Ali Jaker’s Life The First Light



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In Dhaka, first Abhay Das Lane, then Gandaria. The Kamrunnesa school was close to home. So many girls come out as soon as the bell rings! I’ve never thought about this before. This is the first time that it creates awareness and interest in women.

Gandaria’s house was bought for sixteen thousand five hundred rupees. In total, it cost twenty thousand rupees. Dad’s hand fell into the provident fund when he bought the house.

One and a half story house at 16 katha place.

My father left his government job in 1955. He started working as a consultant at Bawani Jute Mills and Bawani Textiles. He used to bring homeopaths when he was sick. If there was chest pain, I thought it was gas pain. One day on the way to the office, the whole family said goodbye to him. But the man never came back. His body returned. Mohammad Taher died of a heart attack. That was in 1971.

After enrolling at St. Gregory in 1970, Jaker was admitted to Notre Dame College, whence he passed away in 1982.

The family is not the same as before. With the rent of the ground floor of the house, the mother and her son and daughter went up to the two-story house. Head of the Department of English at the University of Dhaka. Sajjad Hossain introduced John E. Wayne, President of Sociology. Instead of studying Bengali, English, or economics, Owen suggested studying sociology. Ali Jaker graduated from that subject.

Until then, I didn’t even know the ‘no’ of the play. It would be good to put some information here. The university students had a cultural evening together. In all divisions where Ali Jaker participated, he won first place. And while studying at the university, he saw various works by Shambhu Mitra and Utpal Dutt while taking his mother to Calcutta for treatment. His experience of watching this drama in his later life served him well.

My mother passed away in 1984, my sister in 1975. A fear came and surrounded them.

He joined student politics while graduating. I used to do student unions. At that point, the student union became pro-Moscow and pro-Beijing. He joined the pro-Moscow student union led by Matia Chowdhury.

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