Kaler Kantho Special Correspondent Fakhre Alam no longer exists 911423 | The voice of tomorrow



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Kaler Kantho’s special correspondent poet, Fakhre Alam, last breathed on Thursday morning (Innalillahi … Rajyun). He was 61 years old at the time of his death.

He fell seriously ill at his home in the Chanchra Dalmil area of ​​the city on Thursday morning. He was rushed to Jessore General Hospital, where doctors declared him dead at 9.40 in the morning. His mother, wife, son and daughter survive him. For a long time he suffered from incurable cancer.

He was born on June 21, 1971. Father Shamsul Huda was a police officer. He began his career as a reporter for the weekly Sunday newspaper in 1985. After that he worked as a journalist for Daily Ajker Kagoj, Bhorer Kagoj, Banglabazar Patrika, Manabjamin, Janakantha, Our Time and Jaiyadin. Most recently, he worked as a special correspondent for Kaler Kantha.

He has won several awards in journalism, including the Bazlur Rahman Memorial Medal of Liberation War Museum, the Monajatuddin Memorial Prize, the FPAB Prize, the Madhusudan Academy Prize, the FEJB Prize, the TIB Prize for Investigative Journalism.

In addition to your reporter’s diary, journalism in the palm of your hand, love, snow kiss on the call, you feet on the bride, open the star’s cap, open Ali with the bride, there are 34 books and poetry books, including the dark crush. He will be buried in the Chanchra family cemetery after Janazah on the Jessore district school grounds after Asr today.



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