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Ali Riaz (Bengali: আলী রীয়াজ) is a Bangladeshi American political scientist, writer, currently serving as the head of the Bangladesh Constitutional Reform Commission. He is a Distinguished Professor at Illinois State University [1] where he joined in 2002. Most of his work deals with religion and politics, particularly on ...
Dwaipayan Bhattacharyya taught political science at Jawaharlal Nehru University (from1994-2002 and 2016–present) and at Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta (2002-2015). [2] He specialises in Indian politics, Left politics, analysis of power and institutions, and social hierarchies. [2] He has held visiting positions at Claremont ...
Badruddin Umar. Badruddin Umar (Bengali: বদরুদ্দীন উমর; born 20 December 1931) is a Bangladeshi Marxist–Leninist theorist, political activist, historian, writer, intellectual and leader of the Communist Party of Bangladesh (Marxist–Leninist) (Umar). [1] His father, Abul Hashim, [2] was a prominent politician in the ...
1967–2001. Genre. Fiction, non-fiction, short stories, poetry. Ahmed Sofa (Bengali: আহমদ ছফা, pronounced [aɦmɔd sɔfa]; 30 June 1943 – 28 July 2001) was a Bangladeshi writer, thinker, novelist, poet, philosopher and public intellectual. [1] Sofa is considered by many, including National Professor Abdur Razzaq and Salimullah ...
Pinaki Bhattacharya (born 15 December 1967) is a Bangladeshi YouTuber, blogger, [4][5] online activist, and physician [6] known for his vehement criticism of Sheikh Hasina and her Awami League party-led government. [7] He went into hiding for some time [8] during the movement for safe roads in 2018. [9][10] Pinaki's activism played a crucial ...
Binoy Kumar Sarkar was born in Malda Town of Malda, West Bengal, in Bengal Presidency.He started his early education in Malda Zilla School.Sarkar entered the University of Calcutta at the age of 13 after standing first at the entrance examination from Malda Zilla School, [1] while he graduated in 1905, at 18, with dual degrees in English and history.
The compiled notes were published as a book on 12 June 2012 by The University Press Limited. [5] The book was named by Rehana and prefaced by Hasina. [6] It has since been translated into fourteen languages. On 7 October 2020, a braille version of the book was released. [7]
Various Bengali political and student groups added demands to address the issues of students, workers and the poor, forming a larger "11-point plan". The government caved to the mounting pressure, dropped the charges on 22 February 1969 and unconditionally released Mujib the following day.