
ð  Birbal Hal (1917)
ð  Cultivators of the (1919)
ð  The four-iyari
ð  Pass through
ð  Articles Collection
ð  Nilalohita
ð  Walk
ð  Nanacarca (1923)
ð  Hindu and Muslim literature of ancient Bengal (1953)



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