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Life of Sir Donald Bradman

Sir Donald Bradman Sir Donald George Bradman was an Australian cricketer hailed as the greatest Test batsman of all time. With an awfully top career Test batting boilerplate of 99.94, he abstracts a part of the greatest sportsmen to accept played any above sport. Crazy about candid from a adolescent age, it comes as no abruptness that he rose to become one of the game’s abiding icons. He admired arena candid as a little boy and devised a bold of “solo” candid to play by himself if he could not acquisition added boys to play with. He was adored with a accustomed aptitude and constant backbone to play sports and would have, afterwards doubt, excelled at any action he played. It was his constant adulation for the bold of candid that fabricated him accept the action and he accomplished the bold with his astounding achievements. With his abiding absorption and able strokes, he set abounding annal and won abundant amateur for his team. The Apple War II affected him out of the bo...

Michael Madhusudan Dutta

Michael Madhusudan Michael Madhusudan Dutt was a popular 19th-century Bengali poet dramKopotakshotist. He was born in Sagordari   on the bank of the Kopotaksho River, a village in Keshobpur upazila under Jessore district. From an early age, Dutt aspired to be an Englishman in from and manner. Though he was born in a sophisticated Hindu family, he took Christianity as a young man, much to the ire of his family, and adopted the first name Michael. In his childhood, he was recognised by his teachers as a precious childwith a gift of literary talent. His early exposure to English education and European literature at home and his college inspired him to imitate the English in taste, manners and intellect. Since his adolescence he started believing that he was born on the wrong side of the planet, and that his society was unable to appreciate his intellect. He also believed that the west would be more receptive to his creative genius.Michael was an ardent follower of the famous Engl...

World's youngest computer expert.

Wasik Farhan Roopkotha A six years old boy from Bangladesh is hoping to become the world's youngest computer expert. Wasik Farhan Roopkotha turned six in January 2012. He is hoping his skills will be recognised by Microsoft and Guinness World Records. Wasik started to show a talent for computer since early childhood. Before the age of four, he mastered playing video games and typing in Microsoft Word. His mother Cynthia Farhan Risha said, "I knew he was very different since his birth. I couldn't believe my eyes when he began computing as a seven month old child. At his local primary school, Wasik was above the average level. So his parents decided that he should be taught at home. According to his mother, Wasik's English is still limited. However, if has a few words to say in Bengali,"I really enjoy playing on the computer and learning new skills," Wasik told the BBC. "My ambition is to be a computer expert at a big computer firm in the future." W...

Bangladeshi Famous artist Zainul Abedin

Zainul Abedin

Zainul was born in Kishoreganj on 29th December 1914. The pioneer of Bangladeshi modern art Zainul Abedin is widely acclaimed for his Bengal 'famine Sketches. through a series of Sketches. Zainul not only documented the harsh famine of 1940 but also showed its sinister face through the skeletal figures of the people destinted to die of starvation in a man- made plight. He depicted these extremely shocking pictures with human compassion. He made his own ink by burning charcoal and using cheap ordinary packing paper for Sketching. He produced a series of brush and ink drawings, which later became iconic images of human sufferings.
Zainul developed a knack for drawing and painting when he was a high school student. After completing high school, he got admission to the Goverment School of Art, Calcutta (now Kolkata). He graduated with the first position in first class in 1938. He was appointed teacher of the Art School while he was still a student there. He also attented the Slade School of Arts, London in 1951-1952. Zainul Abedin is considered the founding father of Bangladeshi art. He was an artist of outstanding talent and earned international reputation. For his artistic and visionary qualities, he is referred to as Shilpacharya meaning 'great teacher of art' in Bangladesh. He was the first principal of the first art school in Dhaka in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). he organized the nabanna (harvest) exhibition in 1969. In the exhibition, a 65-foot long scroll portraying the rural east Pakistan in phases from abundance to poverty. This intensified the allready heightened non-cooperation movement against the Pakistan regime.
The exhibition was symbolic of the artist` protest and a milestone in demanding cultural and political
freedom. Zainul's dynamic style of work is evident in a 30 foot long scroll painting called Manpura,
which was done to commemorate the death of hundreds and thosands of people in the devastating cyclone of 1970. He designed the pages of constitution of Bangladesh. He founded the folk Art museum at Sonargoan , and also Zainul Abedin Shangrahasala, a gallery of his own works in Mymensingh in 1975. The river Brahmaputra plays a predominant role in his paintings and is a source of inspiration all through his career.
Much of his childhood was spent near the scenic beauty of the river Brahmaputra. A series of water
colours that Zainul did as his tribute to the river earned him the Governor's gold Medal in an all-India
exhibiytion in 1938. this was the first time when he came into spotlight and his award gave him the
confidence to create his own visual style. This famous artist died on 28 may 1976.

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