'Rimzhim' and Shawkat Osman Chowdhury

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rimjhim-cover Rimzhim is a teenage compilation; Editor and Publisher: Shawkat Osman Chowdhury, Prakashchal: Sraban 1377. These yearly collections printed on Signet Press Ltd. have been published 19, Sher-e-Bangla Dormitory, Chittagong College, Chittagong. Sibih-ul Alam, a prominent painter, painted the beautiful cover covered in the rainy season, the Shaolife. Price: fifty paisa In the context of that time (1970), the expression of such an interesting and well-liked literature compilation is congratulable.
IndexesIt can be understood by the eyes that, in the sixties and seventies, many of the well-known writers have taken utmost care, this compilation of about three forms - published from Chittagong, did not practice regionalism or grouping; Let's see the writings: Nazrul Abbas, Dilwar, Sheikh Tofazzal Hossain, Saleh Ahmed, Ali Imam, Shahadat Hossain Bulbul, Mosadda-Ush-Shahid, Moshatafa Mohiuddin Khasru, Khalek Bin Jainuddin, Morshed Shafiul Hasan, Sirajul Ushlam, Pranu Barua, Bakhteer Hossain, Abdul Hadi, Shafiqul Islam, Shamsul Karim Kais, Iftekhar Hossain, Waheeduzzaman, Mahmud Haque, Ranjita Baran Dev, Rokeya Khatun Ruby, Shawkat Osman Chowdhury, Hafizuddin Ahmed, Ali Ahsan Kajol, Tanjima Haque, Masuduzzaman

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rimjhim01Editor of Shawkat Osman Chowdhury, a former Bangla teacher and researcher from Bhujpur National High School, Chowdhury Ahmad Chafa (1930-2008) gave a signed Rimzhim gift. He was a student of Chowdhury Ahmad Khafra and a nephew of a cousin. Shawkat Osman Chowdhury, the eldest child of late Mohammad Hossain Chowdhury and Nuranahar Begum, was born in Azimpur village of Bhujpur thana of Chittagong. Chowdhury Ahmad Chafa said in the face, Shawkat Osman Chowdhury, a meritorious English literary student, was working in the higher level of the central office of the Bangladesh Bank, now retired and the dhaknis Although he was involved in literary studies during his student days, he later became separated from the writings of writings, at least his writings did not appear to be published. He may not have contact with his village for long. Bhujpur's son Professor Ranjeet Baran Dev was a classmate of Shawkat Osman Chowdhury;There is a rhyme in Rimzhim , he is also one of the publishing partners.
Azimpur village has a long literary-historical background. A forgotten chapter (2001) of Fatikchhari, and the creator of the poem of sadly afternoon (006), Chowdhury Ahmad Chafa, poet and landlord, Kazi Hasmat Ali (born 1832) is well-known in science. His published story, Chinfugpur Saha (composition: 1850), was discovered in Chowdhury Ahmad Chafa, 1992. Quoted in the beginning of the poem, a valuable document in the history of North-Chittagong is a self-reliant poem. Abdul Karim Sahityabisarad (1871-1953) -Compiled and Dr. Ahmad Sharif (1921-1999) -According to Puthi's Contact (1958) Chinfgpur SahaThe manuscript of 'Kaimuc king ke kacha' and 'Malaya Mahmud' has been called. Abdul Huq Chowdhury (1922-1994), an unpublished but complete manuscript of this book, was collected from Abdul Bari Chowdhury, son of Jakitunnesa, daughter of Qazi Hasmat Ali. Photocopy of another unpublished manuscript of Kazi Hasmat Ali, also known as Aleph Laila (composition: 1859). Researcher Abdul Huq Chowdhury said that he had seen Moinuddin Khan's collection. At the request of deputy collector of Chittagong Nasiruddin Khan Bahadur (1809-1867) wrote poet Aleph Laila . Qadri Hasmat Ali, a well-known poet, was well-versed in the relationship and correspondence with historian Hamidullah Khan Bahadur (1805-1880), authored by Ahadisul Khawainin (1871). Syed Abdul Wares Fakir (1868-1928), poet, drawn in Bankimadhara's prose style, is written in GandyapadyThe book Pantarpan (1922) was a textbook for the sixth grade in the British period. Mahabub-ul Alam (1898-1981), fiction and historian, was the first to highlight his life and literary work. Qazi Hasmat Ali, Syed Abdul Vares Fakir, Chowdhury Ahmad Chafa and Shawkat Osman Chowdhury - all of whom are descendants of Haji Chadullah who are Delhi-returned and emperor-paid certificates, including 'Bin Droon', who owns land for freeholding. Though these details appear to be quite elongated, it is essentially saying that in the inspiration of writing, Shawkat Osman Chowdhury found himself in the neighborhood of his village and especially Chaudhry Ahmad. Shawkat Osman Chowdhury has been living behind the shadows of his life, his talent and literature, in spite of his talent and praise. Rimzhim has been arranged with
eighteen rhymes and eight short storiesPage of 15 Asin, the editorial in the preface printed on 1377 says:

There is a need to publish good literature for teens - many of us believe that. But in reality we do not express any excitement about this. So, in a nutshell, our teenage literature is developing.