Pallikobi JasimUddin
Rural poet Jasim Uddin (1951), born on 1 January 1903 tambulakhana, Faridpur, Bengal Presidency, British India (now Bangladesh), died March 13, 1976 (73 years) in Dhaka, Bangladesh Occupation poet, lyricist, author, radio personality, teacher Bangladeshi nationality Education BA and MA in
Bengali literature prize awarded notable educational institutions of the University of Calcutta (1976), independence Day Award (1978).
Jasim Uddin (January 1, 1903 - March 13, 1976) was a famous Bengali poet. [1] [ii] He is known as a poet of rural Bangladesh. His grave poem written by one of the unforgettable contribution to Bengali literature. Jasim Jasim ud ud-Din was the full name of the religion known as Mullah. Hand-crafted Kanthar field and sojana badiyara Kabir Ghat Best duita composition. Jasim kabita ud Deen has been translated into several languages.
Early life: -
In January 1903, the first day he was born in the village of Faridpur district tambulakhana. His father was home at Gobindapur village in the same district. Ansar Uddin Mollah father's name. She was a school teacher by profession. Ranachuta mother Amina Khatun alias.
Education: -
Jasim ud Din and later Faridpur Faridpur Welfare School (now Faridpur Zila School) studied. From there he passed his matriculation examination in 1921. B. Bengali from Calcutta University. Information. And MA. Information. At the end of 1929 and in 1931 respectively.
Career: -
Calcutta University in 1933, he said. Dinesh Chandra Sen, joined as a research assistant under the Ramtanu Lahiri. In 1938 he joined the Dhaka University as a lecturer in Bengali. In 1969, the D-lit to honor the poet Rabindra Bharati University, was awarded the title.
Death: -
He died on March 13, 1976 in Dhaka. Later, he was buried in his native village in Govindpur.
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