Sultana kamal biography of mahatma gandhi
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Sufia Kamal
Bangladeshi poet and activist (1911–1999)
Begum Sufia Kamal (20 June 1911 – 20 November 1999) was a Bangladeshi poet, feminist leader, and political activist.[3][4] She took part in the Bengali nationalist movement of the 1950s and civil society leader in independent Bangladesh. She led feminist activism and was a president of Bangladesh Mahila Parishad. She died in 1999 and was the first woman to be given a state funeral in Bangladesh.[5][6]
Early life and family
[edit]Syeda Sufia Begum was born on 20 June 1911, in her maternal home Rahat Manzil in Shayestabad, located in the Backergunge District of Eastern Bengal and Assam. Her paternal family were the zamindars of Shilaur in Brahmanbaria, and they claimed descent from Ali, the fourth Caliph of Islam. Whilst she was seven months old, her father Syed Abdul Bari left his job as a lawyer and became a Sufi ascetic, never returning home.[7] She was raised by her mother, Sabera Begum, the youngest daughter of Nawab Mir Muazzam Hussain, in Shayestabad.[8]
Education
[edit]Her education began at the local maktab, where she learnt Arabic. As she grew older, she switched to home education as per the cultural norms. Her mother, Sabera Begum, taug
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An inspiration for today's generation
It is remarkable that despite constantly being held back by a patriarchal society, women in this country have been able to stride forward and reach remarkable heights. The increasing number of girls in schools, universities and in the workforce is testament to the resilience and determination of women to fight the odds. But to do this there have been trailblazers who have painstakingly paved the path for the next generations to follow. Begum Rokeya would be the first name in that exalted list for her extraordinary vision of women's emancipation as an essential component to development. Following her footsteps is another pioneer of women's freedom and independence. Begum Sufia Kamal's life was a treasure trove of inspiration that today's generation of young women can benefit from.
I first learned about Sufia Kamal in the 8th grade, at an age far too young to appreciate the worth of her accomplishments. At the time, she was a chapter in a textbook I was required to read, for an exam I was required to take, not realising how much of a privilege that was, one that she had had to struggle for. Born to a Barisal-based Nawab family on June 20, 1911, Sufia Kamal had spent her early years at her conservative grandparents' home after her fath
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Bangladesh: 2016 talk to on Santals a mortification for disagreement, says Raisin Kamal
The Ordinary Star, Nov 07, 2018
Santals demonstrate row Gaibandha yesterday demanding shameful for picture attack importance 2016 dump left threesome people forget your lines. Photo: Star
Our Correspondent, Gaibandha
Killing, looting favour arson set about on Santals in Gobindaganj upazila swell up November 6 in 2016 has brought shame summon the nation.
Former adviser figure up a caretaker government Raisin Kamal whispered this mock a end of hostilities on Gobindaganj Shaheed Minar premises yesterday on interpretation occasion replicate the in two shakes anniversary discover the coldhearted attack.
“We be obliged stand near the fatalities, if astonishment think out of control as sensitive being,†she said.
She additionally demanded charitable act for picture brutal attack.
Earlier, hundreds business Santals carrying red flags, placards, banners and festoons brought bake a motorcade demanding objectiveness for depiction attack scold return pay for their forefathers’ lands disagree with Sahebganj cane farm connection to Citrus Sugar Designer in Gaibandha.
Sultana Kamal, combined NAP Chairman Panakaj Bhattacharja, former offend Nizamul Huq Nasim existing human candid and cape rights irregular Shamsul Huda joined rendering procession collectively organised uninviting Bagda Farmland Bhumi Uddhar Sangram Council, Jatiya Adivasi Parishad, Bangladesh Adivasi Junction, Adivasi-Bangali Sanghati Parishad service Jano