Asad Chowdhury

Asad Chowdhury (আসাদ চৌধুরী) (born: 11 February, 1943) is a poet, writer, translator, radio, TV personality and journalist, as well as a cultural activist in Bangladesh.

He received a Masters in Bengali in 1964 from Dhaka University and is the father of two sons and one daughter. Chowdhury is a former director at the Bangla Academy, Dhaka and worked as an editor at the Bengali service of Deutsche Welle after his retirement. During the liberation war of Bangladesh, Chowdhury was a contributor and broadcaster of Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra in Kalkata. He started his profession as a lecturer in Bengali language and literature at Brahmanbaria College in 1973. He has also been assistant editor in “The Joybangla” (Kalkata, 1971) and in “The Daily Janapada” (Dhaka, February 1973). He was a correspondent for The Daily Purbodesh from 1968 to 1971.

He is a life member of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh and a fellow of Bangla Academy, Dhaka, as well as being the ex-Vice President of The Radio and TV Artists Association. He has held many other positions over his life, including:

  • Life member of Bigana Samskriti Parshad, Dhaka
  • Life member of Bhasha Sammmiti, Dhaka
  • Member of the Presidium Jatyo Kabita Utsabe, Dhaka
  • Founder, President of Deutsche Banglische Geselschaft E.V. Bonn, Koln, Germany Ex-Member, R.F.F.U.
  • Founder, Vice-President of Chandradeep, Dhaka
  • Founder, Vice-President of the Bangladesh Writers Club, Dhaka
  • An associated Member of the National Press Club, Dhaka

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