Rabia Khatun’s burial was completed at Banani Cemetery after all due respect



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The burial of the eminent fiction writer Rabia Khatun has been completed in the Banani Cemetery after paying tribute at all levels.

Previously, Rabia Khatun’s janaza was held at the Channel I office at 3pm. Before the janaza, Mukita Majumder Babu, Rabia Khatun’s eldest son-in-law, a television host, president of the Nature and Life Foundation, and director of Channel I and Impress Group, prayed for his mother-in-law. Sheikh Siraj, Channel I director and news chief, wished everyone blessings on Rabia Khatun who was present at the janaza.

Rabeya Khatun’s body was interred at the Bangla Academy facilities from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for a public tribute. Several political leaders, eminent personalities from the fields of art, literature and culture came to pay their respects. His body was buried in the altar of Nazrul Mancha. The Information Minister came to pay his respects. Hasan Mahmud, president of the Bangla Shamsuzzaman Khan Academy, CEO Habibullah Siraj, cultural personality Nasir Uddin Yusuf and others.

Rabia Khatun, who received numerous awards and honors, including Swadhinata Puraskar, Ekushey Padak, and Bangla Academy Puraskar, died on January 3 from duress. He was 65 at the time of his death.

Rabeya Khatun also wrote novels, short stories, travel stories, teen novels, memoirs, and movies. His novel based on the liberation war ‘Cloud after Cloud A popular movie. ‘Madhumati And “sometimes the clouds, sometimes they rainIt has been praised across the board. Rabia Khatun’s husband, the late ATM Fazlul Haque, was the editor of the country’s first film magazine, Cinema, and the president of Bangladesh’s first children’s film. Your director. Rabia Khatun married ATM Fazlul Haque on July 23, 1952.

Rabia Khatun’s eldest son, Faridur Reza Sagar, is a prominent children’s writer, television personality, and CEO of Impress Telefilm Limited and Channel I. The youngest son, Farhadur Reza Prabal, was once a popular television host and architect and currently lives in Australia. The eldest daughter, Keka Ferdousi, is an outstanding cook. Eldest son-in-law Mukit Majumder Babu is a television presenter, president of Nature and Life Foundation, and director of Channel I and Impress Group. Youngest son-in-law Zahir Uddin Mahmud Mamun is a prominent industrialist, director of Channel I and Impress Group. The eldest daughter-in-law, Kona Reza, is a prominent businesswoman and owner of Pansupari. Youngest daughter Farhana Kakli is a homemaker.

Though best known as a novelist, Rabia Khatun taught at the same time. He was associated with journalism for a long time. Ittefaq, in addition to the film magazine, would have published its own edition in the Angana of the fifties.A monthly magazine for women with her name. He has published more than one hundred books.

Swadhinata Puraskar (2016), Ekushey Padak (1993), Bangla Academy Puraskar (1983), Nasiruddin Swarna Padak (1995), Humayun Smriti Puraskar (1989), Komar Mushtari Sahitya Puraskar (1994), Bangladesh Lekhika Sangha Puraskar. (1994), Sher-e-Bangla Gold Medal (1997), Jhasij Sahitya Padak (1997), Laila Samad Award (1999) and Ananya Sahitya Award (1999). He received the Natyasabha Award (1996) for short story. She has won the Shapla Doyle Award (1997), the Atish Dipankar Award (1997), and the Euro Children’s Literature Award (2003) for her science fiction and teen novels. Short stories and novels such as Presidente (198), Sometimes clouds, sometimes rain (2003), Clouds after clouds (2004), Dhrubatara, Madhumati (2010), etc. have been filmed.

He has won many awards and honors for his television dramas, including the Tenashinas Award (1996), the Bacchus Award (Bangladesh Association of Film Journalists), the Millennium Award from the Bangladesh Cultural Reporters Association (2000), and the Television Reporters (2000).

Ittefaq / UB



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