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&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Ali, Shahed2&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; (1925-2001) an activist of[[Language Movement| language movement]], educationist, cultural activist and a reputed author. Born at Mahmudpur village under Tahirpur Upazila of Sunamganj on 24 May 1925, Shahed Ali graduated from Sylhet [[M C College|m c college]] in 1947 and passed MA in Bangla Language and Literature in 1950 from Dhaka University. Shahed started his professional career in 1951 as a teacher of the Bogra [[Azizul Haque College|azizul h]][[Azizul Haque College|a]][[Azizul Haque College|que college]]&amp;#039; and subsequently served Rangpur [[Carmichael College, Rangpur|carmichael college]], Chittagong City College, Mirpur Bangla College and Abuzhar Ghifari College in Dhaka. With other compatriots, he founded the Tamuddun Majlis in 1948. Subsequently, he became its President. He was elected a member of the East Pakistan Provincial Assembly in 1954 from the Khulafa-e-Rabbani Party. He was also the secretary of Islamic Academy (later [[Islamic Foundation Bangladesh|islamic foundation bangladesh]]) when it was founded in 1960. He served it for twenty years in different capacities and ultimately became the Director of its Translation and Compilation Department.&lt;br /&gt;
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Shahed Ali wrote more than fifty books, amongst which he is acclaimed for the novel Hrday Nadi (1965) and six books of short fiction namely- Jibrailer Dana (1953), Ekai Samatale (1963), Sha’Nazar (1985), Atit Rater Kahini (1986), Amar Kahini (1987) and Natun Zamindar (1992). Bichar (1987), his only playlet, is admired in drama circles. Founder-editor of the weekly Sainik (mouthpiece of the Language Movement) since 1948, Shahed contributed to journals of Dhaka and Kolkata from pre-partition days. His first story Ashru was published in 1940 in the monthly Saogat when he was a student of Class VIII. He was also the editor of Prabhati (1944-46), the Dainik Buniyad, the Islamic Foundation Gabesana Patrika, Masik Sabujpata and Allama Iqbal Sangsad Gabesana Patrika. His translated works include Makkar Pathe, At-Tawheed, Adhunik Bijnan and Adhunik Manuser Itibrtta.     &lt;br /&gt;
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Shahed Ali was the recipient of a number of awards, prizes and medals such as Bangla Academy Award (1964), Tamgha-i&amp;#039;-Imtiaz (1969), Ekushey Padak (1989). He passed away at the age of 76 on 7 November 2001. [Mohammed Towfiqul Haider]&lt;br /&gt;
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