The death of renowned litterateur Abul Fazl
History speaks life. History, thinks and forces people. Significant events of each day take shape in history. Those events are found in history, which is good, which is the first, the curse of human civilization - blessing.
Therefore, history's calendar always carries importance to humans. Keeping this importance in mind, Banganuja's readers regularly organized 'This Day of History'.
04 May 018, Friday. 21 Baishakh, 1425 Banga Take a look at the significant events that happened on this day in history, important issues including the birth and death of dignitaries.
Events
1800 - Fort Weilam College of Kolkata was established.
The birth
1929 - Audrey Hepburn, a prominent American actress.
Death
1983 - Abul Fazl, eminent literary and former Vice Chancellor of Chittagong University. He was born on 17 July 1903 in Kaanchia, Satkania upazila of Chittagong. He is basically a thoughtful and socialist editor. In his essay, the identity of the deep and transparent visions about society, literature, culture and the state is known. In 2012, he was awarded the Independence Award for his contributions to literature. He also won the Bangla Academy Award (1962), President's Literary Award (1963), Adamjee Literature Award (1960), Nasiruddin Gold Medal (1980), Muktadhar Sahitya Puraskar (1981), Abdul Hai Sahitya Padak (1982), State Literary Award and Samakal Puraskar Got profit. He also served as Vice-Chancellor of Chittagong University and as a Education Advisor to the Bangladesh Government. Abul Fazal died on 4 May 1983 in Chittagong.