Biography of Jasimuddin

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Jasimuddin was a Bangladeshi artist, exposition author, lyricist, and radio character who is still particularly mainstream in the nation. He is best known as Palli Kabi around the nation. The writer is profoundly acclaimed around Bangladesh for his renowned sonnet 'Kabar'. Nakshi Kanthar Maath and Sojan Badiyar Ghat are his most outstanding scholarly works. His few sonnets converted into various dialects around the globe.

Jasimuddin Early Life:

Jasimuddin was conceived on January 01, 1903, in Tambulkhana, Faridpur, Bengal Presidency, British India (now Bangladesh) in maternal uncle's home to Ansaruddin Mollah and Amina Khatun. His dad was where the mother was a housewife.
He learned at Faridpur Welfare School. Jasimuddin finished his registration from Faridpur Zilla School in 1921. He finished IA from Rajendra College in 1924. At that point, he enlisted at the University of Calcutta where he finished graduation and graduate degree separately in 1929 and 1931.

Jasimuddin Career:

Jasimuddin began vocation travel functioning as an authority of society writing with Dinesh Chandra Sen and gathered in excess of 10,000 people tunes. In 1938, he joined the University of Dhaka as a teacher and left the college following six years. At that point, he joined the Department of Information and Broadcasting where he worked until retirement in 1962.
Jasimuddin began composing from early life, amid his understudy days, he composes the celebrated ballad 'Kabar' which set in the passage Bengali course book while he was an understudy of Calcutta University. The compose is outstanding around the nation for the portrayal of country life through his written work from the perspective of rustic individuals. He is called as Palli Kabi as his written work brings a kind of Bengal fables.

Personal Life:

Jasimuddin wedded Begum Mamtaz Jasimuddin. The couple together had three children named Jamal Anwar, Firoz Anwar and Khurshid Anwar, and two little girls named Hasna Moudud and Asma Elahi. Bangladeshi government official Moudud Ahmed is the spouse of Hasna Moudud. Jasimuddin passed on March 13, 1976, and covered close to his home at Gobindapur, Faridpur.

Legacy:

A residence of Dhaka University is named after his name. A celebration named Jasim Mela is watched every year in January recognizing his birthday.

Awards:

Ekushey Padak (1976)
Freedom Day Award (1978)
President's Award for Pride of Performance, Pakistan (1958)

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