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Anisuzzaman named for Padma Bhushan

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Noted academician and essayist Dr Anisuzzaman has been named for this year's Padma Bhushan award, India’s third highest civilian honour.
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The Bangladesh scholar, who is among the 25 people who selected for this year’s Padma Bhushan, was chosen for his 'distinguished service of high order' in the field of Bangla literature and education, reports Indian daily Hindustan Times.
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Former Council for Scientific and Industrial Research chief Dr RA Mashelkar and yoga guru BKS Iyengar of India would receive India’s second highest civilian award Padma Vibushan this year.
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The list also included 102 Padma Shri awardees.
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The names of the awardees were announced on the eve of the 65th Republic day today.
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The distinguished professor had also been awarded the Ekushey Padak in 1985.
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Padma Vibhushan is awarded to recognise exceptional and distinguished service to the nation in any field, including government service. Padma Bhushan is given for distinguished service of high order and Padma Shri for distinguished service in any field. These awards are conferred by the President at a ceremonial function at the Rashtrapati Bhawan.
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Noted film actor Kamal Haasan, Tamil lyricist VR Thevar, tennis player Leander Paes, classical singer Parveen Sultana, justice Dalvir Bhandari and author Ruskin Bond are among the 25 people chosen for the Padma Bhushan.
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Cricketer Yuvraj Singh was among the seven sportspersons selected for this year's Padma Shri award, the fourth highest civilian award. Cine stars Paresh Rawal and Vidya Balan, sand artists Sudarsan Pattnaik and theatre artist Bansi Kaul are among the 102 selected for this year's Padma Shri.
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Published: 11:16 am Sunday, January 26, 2014
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Anisuzzaman named for Padma Bhushan
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Golam-e-India (slave of India ) has been awarded by his Malik(master) India being wafadar(faithful).

Great example of Master-Slave relationship.
you know you are one hell of a funny guy!infact you are funnier than Rowan Atkinson:lol:.i am quite sure that you will achieve success in the entertainment industry if you participate in any Laughter show...:rofl:
 
great news for bangladesh......:tup:

Golam-e-India (slave of India ) has been awarded by his Malik(master) India being wafadar(faithful).

Great example of Master-Slave relationship.
why you people are filled with so much hate....
why this hatred bro...we were a united nation just 60 years ago...did our ancestor died in freedom struggle of our country, so that we start hating each other...
still there is time ..give up hatred...you will live in peace....:tup:
 
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Great news!! Long live Indo-BD brotherhood & deep friendship. :-)

Ameen.

May Allah strengthen this brotherhood and deep friendship between India and Bangladesh.


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  • Bangla Academy award for research (1970)
  • Ekushe Padak, highest Bangladeshi civilian award given for his contribution to education (1985)
  • Ananda Puraskar, (1993)
  • Honorary D.Lit, Rabindra Bharati University, Calcutta (2005)
  • Sarojini Basu Medal, University of Calcutta (2008)
  • The Pandit Iswarchandra Vidyasagar Gold Plaque, Asiatic Society of Kolkata (2011)
  • Padma Bhushan Award, On contribution of Literature and Education (2014)
 
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why you people are filled with so much hate....

that's cuz he is frustrated at his competence...that he is unable to do anything when his" country is run by RAW." he has been repeating same thing for years now on this forum.
 
Prof Anisuzzaman: No place for communal violence in Bangladesh | Dhaka Tribune

Prof Anisuzzaman: No place for communal violence in Bangladesh

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The forces against the Liberation War are still attacking the innocent peace-loving people of Bangladesh says Prof Anisuzzaman


Professor Emeritus of Dhaka University, Anisuzzaman yesterday called on the government to take necessary steps regarding the Jamaat-e-Islami, considering it as a terrorist organisation rather than a democratic political party.

He was addressing a programme organised by a platform of progressive and eminent citizens, Bangladesh Rukhe Darao at the Central Shahid Minar.

“The court has cancelled Jamaat’s registration. The Election Commission said Jamaat as a party cannot take part in the election. It is now easier to take steps for banning Jamaat’s politics,” Anisuzzaman, later told the media.

Speaking on the occasion, Professor Emeritus Anisuzzaman said the forces against the Liberation War was active back in 1971 and are still attacking the innocent peace-loving people of Bangladesh alongside their few political allies.

He called upon the conscious people of the country to stand beside those who have become victims of a “manmade disaster” that is going on in the country because of the anti-liberation forces.

Speakers at the programme said any sort of communal violence should not be tolerated in Bangladesh, which had fought for its independence with the dream of a just, equal and non-communal country.

Echoing Anisuzzaman, Sarwar Ali, a trustee of the Liberation War Museum and rights activist Sultana Kamal also reiterated the demand of banning all sorts of communal parties, particularly Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami.

It was totally unacceptable that communal violence was still present in the country, said the platform at a programme observing the Martyred Intellectuals Day.

The platform started its journey on April 20 with a five-point demand, including ban on Jamaat and its students’ wing Islami Chhatra Shibir, execute verdicts of war crimes trials, resist religious intolerance, violence, and stand by the side of victims, allow freedom of thought and resist Talibanisation of the country, and take the country forward with the spirit of the Liberation War and ensuring women’s rights.

Rights activist Sultana Kamal said: “We took part in the Liberation War with a dream of establishing a just and equal country, free from communal violence.”

She said the dream which the freedom fighters had when they took part in the Liberation War was yet to be fulfilled.

“We will not stop until we establish a just, and equal country free of communal violence.”

Liberation War Museum Trustee Ziauddin Tariq Ali and Sarwar Ali, Secretary General of Bangladesh Hindu, Bouddha, Khrishtan Oikya Parishad, Rana Dasgupta, cultural activists Ramendu Majumdar, Academic Muhammad Zafar Iqbal also attended the programme among others.


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Golam-e-India (slave of India ) has been awarded by his Malik(master) India being wafadar(faithful).

Great example of Master-Slave relationship.
Yes, we are the masters.
 
when will IamnotBengali get his?

yes i agree this is a good example of a well-functioning master-slave relationship
what stops you from giving pranabda some bangladeshi award.. like gulam-e-bangladesh.. am sure he wont mind it :)
 
Dalali has so much faces - money, service & now Padmashri, great going :tup:
 
Is he Indian? or Bangladeshi?

He is Bangladeshi but was born before partition. Moved to East Bengal / East Pakistan in 1947 from Kolkata.

Have you heard the name of legendary Indian actress Suchitra Sen? She was born and raised in Pabna, East Bengal (Bangladesh) but moved to West after partition.

There are millions of Bengalis from both sides who moved to one part to another during partition.
 
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He is Bangladeshi but was born before partition. Moved to East Bengal in 1947 from Kolkata.

Have you heard the name of legendary Indian actress Suchitra Sen? He was born and raised in East Bengal (Bangladesh) but moved to West after partition.
There was no Bangladesh before partition. I mean Bengali is ethnicity and Bangladeshi and Indian is nationality so i was asking about his nationality irrespective of when and where he was born.

Suchitra Sen was legendary actress? never heard about her? I heard about sushmita sen :D
 
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