Humayun Kabir Dhali
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Humayun Kabir Dhali (30 October) is a writer and journalist in Bangladesh. He has written 36 books, both fiction and non-fiction, which span a wide range of genres from science fiction to children's stories.
Humayun Kabir Dhali has a random and spontaneous presence through the Little Magazine now he walks on the ground of novels only. His presence in the national newspapers is also noteworthy.
His first book, Mon shudu mon chuyesay, a love story, was published in 1991. Dusta cheler golpa is also a well-known Kishor novel. He has written more Tomar chokher jall, Dusta cheler galpo, Tiye pakhir janmadinay, Kaker cha kongkaboti, Katush Kutush, Lejkata bug o Rajkonna, Nil graher Rahosshya, Ek jay chilo hunggor, Bilay nengti, Ek dozon Rupkatha etc.
Beside these, he worked in the Weekly Samikkhan. He also worked as an assistant Editor in the Monthly Burigonga and the founder Editor on the only one education and career related magazine in Bangladesh named Panjeree Shikkha sambad.During this time he worked in the root-level for the education system of Bangladesh. His research copy entitled Bangladesher Shikkha baboster Sampratik chalchitra(The condition of Education in Bangladesh- Recent Scenerio) has drawn fame for him from every sector of the civil society which is related to the present condition, suitable medium of the education, higher studies, importance of technical education compared with general education system and so on. He also completed workshop about child psychology, age level literature to Save the children, USA, Plan Bangladesh & UNICEP.
His other job: Director of Omicon foundetion, Shapla-doyel foundetion.
He has received the following awards:
- Atish Dipankar gold medal[1]
- Poet Abu Zafar Ubayedullah Medal
- Salehin Memorial Award
- Children & Women Vision Foundation gold medal