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Hayat (1994). "This
History of the
Observance of
Ekushey". In Islam, S****
Manzoorul (ed.).
Essays on
Ekushey: The
Language Movement 1952. Dhaka:
Bangla Academy...
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Ekushey Padak (Bengali: একুশে পদক, romanized: Ēkuśē Pôdôk, lit. 'Medal of the Twenty-first') is the
second highest civilian award in Bangladesh, introduced...
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Ekushey Television (Bengali: একুশে টেলিভিশন; lit. 'twenty-first', in
reference to 21 February), also
known by its
acronym ETV, is a
Bangladeshi Bengali-language...
- The
Ekushey Book Fair,
officially called the
Eternal Twenty-first Book Fair, is the
largest book fair in Bangladesh.
Organized annually in
February by...
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Abdus Salam is a
Bangladeshi businessman and
chairman of
Ekushey Television (ETV). He took over the
channel after former chairman, A. S. Mahmud, left...
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Movement Day
first observed in
Bangladesh 1999:
UNESCO proclaims 21
February (
Ekushey February) as
International Mother Language Day 2000:
Inaugural celebration...
- In 2000, 15
people received the
Ekushey Padak, two of them posthumously:
Ekhlas Uddin Ahmed,
literature Mohiuddin Ahmed,
politics (posthumous)
Rafiq Uddin...
- 1984 (MCML****IV) was a leap year
starting on
Sunday of the
Gregorian calendar, the 1984th year of the
Common Era (CE) and Anno
Domini (AD) designations...
- List of
Ekushey Padak award recipients in 2020s. It was
awarded to 20
people and 1 organisation.
Aminul Islam Badsha,
language movement (posthumous) Begum...
- 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a
common year
starting on
Thursday of the
Gregorian calendar, the 1998th year of the
Common Era (CE) and Anno
Domini (AD) designations...