Renowned coloumnist Syed Abul Maksud dies

Staff Reporter Published: 23 February 2021, 08:23 PM | Updated: 23 February 2021, 09:21 PM
Renowned coloumnist Syed Abul Maksud dies

The country's prominent coloumnist, researcher, essayist and journalist Syed Abu Maksud has passed away. He aged 74.

He breathed his last at Square Hospital in the capital on Tuesday evening.

He left behind his wife, a son and a daughter.

The hospital information desk officer Maria Sarker told Jago News that Abul Maksud was taken to the emergency department in a critical condition around 7:09pm but the on-duty doctors said he died on the way.

Cause of the death could not be known immediately, Maria added.

His essays on literature, society, culture and politics are much appreciated for his clear view, lucid language and simple style.

He carried out substantive research works on "the lives of famous litterateurs such as Rabindranath Tagore, Buddhadeva Bose", Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Syed Waliullah etc.

His Journal of Germany is a popular travel book.

In 1995 he has been awarded Bangla Academy Literary Award by Bangla Academy for his contributions to Bengali Literature.

The son of Syed Abul Mahmud and Saleha Begum, Abul Maksud was born at Elachipur in Manikganj on October 23, 1946.

He obtained honours degree from Dhaka University after he finished higher secondary from Dhaka College.

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