Humayun Kabir Dhali

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Dhali, Humayun Kabir
Born
Chandpur
NationalityBangladesh
Occupationwriter, journalist
Spouse(s)Bubly
ChildrenAnika, Atashi & Annoy

Humayun Kabir Dhali (Bengali: হুমায়ুন কবীর ঢালী) is an author and journalist from Bangladesh.

Dhali has written 85 fiction and non-fiction stories, novels and children's books.

Dhali's first book, Mon Shudu mon Chuyesay, a love story, was published in 1991. Dusta Cheler Galpo is also a well-known Kishor novel.

Dhali's other novels including Tomar chokher jall, Dusta Cheler Galpo, 'Tiye Pakhir Janmadinay', 'Ekatturer Militari Voot', 'Kaker Cha kongkaboti', 'Katush Kutush', Lejkata Bugh o Rajkonna, Neel Graher Rohossho, Ek Jay chilo Hunggor, Bilay Nengti, Kalo Murti Rohossho, PitaPutra, Bilai Maw Kata Khow, 'Desh Bdesh er Rupkatha', and 'Rupkothar Rupmohol'.

Dhali's children's book Tiye Pakhir Janmadinay's, (On the Birthday of a Parrot) has been included in the curriculum of Keben primary school, Turkey. His another children book Cowboy and a Magic Mango Tree has been included in the curriculum of 9th State primary school of Yannitsa, Greece. His science fiction book Neel Graher Rohossho has published by Nirmal Book Agency, Kolkata, India.[1]

Book List[]

  • একাত্তরের মিলিটারি ভূত [Ekatturer Military Voot]
  • নীলগ্রহের রহস্য [Neel Groher Rohosya]
  • কালোমূর্তি রহস্য [Kalomurti Rohosya]
  • দুষ্টু ছেলের গল্প [Dusto Chheler Golpo]
  • কিশোরসমগ্র [Kishoresomogro]
  • টিয়ে পাখির জন্মদিনে [Tiye Pakhir Jonmodiney]
  • ক্লাসমেট [Classmate]
  • এক যে ছিল হাঙ্গর [Ek Je Chhilo Hangor]
  • পরিকন্যা [Porikonya]
  • লজিংবাড়ি [Lojingbari]
  • জার্নি টু তাজমহল [Journey to Tajmohol]
  • তোমার চোখের ���ল [Tomar Chokher Jol]
  • আয় ফিরে যাই [Aai Firey jai]

Awards[]

  • Atish Dipankar Gold Medal[2]
  • Meena Award 2012 by UNICEF[3]
  • Chokh Sahitya Award 2013, West Bengal, Kolkata
  • M Nurul Kadir Shishusahitya Puruskar, 2013
  • Kobi Sangsad Bangladesh Shishusahitya Puruskar
  • Kobi Abu Jafar Ubaidullah Gold Medal
  • Children & Women Foundation Medal
  • Nawab Faijunnesa Gold Medal, 2008
  • Salehin Memorial Award
  • Lokchhora Foundation Sonmanona
  • Podokhkhep Puruskar, 2014
  • Sahitya Diganta Writer Award 2017
  • Nikhil varat Sahitya Sanmanana, Tripura 2019

References[]

  1. ^ Mahmud, Sezan (2014-09-25). Operation Jackpot: A true, untold story of naval commando operations in the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971. Rupantar Publication.
  2. ^ "24 get Atish Dipankar Gold Medal". New Age. 22 May 2007. Archived from the original on 30 July 2007. Retrieved 21 December 2010.
  3. ^ "List of winners: Meena Media Award 2012". UNICEF.

External links[]

2. arthonitiprotidin.com/2013/07/20/চোখ-সাহিত্য-পুরস্কার-পেল/


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