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Nazrul Institute

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Type
  
GO

Executive Director
  
Ikram Ahmed

Headquarters
  
Kabi Bhaban

Nazrul Institute

Formation
  
February 1985; 32 years ago (1985-02)

Location
  
Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Parent organization
  
Bangladesh Ministry of Cultural Affairs

The Nazrul Institute is Bangladesh's national institute, established in February 1985. Its headquarters are located in Kabi Bhaban in Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. It fulfills a number of roles; promoting the literary work of the poet Kazi Nazrul Islam, recognising excellence in literature research by conferring awards, and public engagement.

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Structure and governance

The institute is headed by an executive director who has a trustee board to advise them. The first executive director of the institute was Mohammad Mahfuzullah and the first chairman of the trustee board was Mohammad Nasiruddin.

Functions and activities

According to the Nazrul Institute Ordinance of 12 June 1984, the functions and objectives of the institute regarding the poet are:

  1. Conduct study and research on the writings
  2. Compile, preserve, edit and publish poems and songs
  3. Organise discussion meetings, lectures, seminars, conferences
  4. Run a library containing books on the poet's life, literature, music, records of his songs, tapes, films
  5. Prepare musical notations and make gramophone records, tape records, films
  6. Impart training in singing and reciting songs
  7. Confer awards to scholars for outstanding research

The institute has preserved around 1,500 authentic Nazrul Geeti songs.

Nazrul Award

Since 1985, the institute has been conferring two awards each year to dedicated Nazrul artistes and researchers. A partial list of the winners are:

  • 2007 – Ismat Ara and Mohammad Abdul Quayum
  • 2009 – Razia Sultana and Shaheen Samad
  • 2012 – Anupam Hayat and MA Mannan
  • 2013 – Khilkhil Kazi and Nashid Kamal
  • 2014 – Serajul Islam Choudhury and Shabnam Mustari
  • 2015 – Sadya Afreen Mallick and Abu Hena Abdul Awal
  • References

    Nazrul Institute Wikipedia