词条 | Waheedul Haq |
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|name=Waheedul Haq |birth_date={{birth date|1933|03|16|df=y}} |birth_place=Keraniganj Upazila, Dhaka, East Bengal (now Bangladesh) |death_date={{death date and age|2007|01|27|1933|03|16|df=y}} |death_place =Dhaka, Bangladesh |occupation = journalist |spouse=Sanjida Khatun |known_for = founder of Chhayanaut |awards=Ekushey Padak Independence Day Award |alma_mater=Dhaka College Dhaka University |}} Waheedul Haq (March 16, 1933 – January 27, 2007) was a journalist, writer, musicologist and an expert and teacher of Tagore songs.[1] He was also a cultural leader, a campaigner-activist for social-political-cultural causes, and an organiser of several cultural institutions and events. Early lifeWaheedul was born on March 16, 1933 at Bhawal Monoharia village under Keraniganj Upazila. His father, Mazharul Haq, was a member of Bengal legislative assembly in 1946. His mother was Mewa Begum. Waheedul was the eldest among three brothers and two sisters. His brother Rezaul Haq is a journalist and another brother Ziaul Haq was a martyr in 1971. Waheedul grew up in the old part of Dhaka city and was educated in the Dhaka College. He was married to Sanjida Khatun and had 3 children- Apala Farhat Naved (late), Partha Tanveer Naved, Ruchira Tabassum Naved. CareerWaheedul Haq, one of the members of founding team, founded Chhayanaut in 1961 with the help of some other cultural activists.[2][3][4] Chhayanat played a vital role{{clarify|date=January 2013}} in the cultural-political movements during the late 1960s, prior to the country's liberation war. He also founded a number of other cultural organisations like Kanthashilon, Nalonda, Anandadhani, Fulki, Bratochari Samity and Bashanto Utsab Udjapon Parishad. He also formed the Jatiya Rabindra Sangeet Sammilon Parishad in 1980. He was also involved in filmmaking and the film society movement during the 1960s. He also composed the musical scores for the Indian director Ritwik Ghatak's film Titash Ekti Nadir Naam. JournalismDuring his fifty-five-year-long career in journalism, Waheedul served in some major English dailies of the country, including The Daily Star, where he worked as an Assistant Editor and later as a Joint Editor. He was a shift in-charge of the Daily Observer in the 1960s. Since the late 1990s he worked as a freelance columnist in several newspapers including Bhorer Kagoj, Janakantha, The New Nation, The Morning News and The People. DeathWaheedul died at Dhaka’s Birdem Hospital on 27 January 2007. He had been suffering from pneumonia, lung and kidney diseases and had been undergoing treatment at the hospital for few weeks. Works
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References1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.thedailystar.net/2007/01/28/d7012801097.htm|title=Waheedul Haq passes away|publisher=The Daily Star|date=2007-01-28|accessdate=2013-01-27}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Haq, Waheedul}}2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://chhayanaut.org/%E0%A6%B8%E0%A6%82%E0%A6%97%E0%A6%A0%E0%A6%A8/%E0%A6%9C%E0%A6%A8%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%AE%E0%A6%95%E0%A6%A5%E0%A6%BE/|title=ছায়ানটের জন্মকথা|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Chhayanaut|title=history of Chhayanat on Banglapedia|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}} 4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=266640|title=Chhayanaut to commemorate Waheedul Haque|date=2013-01-28|accessdate=2013-01-28|publisher=The Daily Star}} 5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.independent-bangladesh.com/200802202136/events/9-awarded-ekushey-padak-08.html|title=9 awarded Ekushey Padak '08|publisher=Independent Bangladesh|accessdate=2013-01-26|date=2008-02-20}} 7 : 1933 births|2007 deaths|Bangladeshi male writers|Recipients of the Ekushey Padak|Recipients of the Independence Day Award|University of Dhaka alumni|Dhaka College alumni |
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