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<p class=Normal >'''Kashem, Khondakar Abul''' (1944-1971) educationist, martyr intellectual. He was born on 3 January 1944 at village Chomarpur in Sathia thana of Pabna district. His father was Khondakar Nawab Ali and mother Sahera Khatoon. Abul Kashem passed Matriculation examination in 1960 from Rajarhat High School, IA in 1962 from Pabna Edward College and obtained his graduation from the same college in 1964. In 1966 he got B.Ed degree from Dhaka University. Abul Kashem obtained MA degree in History from Rajshahi University in 1969.
'''Kashem, Khondakar Abul''' (1944-1971) educationist, martyr intellectual. He was born on 3 January 1944 at village Chomarpur in Sathia thana of Pabna district. His father was Khondakar Nawab Ali and mother Sahera Khatoon. Abul Kashem passed Matriculation examination in 1960 from Rajarhat High School, IA in 1962 from Pabna Edward College and obtained his graduation from the same college in 1964. In 1966 he got B.Ed degree from Dhaka University. Abul Kashem obtained MA degree in History from Rajshahi University in 1969.


  <p class=Normal >Abul Kashem began his career as a teacher at Kashinathpur A L High School in Pabna in 1966. He joined as Lecturer in History in Pabna Edward College in 1970. He attended a six-weeks military training course of Pakistan Cadet Corps in Savar in June-July 1970. With the beginning of the War of Liberation in 1971 Abul Kashem returned to his village to organise and induce the youths to join the war, and helped supply of food and provisions to the freedom fighters resisting the occupation army. On 9 September 1971, while returning home from Pabna Abul Kashem was kidnapped by a group of Razakars from near the Chhondaha bridge. Thereafter he could not be traced.
  Abul Kashem began his career as a teacher at Kashinathpur A L High School in Pabna in 1966. He joined as Lecturer in History in Pabna Edward College in 1970. He attended a six-weeks military training course of Pakistan Cadet Corps in Savar in June-July 1970. With the beginning of the War of Liberation in 1971 Abul Kashem returned to his village to organise and induce the youths to join the war, and helped supply of food and provisions to the freedom fighters resisting the occupation army. On 9 September 1971, while returning home from Pabna Abul Kashem was kidnapped by a group of Razakars from near the Chhondaha bridge. Thereafter he could not be traced.


  <p class=Normal >Khondakar Abul Kashem was a skilled sportsman and an organiser of sports in Pabna. [ATM Zayed Hossain] [Hossain, ATM Zayed  Lecturer in History, Kumudini Govt. College, Tangail]
  Khondakar Abul Kashem was a skilled sportsman and an organiser of sports in Pabna. [ATM Zayed Hossain] [Hossain, ATM Zayed  Lecturer in History, Kumudini Govt. College, Tangail]


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Kashem, Khondakar Abul (1944-1971) educationist, martyr intellectual. He was born on 3 January 1944 at village Chomarpur in Sathia thana of Pabna district. His father was Khondakar Nawab Ali and mother Sahera Khatoon. Abul Kashem passed Matriculation examination in 1960 from Rajarhat High School, IA in 1962 from Pabna Edward College and obtained his graduation from the same college in 1964. In 1966 he got B.Ed degree from Dhaka University. Abul Kashem obtained MA degree in History from Rajshahi University in 1969.

Abul Kashem began his career as a teacher at Kashinathpur A L High School in Pabna in 1966. He joined as Lecturer in History in Pabna Edward College in 1970. He attended a six-weeks military training course of Pakistan Cadet Corps in Savar in June-July 1970. With the beginning of the War of Liberation in 1971 Abul Kashem returned to his village to organise and induce the youths to join the war, and helped supply of food and provisions to the freedom fighters resisting the occupation army. On 9 September 1971, while returning home from Pabna Abul Kashem was kidnapped by a group of Razakars from near the Chhondaha bridge. Thereafter he could not be traced.
Khondakar Abul Kashem was a skilled sportsman and an organiser of sports in Pabna. [ATM Zayed Hossain] [Hossain, ATM Zayed  Lecturer in History, Kumudini Govt. College, Tangail]