Life
Kazi Abdul Odud was born in 1894 at his mother's village Jagannathpur in the district of Nadia(now Kushtia). His father's name was Kazi Syed Hossain and his home is at the village Bagmara of the district Faridpur. Abdul's father, Kazi Sagiruddin, was a railway stationmaster.
Abdul Wadud began his schooling at the Jagannathpur Minor School.
In 1913 he passed entrance from Dhaka Collegiate School.
He passed B.A. from Presidency College, Calcutta in 1917.
In 1919 he got an M.A. in Economics from Calcutta University.
He was appointed a lecturer of Bengali at Dhaka Intermediate College in 1920.
He died in 1970 in Calcutta.
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