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Azizur Rahman Aziz

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Azizur Rahman Aziz
Azizur Rahman Aziz 2014.jpg
Aziz in 2014
Born(1944-01-10)10 January 1944
Madaripur, Bengal Presidency, British India
🏳️ NationalityBangladeshi
🎓 Alma mater
💼 Occupation
Chairman, bangladesh national museum trustee board; poet, novelist, story writer, lyricist, song composer and government employee.
🏅 AwardsUnited Kingdom Cambridge based Bibliographic Centre, 'Man of the Year' Award 1998, Michael Madhusudan Award Dhaka,

Azizur Rahman Aziz was born on 10 January 1944 to father Abdul Mannan and mother Shirin Jahan in the Madaripur District in Bangladesh.[1] He is a Bangladeshi poet, novelist, story writer, lyricist and song composer. He entitled as "Living Poet in the City". He has published many poetry books, novels, story compacts, drama & plays. Presently he holds the position of Chairman of Bangladesh National Museum Trustee Board. He is former governor of board of governor of Islamic Foundation Bangladesh. He is also founding Chief Information Commissioner[2] (state minister equivalent rank) of Information Commission, Bangladesh.[3]

Academic career[edit]

Azizur Rahman Aziz started academic life in Kalamridha G O High School from where he completed matriculation (SSC) degree and finished his Intermediate (HSC) from Government Rajendra University College, Faridpur. Later he studied and graduated from Government Nazimuddin College, Madaripur and earned Master of Arts in Bengali Language & Literature from Dhaka University. After few years later he went to the United Kingdom and was admitted to Queen Victoria University of Manchester.

Literature work[edit]

Azizur Rahman Aziz has lot of works for Bengali literature and Arts & Culture.[4]> As such; poems. novels, drama, plays, film, story and song.

Poetry books[edit]

  • Bishannya Shanglap (1982),
  • Tabuo-Bache Acchi (1991),
  • Nerantar Antare (1986),
  • Beroti Hin Orchid (1982),
  • Tomake ghere (1976),
  • Head liner Shangbad (1990),
  • Akhon Karo Na karo kechu Bala uchit (1996),
  • Tomakay To Kichu Boli Nee (1998),
  • Ananta Nagore Jabo (1998),
  • Aie Prem Ananta Beraha (in 3 vols, Love Poems) Hrydaye-k-kari-khanda khanda, Bristi Jale Hrydae-Samuddur. Nirjan Nijjhum Shanday, Takhan Rat Akhon Adar,
  • Megher Gore Bosot Bari (2014) and
  • Projonmer Podaboli (2014).

Novels[edit]

  • Binastay Pren (1987),
  • Sattaya Sundar Ananda (1992),
  • Madhuri Abong and Annanya (1993),
  • Karagar Karabash (1992),
  • Anno Projapati (1993),
  • Shudurer Rang Dhanu (1987),
  • Dur Theke Dure (1986),
  • Anita (1994),
  • Bepannay Bashor, (1994),
  • Ahato Prem (1995),
  • Kalo Jadi Manda Tabe (1995),
  • Jakhan Andamane (1997),
  • Maddhaya Rater Shanglap (1998),
  • Patherer Kanna (1998),
  • Chandan Kather Seri, Asru-Jalay, Basantta Kade (2000),
  • Jeban-o-Hrydaye kabba (2007),
  • Deyal (2008),
  • Sahar Talir kabba (2008),
  • Nishi (2013).[5]

Stories[edit]

  • Aranney Pap (1983)

Child literature[edit]

  • Darbesh Pakhi, Asho Swadhinater Golpaya Boli. Achin Des-Er-Achin Katha, Parir Rajjay korlo Jara Joy, Mitha Rajar Deshe, Kono Ek Raj Konnar Kotha,

Short films[edit]

  • Jaler Meye (Following a story on Jalmahal) by University Films Ltd. (1992).

Full length films[edit]

  • Prem Shudhu Prem (Following the novel styled "Annyo Projapati") by University Films Ltd.

TV dramas[edit]

  • Jibon Jiboner Jannaya,
  • Madhuri Abong Annaya (Package).

Serial drama (Radio)[edit]

  • Jiboner Anginae based on family welfare.

Serial drama (BTV)[edit]

  • Shukher Thikana based on primary health care, behavioural science, food security and nutrition.

Awards[edit]

Poet Azizur Rahman Aziz at Ekushye Book Fair in 2014.
  • Bronze Medal by Sanirvar Prokalpa,
  • Gold Medal by voluntary mass participation as organiser, ABL (Intl Distinguished Leadership) Award.
  • Renaissance Shangskritic Sangsatha Award by Jessore (Dhaka based),
  • Tri-taranga Sahitta Padak Chittagong,
  • Michael Madhusudan Award Dhaka,
  • Rishija Literacy Award Dhaka,
  • Palak Literacy Award Dhaka,
  • Kala Dhani Literacy Award Dhaka,
  • Sher-E-Bangla Sahitta Padak Dhaka,
  • United Kingdom Cambridge based Bibliographic Centre, 'Man of the Year' Award 1998.

References[edit]

  1. Azizur Rahman Aziz, a Living Poet in the City: Dhaka Metro in Bangladesh Republic by Md. Hasanuzzaman Talukdar Shemul the Operations Manager & South Asian Representative of Modern Ghana Media Group
  2. Info commission waits for office space, rules Your Right To Know, The Daily Star, Thursday, 28 November 2013
  3. Information Commission, Bangladesh Official Website
  4. https://luminarycelestial.blogspot.com/
  5. "কবি আজিজুর রহমান আজিজের কাব্য শৈলীঃ নিশি হাসে নিশি ফিরে যায় তার নিজের ভেতর"। Archived 13 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine লেখকঃ হাসানুজ্জামান তালুকদার শিমুল, সাহিত্য সম্পাদক, সময়ের কন্ঠস্বর। স্নাতোকত্তরঃ দুর্যোগ এবং মানব সম্পদ নিরাপত্তা ব্যবস্থাপনা, বাংলাদেশ ইউনিভার্সিটি অফ প্রফেশনালস্।


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