Ekushey Padak Awards (2000–09)
Ekushey Padak Award, Bangladesh's highest civilian honours - Winners, 2000-2009:
2000
In 2000, 15 people received the Ekushey Padak, two of them posthumously:[1]
- Ekhlas Uddin Ahmed, literature
- Mohiuddin Ahmed, politics (posthumous)
- Rafiq Uddin Ahmed, language martyr
- Abul Barkat, language martyr
- Syed Abdul Hadi, music
- Gaziul Haque, Language Movement
- Khalid Hossain, music
- Nilima Ibrahim, education
- Jamal Nazrul Islam, science and technology
- Abdul Jabbar, language martyr
- Abdullah Al Mamun, drama
- Zahidur Rahim, music (posthumous)
- Sofiur Rahman, language martyr
- Abdus Salam, language martyr
- Shamim Sikder, sculpture
2001
In 2001, one organization and 11 people received the Ekushey Padak:[2]
- The Mother Language Lovers Of The World, for its contribution to the declaration of 21 February as International Mother Language Day
- Foni Borua, music
- Shyamoli Nasrin Chowdhury, education
- Nirmalendu Goon, literature
- Zia Haider, literature
- Rafiqul Islam, education
- Binoy Bashi Joldas, instrumental music
- Shah Abdul Karim, folk song
- Abdul Matin, Language Movement
- Golam Mustafa, film
- Ataur Rahman, drama
- Mahadev Saha, literature
2002
In 2002, 14 people received the Ekushey Padak, seven of them posthumously:[3]
- Sufia Ahmed, flourishing culture and Language Movement
- Gazi Mazharul Anwar, music
- Abul Kalam Azad, education (posthumously)
- Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, Language Movement (posthumously)
- Ahmed Sofa, literature (posthumously)
- Monzur Hossain, Language Movement (posthumously)
- Sharif Hossain, education
- Serajur Rahman, journalism
- Abdur Jabbar Khan, film (posthumously)
- Sadek Khan, Language Movement and film
- Kazi Golam Mahbub, Language Movement
- Pratibha Mutsuddi, education
- Muhammad Shahidullah, literature and Language Movement (posthumously)
- Ramesh Shil, Gano Sangeet (posthumously)
2003
12 persons were awarded.
- Muhammad Shamsul Huq
- Muhammad Ekramul Huq
- Zebunnessa Rahman
- Zobeda Khanum
- Abdul Mannan Syed
- Al Mujahidi
- Anjuman Ara Begum
- Lokman Hossain Fakir
- Khan Ataur Rahman
- Abdul Hamid
- Nazim Uddin Mostan
- UNESCO
2004
In 2004, 10 people received the Ekushey Padak, two of them posthumously.[4]
- Mohammad Moniruzzaman Miah (education)
- Wakil Ahmed (research)
- Farida Hossain (literature)
- Nilufar Yasmin (music, posthumously)
- Moniruzzaman Monir (music)
- Mustafa Manwar (fine arts)
- Nawab Faizunnesa (social service, posthumously)
- Zobaida Hannan (social service)
- A.Z.M. Enayetullah Khan (journalism)
- Chashi Nazrul Islam (film)
2005
14 persons received the award.[5]
- Saifur Rahman (language movement)
- Khandaker Delwar Hossain (language movement)
- Syed Mujtaba Ali (literature)
- Abdullah Abu Sayeed (education)
- Iqbal Mahmud (education)
- Zubaida Gulshan Ara (literature)
- Mohammad Abdul Gafur (language movement)
- Abu Saleh (literature)
- Ashab Uddin Ahmed (literature)
- Chittaranjan Saha (education)
- Srimat Bishuddh-ananda Mahathero (social service)
- Bashir Ahmed (music)
- Abu Sattar Mohammad Shah Zaman Apel Mahmud (music)
- Md Mashir Hossain (journalism)
2006
In 2006, 13 people received the Ekushey Padak, three of them posthumously:[6]
- Aftab Ahmed, photography
- Jasimuddin Ahmed, education
- M. Asaduzzaman, education
- Sukomal Barua, education
- Anwara Begum, education
- Shahadat Chowdury, journalism (posthumous)
- Nurul Islam, literature (posthumous)
- Anwaruddin Khan, music (posthumous)
- Gaziul Hasan Khan, journalism
- Hamiduzzaman Khan, sculpture
- Abul Kalam Monjur Morshed, literature
- Begum Rawshan Ara Mustafiz, music
- Fatema Tuz Zohra, music
2007
In 2007, five people received the Ekushey Padak, two of them posthumously.[7]
- M A Beg, photography (posthumous)
- Selim Al Deen, drama
- Mohammad Mahfuzullah, literature
- Anwar Pervez, music (posthumous)
- Muhammad Habibur Rahman, literature
2008
In 2008, nine people received the Ekushey Padak, four of them posthumously.[8]
- Muzaffar Ahmed, education
- Khandaker Nurul Alam, music
- Shyam Sundar Baishnab, music (posthumous)
- Najma Chowdhury, research
- Shefali Ghosh, music (posthumous)
- Waheedul Haq, music (posthumous)
- Zohra Begum Kazi, social work (posthumous)
- Dilwar Khan, literature
- Khaleq Nawaj Khan, language
2009
In 2009, 13 people received the Ekushey Padak, three of them posthumously.[9]
- Borhan Uddin Khan Jahangir (education)
- Syed Anwar Hossain (research)
- Mahbub Ul Alam Choudhury (language movement)
- Ashraf Uz Zaman Khan (journalism)
- Begum Bilkis Nasir Uddin (journalism)
- Manik Chandra Saha (journalism)
- Humayun Kabir Balu (journalism)
- Selina Hossain (literature)
- Shamsuzzaman Khan (research)
- Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad (poverty reduction)
- Mohammad Rafi Khan (social service)
- Monsur Ul Karim (fine arts)
- Ramendu Majumdar (theatre)
References
- ↑ "Take fresh vow to establish dignity of mother tongue : Ekushey Padak- 2000 distributed". The Independent. Dhaka. 21 February 2001 – via HighBeam Research. (subscription required (help)).
- ↑ "11 personalities, one organization get Ekushey Padak-2001". The Independent. Dhaka. 21 February 2001. Retrieved 15 July 2015 – via HighBeam Research. (subscription required (help)).
- ↑ "14 nominated for 'Ekushey Padak-2002'". The Independent. Dhaka. February 13, 2002 – via HighBeam Research. (subscription required (help)).
- ↑ "10 awarded Ekushey Padak". The Daily Star. 4 (258). February 17, 2004.
- ↑ "14 to get Ekushey Padak".
- ↑ "13 get Ekushey Padak, ministers dropped from list". The Daily Star. 20 February 2006. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
- ↑ "Five awarded Ekushey Padak". bdnews24.com. 19 February 2007.
- ↑ "9 get Ekushey Padak 2008". The Daily Star. 19 February 2008.
- ↑ "PM to give Ekushey Padak today". bdnews24. February 12, 2009. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
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